Roots 1 - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
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Roots 1 - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Part 3 READING: FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS 3.1 Phonics and Word Recognition Name __________________________________ Roots 1 Practice Print this page and then write your answers. A. Look at each word and identify the root. Circle the Latin roots and underline the Greek roots. 1. astronomer 2. immigrant 3. telephone 4. biologist 5. audience 6. action B. Write the meaning of the word. Use a dictionary, if necessary. 7. thermostat Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 8. urban 1 Part 3 READING: FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS 3.1 Phonics and Word Recognition Name __________________________________ Roots 2 Practice Print this page out and then write your answers. Complete each sentence with a word from the box that takes the place of the underlined words. educate graphic relocate telephone location conduct deduce 1. When people build in places where animals live, animals are sometimes forced to move to a new place of activity or residence. 2. Many zoos and parks lead or guide tours to help people learn about the animals that live there. 3. Many experts can be led to a conclusion about what kinds of animals live in an area just by looking at animal tracks. stroyed. 5. It is a good idea to lead yourself to learn about the animals that live in your community. 6. Lee included a diagram in her report to illustrate one of the ideas she wrote about. 7. One way people communicate is by calling one another on a device that transmits sound. 2 Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 4. Some parks and zoos move to a different place animals whose habitats have been de-