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3
WordStudySpiral
Unit
Vocabulary
Latin Roots dic, aud, vis
29
Lesson Objectives
Day 1
Students will:
• Read and write words with Latin roots dic, aud, vis
• Define Latin roots dic (“say, speak”), aud (“hear”), vis
(“see”)
Root
Root
Meaning Meaning
dic
dic
speak/say
speak/say
aud
aud
hear
hear
vis
vis
see
see
dic
aud
aud
audible
revise
3
vis
vis
speak/say
speak/say
The root The
may root
be atmay
thebe
end
at of
thea end
word:
of predict
a word: predict
contradict:
contradict:
speak against
speak against
audible: able
audible:
to be
able
heard
to be heard
hear
hear
see
dictator
Anchor Chart (BLM
Anchor
1) Chart (BLM 1)
• Sort words by common Latin roots
• Sort words by meanings of Latin roots
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revise
unpredictable
visible
3
3
dictionary
• Sort words by meanings of Latin roots
• Sort words by common Latin roots
5
4
4
5
Name ___________________________________
Name ___________________________________
Date ____________________________________
Date ____________________________________
audible
audience
2.
audition 2.
auditiondictate
3.
visible
visible vision
4.
dedicate 4.
5.
3.
invisible 5.
audiencecontradict
dictate auditorium
audiotape auditory
auditorium
invisiblerevisit
Students will:
• Identify words with Latin roots in a passage
• Create lists of words organized by their Latin roots
• Write and spell words with Latin roots
Materials:
• BLM 9: Reading Passage
• BLM 10: Spelling Dictation
• BLM 11: Spelling Peer Check
revisit
dictum
Day 5
audible
revise
2.
dictate
dictate
supervisor
unpredictable unpredictable visible
vista
vista
dictum
dedicate 5.
audiotape
dictum
revise
7.
audition 7.
auditionsupervisor
supervisor
8.
vista
vista
9.
abdicate 9.
6.
revise
audible
dictionary
8.
auditor
8.
auditor dictionary
dictionary
revisit
9.
abdicate 9.
abdicateinaudible
inaudible
10. jurisdiction10. jurisdictionvisage
visage
auditorium
11. contradict11. contradictaudible
audible
12. audience 12. audience dictate
dictate
Find out the average temperature and weather of your destination, and then
Speaking of which, don’t let bad weather dictate whether you have a good
13. dictionary13. dictionary
auditorium
auditorium
14. auditory 14. auditory abdicate
abdicate
time! Have a backup plan in case of rain, cold, or intense heat. You could be a
visitor at an indoor aquarium or a member of the audience at a concert or movie.
Wherever you go and whatever you do, your trip can be more fun for the
whole family. All it takes is a little bit of planning.
Reading Passage (BLM 9)
Word Study & VocabularyWord
3: Unit
Study
29:&Latin
Vocabulary
roots dic,
3: Unit
aud,29:
vis Latin roots dic, aud, vis
Take-Home Activity (BLM 8)
First Try
Second Try
(if needed)
Correct Spelling
1.
1.
2.
2.
2.
3.
3.
3.
4.
4.
4.
5.
5.
5.
6.
6.
6.
7.
7.
7.
8.
8.
8.
9.
9.
9.
Think about what your family enjoys doing together, such as hiking, shopping, or
New Words
Check out audio tours for your destination. There are many available online
that you can download before the trip. You’ll find driving tours for National Parks,
1.
tours for strolling city streets, and tours for popular museums and attractions all
over the country.
2.
Help pack provisions for the car ride. That way, you can choose the snacks
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Reading Passage (BLM 9)
Additional Materials:
• Word Study Notebooks
• Pocket Chart
• Dictionaries (Days 1, 2, 3)
Date ____________________________________
Spelling Peer Check
Directions: Work with a partner. Follow the directions from your teacher to use this BLM to write
your spelling words.
1.
Spelling Dictation (BLM 10)
Word Study & Vocabulary 3: Unit 29: Latin roots dic, aud, vis
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Name ___________________________________
3.
Sentence
outfits should be enough.
15. invisible 15. invisible
valedictorian valedictorian
attending sporting events. Then find out what your destination has to offer.
3.
pack whatever you might need. Don’t overdo it, though. One or two bad weather
Take-Home Activity
Take-Home
(BLM 8)Activity (BLM 8)
2.
Do some research about places you can visit along the way and once you
Pack wisely. We can never truly predict the weather, so be ready for anything.
dictate
Date ____________________________________
1.
2.
Help pack provisions for the car ride. That way, you can choose the snacks
and drinks you prefer and won’t get stuck with a sandwich you don’t like. Your
audible
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New Words
parents may also appreciate your help!
12. audience12. audiencedictate
abdicate
Check out audio tours for your destination. There are many available online
that you can download before the trip. You’ll find driving tours for National Parks,
over the country.
11. contradict11. contradict
audible
audiotape
3.
Think about what your family enjoys doing together, such as hiking, shopping, or
attending sporting events. Then find out what your destination has to offer.
Directions: Look
Directions:
at each setLook
of words.
at each
Choose
set ofthe
words.
wordChoose
that has
thethe
word
Latinthat
root
has
that
themeans
Latin root
“hear.
that
” means “hear.”
auditorium
1.
2.
Do some research about places you can visit along the way and once you
arrive. Most libraries have guidebooks to popular cities and even driving routes.
invisible
Parent Directions:
Parent
Have
Directions:
your child Have
look atyour
each
child
set look
of words
at each
andset
choose
of words
the and
wordchoose
that has
thethe
word that has the
Latin root that means
Latin root
“speak/say.
that means
”
“speak/say.”
15. invisible 15. invisibleaudiotape
Date ____________________________________
Spelling Dictation
tours for strolling city streets, and tours for popular museums and attractions all
abdicate revisit
Name ___________________________________
Review Words
open road there are many things you can do to help make the trip fun.
visible
auditory
audible
10. jurisdiction10. jurisdiction
auditorium
Date ____________________________________
Road Trip Travel Tips
Road trips are an American tradition. People love to get in their cars and travel
to new places, enjoying the vistas along the way. Next time your family hits the
Parent Directions:
Parent
Have
Directions:
your child Have
look atyour
each
child
set look
of words
at each
andset
choose
of words
the and
wordchoose
that has
thethe
word that has the
Latin root that means
Latin root
“hear.
that
” means “hear.”
6.
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dictionary
invisible
supervisor
14. auditory 14. auditoryabdicate
Word Study & VocabularyWord
3: Unit
Study
29:&Latin
Vocabulary
roots dic,
3: Unit
aud,29:
vis Latin roots dic, aud, vis
Take-Home Activity (BLM 6)
audience
audiotape auditory
dedicate dictum
dictator supervisor
dictionary
audible
4.
1.
arrive. Most libraries have guidebooks to popular cities and even driving routes.
dictionary
supervisor3.
Spelling Dictation
open road there are many things you can do to help make the trip fun.
Materials:
• Quick-Check Assessment
revise
5.
Review Words
Road trips are an American tradition. People love to get in their cars and travel
• Spell words with Latin roots
2.
contradict audience
dictator 7.
Name ___________________________________
to new places, enjoying the vistas along the way. Next time your family hits the
check to make sure underlines
are marked to overprint
(Window: Attributes)
audible contradict
4.
Classroom Activity (BLM 7)
Students will:
audible 1.
revise
Word Study & VocabularyWord
3: Unit
Study
29:&Latin
Vocabulary
roots dic,
3: Unit
aud,29:
vis Latin roots dic, aud, vis
Date ____________________________________
1.
7.
13. dictionary13. dictionary
auditorium
Road Trip Travel Tips
__________________
__________________
5
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Parents Directions:
Parents
Have
Directions:
your child Have
look atyour
each
child
set look
of words
at each
andset
choose
of words
the and
wordchoose
that does
the NOT
word that does NOT
belong with the belong
others. with the others.
3.
Classroom Activity
Classroom
(BLM 7)Activity (BLM 7)
Name ___________________________________
__________________
__________________
Take-Home Activity
Take-Home
(BLM 6)Activity (BLM 6)
6.
8.
revise
5
vis
__________________
__________________
visorvisor
auditory
Directions: Look
Directions:
at each setLook
of words.
at each
Choose
set ofthe
words.
wordChoose
that has
thethe
word
Latinthat
root
has
that
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Latin root
“see.that
” means “see.”
6.
vis
__________________
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ChooseChoose
the Word
the Word
contradict
visionunpredictable unpredictable
dedicate
audiotape
__________________
__________________
5
Name ___________________________________
Name ___________________________________
Date ____________________________________
Date ____________________________________
ChooseChoose
the Word
the Word
audible 1.
__________________
__________________
Latin RootsLatin Roots
dic, aud, visdic, aud, vis
Word Cards (BLM 5)
Directions: Look
Directions:
at each setLook
of words.
at each
Choose
set ofthe
words.
wordChoose
that does
the NOT
wordbelong
that does
withNOT
the belong
others. with the others.
1.
__________________
__________________
5
5
Word Study & VocabularyWord
3: Unit
Study
29:&Latin
Vocabulary
roots dic,
3: Unit
aud,29:
vis Latin roots dic, aud, vis
Word Cards (BLM 4)
Materials:
• BLM 7: Classroom Activity
• BLM 8: Take-Home Activity
• Teacher Category Cards—speak/say, hear, see
• Teacher Word Cards—same as BLM 5
5
5
aud
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
5
Word Cards (BLM
Word
5) Cards (BLM 5)
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aud
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
revisit
revisit
5
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indict
abdicate abdicate
visible
audiotape audiotape
revisit
visage
visage
dic
__________________
__________________
visitor
visitor
diction
diction
4
Word Study & Vocabulary 3: Unit 29: Latin roots dic, aud, vis
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5
5
5
5
Word Cards (BLM 4)
Word Study & Vocabulary 3: Unit 29: Latin roots dic, aud, vis
dic
prediction
prediction
5
dedicate
dedicate
provision
3
Word Cards (BLM 3)
5
5
auditory
auditory
4
visual
4
vista
3
5
visitation
4
jurisdiction
5
auditor
auditor
4
inaudible
3
vision
5
5
Word Study & Vocabulary 3: Unit 29: Latin roots dic, aud, vis
SortingSorting
for Words
for with
Words
Latin
withRoots
Latin Roots
Word BankWord Bank
dictate
dictate
audiology audiology
indict
envision envision
audience audience
visible
diction
diction
auditory auditory
revisit
indictindict
5
5
visit
4
5
4
Word Cards (BLM 4)
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Parent Directions:
Parent
Have
Directions:
your child Have
read each
your word
child read
and write
each itword
on the
andweb
write
according
it on thetoweb
which
according to which
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of theroot
word.
is part of the word.
audiovisual
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invisible
4
improvise
3
5
5
visage
4
4
Name ___________________________________
Name ___________________________________
Date ____________________________________
Date ____________________________________
5
edictedict
audiotape
audiotape
4
envision
3
5
4
provision
3
Word Cards (BLM 3)
dictum
dictum
5
5
visa
4
television
5
advisor
advisor
4
benediction
3
abdicate
abdicate
4
verdict
4
televise
Category Cards (BLM 2)
valedictorian
4
audiology
3
dictator
Students will:
advise
3
supervisor
3
Day 4
vista
Word Study & Vocabulary 3: Unit 29: Latin roots dic, aud, vis
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visual
4
Word Cards (BLM 3)
Word Study & VocabularyWord
3: Unit
Study
29:&Latin
Vocabulary
roots dic,
3: Unit
aud,29:
vis Latin roots dic, aud, vis
Anchor Chart (BLM 1)
3
Day 3
Category Cards (BLM
Category
2) Cards (BLM 2)
Word Study & VocabularyWord
3: Unit
Study
29:&Latin
Vocabulary
roots dic,
3: Unit
aud,29:
vis Latin roots dic, aud, vis
3
4
jurisdiction
3
3
3
visitation
4
vision
dictionary
3
4
inaudible
3
visible: able
visible:
to be
able
seen
to be seen
Students will:
3
visit
4
visible
3
Materials:
audible
• Anchor Poster
audience
• BLM 2: Category Cards
audition
• BLM 3: Word Cards
auditorium
• BLM 6: Take-Home Activity
contradict
• Teacher Category Cards
• Teacher Word Cards—audible, same as BLM dictate
4
4
improvise
3
3
visage
4
unpredictable
dictate
see
4
envision
3
3
visa
4
television
contradict
Use the root
Use to
thehelp
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televise
auditorium
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may root
be inmay
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middle
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a word:
of invisible
a word: invisible
4
audiology
3
audition
valedictorian
4
supervisor
3
The root The
may root
be atmay
thebe
beginning
at the beginning
of a word:
of audition
a word: audition
advise
3
audience
3
Materials:
• Teacher Category Cards—dic, aud, vis
• Teacher Word Cards—dictate, audible, vision, contradict,
auditorium, visible
Day 2
dic
Latin Latin
RootsRoots
dic, aud,
dic,vis
aud, vis
3.
and drinks you prefer and won’t get stuck with a sandwich you don’t like. Your
parents may also appreciate your help!
Pack wisely. We can never truly predict the weather, so be ready for anything.
Sentence
Find out the average temperature and weather of your destination, and then
pack whatever you might need. Don’t overdo it, though. One or two bad weather
outfits should be enough.
Speaking of which, don’t let bad weather dictate whether you have a good
time! Have a backup plan in case of rain, cold, or intense heat. You could be a
visitor at an indoor aquarium or a member of the audience at a concert or movie.
Wherever you go and whatever you do, your trip can be more fun for the
whole family. All it takes is a little bit of planning.
Reading Passage (BLM 9)
Spelling Dictation (BLM 10)
Word Study & Vocabulary 3: Unit 29: Latin roots dic, aud, vis
Spelling Peer Check (BLM 11)
Word Study & Vocabulary 3: Unit 29: Latin roots dic, aud, vis
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Day One
Review Latin Roots spect, port, form
Day One Sort
dic
aud
vis
dictate
contradict
audible
auditorium
vision
visible
Supporting ELs
To help English Learners remember the
meanings of the Latin roots dic, aud, and
vis use pantomime and gestures. Point
to dic and then to your mouth. Say: Dic
means “speak or say.” Point to your
mouth as you speak. Repeat with aud and
vis and point to your ears and eyes.
Focus Words: inspection, export, conform
Write the word inspection on the chalkboard and read it aloud. Ask students to
identify the Latin root and its meaning. Guide students to identify that the root spect
means “see.” Have students provide the definition of inspection based on what they
know about the word parts and the root. Repeat with the remaining focus words.
Introduce Latin Roots dic, aud, vis
Teacher Word Cards: dictate, audible, vision, contradict, auditorium, visible
Teacher Category Cards: dic, aud, vis
Model
Blending Practice
If some students have difficulty reading
the words, help them read the words
syllable by syllable. For example, point to
the word supervisor in syllabic form on
the chalkboard. Explain that you have two
open syllables with long vowel sounds,
and two r-controlled syllables. Read each
syllable and then blend the syllables
together: su/per/vi/sor: supervisor.
Continue to support students who need
help with blending throughout the week,
using the example words used in the
lesson.
Say: Many words have the Latin roots dic, aud, and vis. You have learned that you
can use the meaning of roots to help you figure out the meanings of unfamiliar
words.
Place the category cards in a pocket chart next to each other. Point to each card as
you say the root aloud and provide the meaning. Say: Dic means “say or speak.”
Aud means “hear.” Vis means “see.” Write the roots and their meanings on the
chalkboard.
Hold up the teacher word card dictate. Say: The word dictate contains the Latin root
dic and the verb suffix -ate. It can mean “to say something to a person who writes it
down” or “to say something with power or authority.” Sort the word card for dictate
into the dic column.
Repeat with the words audible (“able to be heard”) and vision (“the state of being
able to see”). Identify each root, define the word, and sort the word into the chart.
Guide
Have students copy words from the three-column pocket chart into their word study
notebooks. Hold up the word cards contradict, auditorium, and visible. Then, using
the words already included in the pocket chart and the category cards as a guide,
help students decide where each new word belongs in the chart.
Ask students to define each of the words, using what they know about word parts
and roots. Provide them with dictionaries to confirm meanings.
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Have students work with a partner to create sentences in their word study notebooks
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Spelling Words with Latin Roots
Assessment Tip
Unit Spelling Words: audition, contradict, supervisor, unpredictable, invisible,
audiology, provision, prediction
Write the following words on the chalkboard: audition, contradict, supervisor.
Explain that when we know the root words, we already know how to spell a part of
the longer word. Underline the root word in each word on the chalkboard.
Explain that students can look for suffixes and prefixes that they already know how
to spell within the spelling words, for example, -tion in audition.
Rewrite each word on the chalkboard in syllabic form: au/di/tion, con/tra/dict,
su/per/fi/cial. Remind students that breaking words into syllables can help them
spell longer words. Note that the syllables may break in the middle of the root
words.
Write the remaining spelling words on the chalkboard and read them with
students. Ask volunteers to underline the roots in each word. Have students circle
the prefixes, suffixes, or additional roots. Finally, work with students to rewrite the
words in syllabic form.
Note which students have difficulty
identifying the meaning of the Latin roots
dic, aud, and vis. You may want to have
students create a chart in their word study
notebooks to help them remember the
roots, their meaning, and a sample word.
Students may include drawings to help
them remember the meanings.
Root
Meaning
Sample Word
dic
“speak or say”
dictate
aud
“hear”
audible
vis
“see”
vision
Home/School Connection
Students can take home a list of the
spelling words and practice reading,
writing, and spelling the words with a
family member.
Discuss the meaning of each spelling word, and then ask volunteers to use a
spelling word in an oral sentence.
Have students copy the spelling words into their word study notebooks.
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Day Two
Review Latin Roots dic, aud, vis
Common Features Sort
dic
aud
vis
contradict
dictate
dictator
dictionary
unpredictable
audible
audience
audition
auditorium
revise
supervisor
televise
television
visible
vision
vista
Blind Sort
speak/say
hear
benediction audiology
jurisdiction
inaudible
valedictorian
verdict
see
advise
envision
improvise
provision
visa
visage
visit
visitation
visual
Home/School Connection
Give students BLM 6 to complete with a
family member. Students can also take
home the word cards and share their sorts
with a family member.
Supporting ELs
Because some ELs may not have someone
at home who speaks English well enough
to work with them on BLM 6, make sure
that they understand the directions.
Show students the anchor poster and tell them to use it as a reference.
Write the words contradict, auditorium, and vision on the chalkboard. Ask each
student to turn to a partner and identify the Latin root and its meaning in each word.
Then have partners create a sentence using each word and share it with the class.
Common Features Sort
Teacher Word Card: audible
Teacher Category Cards: dic, aud, vis
Place the root category cards in a pocket chart.
Use the audible word card and model where to place the card in the pocket chart.
Think aloud: I know that the word audible has a Latin root. The Latin root is aud.
I will place the word audible in the aud column of the chart.
Provide students with BLM 3 word cards and the dic, aud, and vis category cards
from BLM 2. Have students sort the words based on the root in each word.
Have students use a dictionary to define any unfamiliar words, and note the
definition in their word study notebooks.
Blind Sort
Teacher Word Cards: same as BLM 4
Teacher Category Cards: speak/say, hear, see
Place the category cards in a pocket chart. Explain that these are the meanings of the
Latin roots they are now studying.
Have students write the categories in a row in their word study notebooks. Tell
students that you will call out one word at a time and they will write the word in the
appropriate category in their notebooks.
After you have completed the blind sort, use the teacher word cards to sort the words
together. Have students check their spelling against the words in the pocket chart.
Have pairs of students write a sentence using each word in their sort and share
their sentences with the class. If they need help defining words, provide them with
dictionaries.
Spelling. Have students write the dic, aud, and vis categories in their word study
notebooks and sort the spelling words according to their Latin roots.
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Day Three
Meaning Sort
Meaning Sort
Teacher Word Cards: same as BLM 5
Teacher Category Cards: speak/say, hear, see
Place the meaning category cards in a pocket chart and read each word aloud.
Remind students that these are the meanings of the Latin roots they are studying.
Call on students to identify which meaning goes with which root.
Say: Knowing the meaning of word parts helps you define unfamiliar words.
Write the word unpredictable on the chalkboard. Circle each word part as you
discuss the meanings.
Say: The base word is predict. We know that dic means “to say.” We know that
pre means “before.” So, predict means “to say before.” When you add -able
to the word it changes from a verb to an adjective and the meaning changes to
“able to be said before.” When you add the prefix un- it changes the meaning
again to “unable to be said before.”
Explain that sorting words according to the meaning of the Latin root will help
students become comfortable using the meanings of word parts to define
unfamiliar words.
Applying Meaning. Give students BLM 7 and have them complete the activity,
choosing the correct word in each set.
hear
see
abdicate
dedicate
diction
dictum
edict
indict
prediction
audiotape
auditor
auditory
(audiovisual)
advisor
invisible
revisit
visitor
visor
(audiovisual)
Assessment Tip
Use students’ completed BLM 7 to assess
their understanding of the meaning of the
Latin roots. Note whether they need more
practice in identifying the meaning of the
roots.
Providing Support
Read aloud each word card from BLM 5. Discuss the meaning of each word and
have students tell you in which category to place it. Have students use a dictionary
to define any unfamiliar words.
Point out that it is possible for a word to include more than one Latin root.
(audiovisual)
speak/say
ELs and struggling readers may have
difficulty completing BLM 7 on their own.
Have them work with a partner and a
dictionary to read and complete it. Read
the words aloud with students and have
them echo-read. Provide meanings for each
word. Have them write the meanings of the
words using simple words or pictures.
Home/School Connection
Give students BLM 8 to complete with a
family member. Explain that they are to do
the same thing they did on BLM 7 in class.
Supporting ELs
Make sure that ELs understand what to do
on BLM 8 and the meanings of the words
since there may not be anyone at home
who speaks English well enough to help
them complete it.
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Day Four
Providing Support
Instead of having students read the
passage independently, place students in
small groups of mixed reading abilities and
have them choral-read the passage straight
through. Then have them work as a team
to find examples of the Latin roots dic,
aud, and vis.
Name ___________________________________
Date ____________________________________
Road Trip Travel Tips
Road trips are an American tradition. People love to get in their cars and travel
to new places, enjoying the vistas along the way. Next time your family hits the
open road there are many things you can do to help make the trip fun.
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Do some research about places you can visit along the way and once you
arrive. Most libraries have guidebooks to popular cities and even driving routes.
Think about what your family enjoys doing together, such as hiking, shopping, or
attending sporting events. Then find out what your destination has to offer.
Check out audio tours for your destination. There are many available online
that you can download before the trip. You’ll find driving tours for National Parks,
tours for strolling city streets, and tours for popular museums and attractions all
over the country.
Help pack provisions for the car ride. That way, you can choose the snacks
and drinks you prefer and won’t get stuck with a sandwich you don’t like. Your
parents may also appreciate your help!
Pack wisely. We can never truly predict the weather, so be ready for anything.
Find out the average temperature and weather of your destination, and then
Word Hunt
Give students a copy of the passage on BLM 9. Tell them that they will read the
passage and circle words with the Latin roots dic, aud, and vis.
Read a few lines with students and model finding and circling words with the Latin
roots dic, aud, and vis. Then ask students to complete the word hunt on their own.
After students have completed the word hunt, ask volunteers to share the words that
they found.
Spelling Dictation
Name ___________________________________
Date ____________________________________
Review Words
Ask them
to write the words they find in their word study notebook and have them
1.
underline the Latin root in each word.
2.
3.
Ask students
to go through what they have read recently to find words that include
the Latin roots from this lesson. Have them write the words in their word study
New Words
notebooks.
1.
2.
Then have
students meet together in small groups and read the words they found
3.
aloud to the group. As students respond, write their words in a word list on the
chalkboard.
Sentence
pack whatever you might need. Don’t overdo it, though. One or two bad weather
outfits should be enough.
Speaking of which, don’t let bad weather dictate whether you have a good
time! Have a backup plan in case of rain, cold, or intense heat. You could be a
visitor at an indoor aquarium or a member of the audience at a concert or movie.
Wherever you go and whatever you do, your trip can be more fun for the
whole family. All it takes is a little bit of planning.
Answer Key Reading Passage (BLM 9)
Reading Passage (BLM 9)
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Home/School Connection
Have students take the reading passage on
BLM 9 home to read to a family member
and point out the words with the Latin
roots dic, aud, and vis.
Supporting ELs
Make sure ELs know the meanings of the
spelling words. Before student pairs use
BLM 11, have the partners tell each other
oral sentences using the spelling words.
Spelling Dictation
Give students Spelling Dictation (BLM 10). Dictate the following words from last
week’s spelling words to students, one at a time, and have students write them on
their BLMs: transport, reformation, inspect.
Spelling Dictation (BLM 10)
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Dictate the following words from this week’s unit, one at a time, having students
write them on the BLMs: supervisor, prediction, audiology.
Dictate the following sentence and have students write it on their papers:
The director’s expression was invisible to me as she sat behind a curtain,
so the outcome of my audition is completely unpredictable.
Write the words and sentence on the chalkboard and have students self-correct their
papers.
Spelling Practice
Give pairs of students Spelling Peer Check (BLM 11). While one student reads the
spelling words from his or her word study notebook, the other student writes the
words in the First Try column. After the second student has spelled the words,
the first student places a check mark next to words spelled correctly.
For the second try, the first student may prompt the second student by sounding out
the words that were spelled incorrectly the first time. If the second spelling attempt is
correct, the first student places a check mark in the Second Try column.
Then students switch roles.
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Name ___________________________________
Spelling Assessment
Use the following procedure to assess students’ spelling of the unit spelling words:
•Say a spelling word and use it in a sentence.
•Have students write the word on their papers.
•Continue with the remaining words on the list.
Directions: Choose the word from
each pair that contains the Latin
root which means “speak/say.”
Directions: Choose the word
from each pair that contains the
Latin root which means “hear.”
Directions: Choose the word
from each pair that contains the
Latin root which means “see.”
1.
valedictorian
advise
5. advise
audiology
9.
2.
audiology
dictum
6. envision
inaudible
10. dedicate
visa
3.
verdict
visage
7. edict
audiotape
11. provision
indict
4.
inaudible
jurisdiction
8. auditory
visual
prediction
12. auditorium
visitor
visit
Directions: In the space below, list three to five words you know that have the Latin roots dic, aud, or vis.
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____________
____________
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____________
Directions: Using the words from the word bank, complete the following sort. Write each word in the
appropriate sort category.
•Use the assessment to plan small-group or individual practice.
Quick-Check Assessment
dic
aud
vis
jurisdiction
valedictorian
verdict
audiology
inaudible
advise
envision
improvise
provision
visage
visa
Word Bank
advise, envision,
valedictorian,
improvise,
inaudible, visage,
jurisdiction,
provision, verdict,
audiology, visa
Think and Write about Latin Roots dic, aud, vis
Assess students’ mastery of the Latin roots dic, aud, and vis using the Quick-Check
for Unit 29.
Directions: In the space below, explain how understanding the Latin roots dic, aud, and vis helps you as
a reader, speller, and writer.
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Answer Key Unit 29 Quick-Check
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Answer Key BLM 6
Suggestions for Independent Practice
Crossword Puzzle. Students can work with a partner to make a crossword puzzle
that uses some of the word pairs from the word cards. Pairs can swap their puzzles
with another pair.
What/Who/Why/Where/When Is . . . ? Students can work with a partner to
create a game in which they say a word from the word cards and the partner must
choose the correct question clue that matches the word. For example, the word
is visitor. The matching question is Who is someone that comes for dinner,
but does not live in your house? Have partners choose ten words and create
question clues for each word. Then have pairs play the game.
What’s My Word? Have pairs of students work as a team against other pairs of
students. Have students place the word cards facedown in a pile. One member
of a team draws a card without his or her partner seeing. The student then uses
gestures and pantomime to provide clues for his or her partner to guess the word.
The pairs have one minute to guess the word. If they guess it correctly, they get a
point. Then the next pair repeats the process.
Write the Words. Have students make up meaningful cloze sentences that use
words from the word cards. Students can exchange sentences and try to complete
them.
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Answer Questions
Apply
•When students have finished, collect their papers and analyze their spelling of
the words.
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Unit 29 Quick-Check: Latin Roots dic, aud, vis
dic
aud
vis
abdicate
dictate
diction
indict
audience
audiotape
audiology
auditory
envision
revisit
visage
visible
Answer Key BLM 7
1. contradict
2. dictate
3. unpredictable
4. dedicate
5. dictum
6. revise
7. supervisor
8. vista
9. revisit
10. visage
11. audible
12. audience
13. auditorium
14. auditory
15. audiotape
Answer Key BLM 8
1. contradict
2. revise
3. unpredictable
4. vista
5. invisible
6. audible
7. audition
8. auditor
9. inaudible
10. auditorium
11. contradict
12. dictate
13. dictionary
14. abdicate
15. valedictorian
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Date ________________________________________
Unit 29 Quick-Check: Latin Roots dic, aud, vis
Answer Questions
Directions: Choose the word from
each pair that contains the Latin
root which means “speak/say.”
Directions: Choose the word
from each pair that contains the
Latin root which means “hear.”
Directions: Choose the word
from each pair that contains the
Latin root which means “see.”
1. valedictorian
advise
5. advise
audiology
9. visual
2. audiology
dictum
6. envision
inaudible
10. dedicate
visa
3. verdict
visage
7. edict
audiotape
11. provision
indict
4. inaudible
jurisdiction
8. auditory
prediction
12. auditorium
visitor
visit
Apply
Directions: In the space below, list three to five words you know that have the Latin roots dic, aud, or vis.
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
Directions: Using the words from the word bank, complete the following sort. Write each word in the
appropriate sort category.
dic
aud
vis
Word Bank
advise, envision,
valedictorian,
improvise,
inaudible, visage,
jurisdiction,
provision, verdict,
audiology, visa
Think and Write about Latin Roots dic, aud, vis
Directions: In the space below, explain how understanding the Latin roots dic, aud, and vis helps you as
a reader, speller, and writer.
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