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Program Overview
                      Grades 4–11
                          Strategic vocabulary instruction
                          through Greek and Latin roots
     Aligned to the
ommon Core
 STATE STANDARDS
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What is Vocabulary from Classical Roots®?
Vocabulary from Classical Roots is a challenging vocabulary series for grades 4–11.
Strategies are taught for determining unknown word meanings using Greek and Latin
roots. Knowledge of Greek and Latin roots helps increase vocabulary and reading
comprehens-ion, providing students with a useful, transferable technique for making
sense of unfamiliar vocabulary across content areas and on standardized tests
including the SAT I and II. In addition to each of the student books, the series also
includes assessments that cover every word in each lesson. The teacher’s key includes
teaching suggestions, a glossary of literary and historical references, and answer keys.
Vocabulary from Classical Roots is based on the latest research about best practices
in vocabulary development. To download a copy of the research base, visit
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    How is Vocabulary from Classical Roots organized?
    Each of the eight student books in Vocabulary from Classical         •	   A list of “Familiar Words” and “Challenge Words” in sidebars.
    Roots is designed for one grade level. The complete series                This allows for differentiated instruction and provides increased
    spans grades 4-11.                                                        opportunities for vocabulary development.	
    • Book 4, Grade 4	 • Book 5, Grade 5	 • Book 6, Grade 6              •	   Exercise A asks students to apply their knowledge of roots by
    • Book A, Grade 7	 • Book B, Grade 8	 • Book C, Grade 9	                  identifying synonyms and antonyms of key words presented in
    • Book D, Grade 10	 • Book E, Grade 11                                    context.
                                                                         •	   Exercise B asks students to identify the sentence in which a key 	
    Each lesson in Vocabulary from Classical Roots is based on a
                                                                              word is used incorrectly. This type of exercise helps prepare
    specific theme such as “Nature” or “The Law.”
                                                                              students for similar exercises often found on standardized tests.
    Each lesson consists of between 2-4 roots and 8-15 words. All        •	   Exercise C asks students to think critically by completing
    lessons have the following format:                                        sentences with the correct form of the key words. Students must
                                                                              derive meaning from context as well as cross-reference word
    •	   An introduction to the selected roots and 8-15 words.
                                                                              knowledge with syntax.
         Dictionary-style definitions include pronunciations, parts of
         speech, illustrative sentences, and multiple word forms.        •	   Exercise D (in Books D and E only) gives students the
                                                                              opportunity to experience and apply context through short
                                                                              reading passages.
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                                  Features for You                                                                                                                                    Benefits for Your Students
Literary, historical, and geographical references are                                   Students are able to make connections across content areas and increase
included throughout the lessons.                                                        their cultural and historical understanding.
Writing is integrated with vocabulary development; every lesson provides                Students develop their ability to respond to writing prompts incorporating
expository and creative writing prompts.                                                key vocabulary – skills commonly encountered on standardized tests.
Special “Nota Bene” sections provide interesting and                                    Students gain a better understanding of word origins and the evolution of
valuable information about word histories and etymologies.                              language as well as clarification of commonly confused words.
Words are presented in multiple forms and with multiple definitions for                 Students are able to challenge themselves with additional words and word
vocabulary development that far exceeds the 240 key words.                              forms and significantly increase vocabulary.
                                                                        Scope and Sequence
                   Theme                           Roots Include                                                                                                                   Theme                    Roots Include
                   Good Sense Across               Sens, grad, -ly                                                                                                                 Numbers                  unus, duo, bi, tri
                                                                                          Book E – Grade 11 Book D – Grade 10 Book C – Grade 9 Book B – Grade 8 Book A – Grade 7
                   the Grades                                                                                                                                                      All or Nothing           omnis, totus
                   Moving Toward Numbers           Mot, numer, -less                                                                                                               More or Less             megas, poly
                   Delighted with Questions        Ques, deli, -ful                                                                                                                Before and After         ante, pre, post
Book 4 – Grade 4
                   A Bit of Kindness               Part, grac, -ness                                                                                                               Creativity               canto, facio, texo
                   Different Ways to Serve         Vari, serv, -ous                                                                                                                Travel                   trans, tele, via
                   Finishing with Ease             Eas, fin, -er/-est                                                                                                              Sports                   curro, salio
                   Special Families                Famil, speci, -ly                                                                                                               Animals                  felis, leo, piscis
                   Action in the Office            Offic, act, -ive                                                                                                                Motion                   per, sub
                   Stating What to Deliver         Stat, trad, -al                                                                                                                 Position                 extra, medius
                   Grateful for Classes            Grat, class, -tude                                                                                                              Joining                  cum, jungo
                   Organized to Solve              Organ, prob, -ism                                                                                                               Separation               super, solvo
                     Problems
                                                                                                                                                                                   Sight                    video, specto
                   Locating Top Technical Skills    Loc, techn,
                                                                                                                                                                                   The Other Senses         sono, voco, tango
                    Going in Circles               circ, cycl, uni-, bi-, tri-
                                                                                                                                                                                   Emotions                 pro, volo, zelos
                    Balancing Evenly               equ, pend, quadr-
                    Moving Across and Between      trans, inter, sect                                                                                                              The Shapes of Things     circum, figura
                    Looking at Our Planet          terr, aqua, marin                                                                                                               The Person               humanus, anthropos, femina
Book 5 – Grade 5
                    Exploring Distant Places       astr, tele, scope                                                                                                               Personal Relationships   mater, pater, frater
                    Changing Meaning (with         semi-, in-, ig-, il-, im-,                                                                                                      Feelings                 philos, phobos
                      Prefixes)                    ir-, dis-, non-, un-                                                                                                            Creature Comforts        dormio, lavo
                    Creating Order                 civi, ord, -ity                                                                                                                 The Head                 cerebrum, dens
                    Measuring in Math              therm, metr/meter, kilo-                                                                                                        The Body                 corpus, derma
                      and Science                  and milli-                                                                                                                      The Hands                manus, dextra, digitus
                    Pulling Together               struct, tract, ex-                                                                                                              The Feet                 pes, ambulo
                    Cracking Open                  rupt, frac/frag , -ment                                                                                                         Believing                divino, theos
                    Placing the Foundation         bas, pos, -ure                                                                                                                  Thinking and Knowing     mnemonikos, scio
                    Connecting (with Prefixes)     re-, com-/con-, col-, co-, cor-                                                                                                 Reading and Writing      littera, scribo, logos
                    Seeing                         vis, spect, super-                                                                                                              Speaking                 dico, glossa, lingua
                    Hearing                        audi, phon, -orium/-arium                                                                                                       Earth and Air            terra, humus, anima
                    Speaking                       voc, dict, pre-                                                                                                                 Fire and Water           flamma, pons
                    Writing                        scrib/scrip as in scribe, script,                                                                                               Order and Disorder       ordo, kosmos
Book 6 – Grade 6
                                                   graph, auto-, bio-                                                                                                                                       in the Universe
                   Connecting                      soci, mem, -logy/-logist                                                                                                        Time                     tempus, novus, neos
                   Lowering (with Prefixes)        de-, sub-, pro-                                                                                                                 Here and There           inter, pono
                   Sending                         port, mis/mit, -ion                                                                                                             Government               demos, polis
                   Turning                         vers/vert, contr, di-/dis-                                                                                                      Up and Down              scala, sub
                   Handling                        man, sol/solv, ped                                                                                                              Business                 sumo, acer
                   Belonging                       poli, gen, nat, -ician, -er, -or                                                                                                Light and Dark           lumen, monstro
                   Illuminating                    spir, photo, flam, per-                                                                                                         Open and Shut            apo, castus, dia
                   Changing (with Suffixes)        -ize, -ible/-able,                                                                                                              Military Matters         fortis, pungo
                                                   -ible or -able                                                                                                                  Good and Bad             bene, male
                                                                                                                                                                                   The Law                  lego, juro
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    Vocabulary from Classical Roots Tests
Blackline master test books are available for all Vocabulary from Classical Roots student books. These reproducible tests
include question types commonly found on standardized tests and cover every key word in every lesson. Questions include
multiple-choice sentence completions, analogies, and multiple choice questions. More challenging exercises in Test Book
E ask students to provide the meaning of an unknown word using a known root, which helps students transfer and apply
their knowledge. Like the student books, the test questions often include historical and cultural information. As an assess-
ment tool, the Vocabulary from Classical Roots tests are invaluable; as an experience for students they are like the books—
challenging, interesting, and fun. (See page 15 for a description of the Online Test Generator.)
    How do I fit Vocabulary from Classical Roots into my curriculum?
Vocabulary from Classical Roots can be easily incorporated into any language arts curriculum. The student books can
be used to teach valuable vocabulary strategies as well as word origins and etymologies. The books can be used
independently or as part of a larger language arts or spelling program. The exercises can be assigned as homework,
small group work, or they can be incorporated into a whole class lesson.
                                                                           Skills Covered
                                                                            Greek and Latin roots
                                                                            Word origins and etymologies
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                                                                            Synonyms and antonyms
                                                                            Analogies
                                                                            Word usage
                     Go to epsbooks.com/VCR                                 Word forms
           to find: Common Core and State Standards
                                                                            Critical thinking
                 Sample lessons • Research paper
                                                                            Dictionary and glossary use
                                                                            Editing sentences
                                                                            Homophones
                                                                            Multiple meanings
                                                                            Parts of speech
     Sample Lessons and Tests                                               Prefixes
     Try a lesson from Vocabulary from Classical Roots with                 Suffixes
     your students. Go to epsbooks.com/VCR and download                     Spelling
     the lesson from the book level you need. You’ll find free              Syllables
     Lessons, Answer Keys, and Tests for many of the books                  Test taking/assessment
     in the series!                                                         Writing
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   Book 5
                                                            Familiar Words provided
                                                            for each root help students
                                                            activate prior knowledge and
                                                            meet curriculum standards.
Challenge Words for each
root give teachers the
opportunity to help students
expand their vocabulary
beyond curriculum standards.
    Key Words include high-utility
    roots and affixes that link to
    grade-level standards and
    content-area curriculum.
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                                                                                                  Book 6
    Extend Your Vocabulary
    exercises help students use root
    and affix clues to determine the                                     Pictures and
    meaning of unfamiliar words.                                         descriptive
                                                                         sentences aid
                                                                         comprehension.
                                                                         Using Root Clues exercises
                                                                         provide students with
                                                                         strategies to unlock the
                                                                         meaning of unknown words.
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Book A
                                                                     Exercises increase
                                                                     understanding and help
                                                                     familiarize students with
                                                                     question types often
                                                                     encountered on
                                                                     standardized tests.
   “Familiar” and “Challenge”
   words allow students to use
   prior knowledge and extend
   their understanding beyond
   the key words.
         “Nota Bene” sections give useful
         hints about word etymologies and
         commonly confused words.
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       Book B
    Built-in review
    promotes
    retention.
    Writing and discussion
    activities provide useful
    extensions and develop
    critical thinking.
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Thematic
organization
allows students to
make connections
and understand
relationships among
words.
                                                                     Book C
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Book D
                                                                        Dictionary-style definitions
                                                                        give pronunciation, parts
                                                                        of speech, and multiple
                                                                        word forms.
     Writing and discussion activities help
     prepare students for writing prompts
     encountered on standardized tests.
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Books D and E include
extended reading
passages using the
words in context.
                                                                      Book E
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Teacher’s Guide and Answer Key Book B
                                                                   Teacher guides provide
                                                                   additional strategies
                                                                   and classroom activities
                                                                   to promote vocabulary
                                                                   acquisition.
       Reproducible key word
       activities provide engaging
       homework exercises that
       strengthen the understanding
       of key words.
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                                          Test Book A
             Analogies using list words
             promote critical thinking skills.
                  Cloze procedure
                  provides reinforcements
                  for using context clues.
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                                                            Questions promote inferential
                                                            thinking and encourage students
                                                            to apply knowledge of roots
                                                            learned throughout the lessons.
                                                                                        Test Book C
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• Create unlimited tests and quizzes	                            • Choose words from any lesson(s) for targeted review
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                                                                                                A wide variety of
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                                                                                              Ready-To-Use Tests provide
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Also available for Grades 2–11
Build comprehension skills with
reading selections across content areas
Reading
Comprehension
in Varied Subject Matter
This series is particularly useful for students of varying reading abilities.
The consistent format allows students in the same class to use different levels.
■■   Build literal and inferential reading comprehension skills
■■   Content-area topics provide cross-curricular reading practice
■■   Build essential vocabulary skills in context
                                                                                                              MORE Reading Comprehension, Level 1
                                                                                      Includes passages from the National
                                                                                        Geographic Society that cover a
                                                                                          variety of content-area topics.
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