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4th Grade Word Work
April Weeks 1-2: Polysyllabic Words
During the first two weeks of each month, students will explore polysyllabic words, analyzing
prefixes, suffixes, and root words to determine meaning. Students will participate in review
activities throughout the week that emphasize word meaning and structure.
Nifty Thrifty Fifty Words for April Weeks 1-2
Students need to focus on the word meaning and structure, not just the spelling of the word.
This month students will review all of the Nifty Thrifty Fifty words that have been
taught this year.
4th Grade Word Work
April Week 3: Word Wall Words and Visual Checking of Patterns
During week three of each month, students will explore specific word wall words and patterns.
These words and patterns have been selected as words that are difficult to master and are
important for continued vocabulary development. Lists of this week’s words, along with the
specific patterns they are learning, are listed below.
Word Wall Words for April Week 3
 certain
 different
 experience
 happened
 interesting
Patterns for April Week 3
See how many more words you can come up with that fit each pattern. Bring this back to school to
add your words to our classroom chart. Study the pattern, not just the spelling of the words.
-ead
reread
-eed
disagreed
4th Grade Word Work
April Week 4: Greek and Latin Elements
During the fourth week of each month, students will explore Greek and Latin elements and their
combinations. Thousands of English words are derived from Greek and Latin and the nature of the
English language becomes evident in the study of these elements. An understanding of how Greek
and Latin elements work will assist students with the vocabulary they will need to acquire as they
continue their education. A list of this week’s elements is listed below.
Greek Roots for April Week 4
Students need to understand how the prefixes contribute to the meaning of the word, as well as
identify other words with similar meanings. See how many words you can brainstorm!
fract(to break)
flect/flex(to bend)
ject(to throw)
mis/mit(to send)
fracture
flexible
reflect
projector
mission
admit