Greek and Latin Prefixes: Multi- and Kilo-

In this worksheet, students will use the Latin or Greek prefixes -multi and kilo- to create five different English words out of those given in the word bank. After writing five original sentences using the words these words, students will be asked to circle the word made with the prefix. This is great practice for learning how to use and identify Greek and Latin prefixes!

Greek and Latin Root Word Meaning Match

In this fun classroom activity on Greek root words, students will match each word in Column A with its meaning in Column B! This is great practice for students learning how to identify and define commonly used root words.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Aud and Vocare

Aud comes from the Latin word meaning “hear” or “listen.” Vocare/voc is from another Latin word meaning “call.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words aud and vocare.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Hydros and Vac

Hydros/hydro comes from the Greek word meaning “water.” Vac is from a Latin word meaning “empty.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words hydros and vac.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Pathos and Logos

Pathos/path comes from the Greek word meaning “feeling.” Logos/log/logue is from another Greek word meaning “study” or “word.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words pathos and logos.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Port and Scribe

Port comes from the Latin word meaning “carry.” Scribe/script is from another Latin word meaning “write.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words port and scribe.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Spect and Rect

Spect/spec comes from the Latin word meaning “look” or “watch.” Rect is from another Latin word meaning “straight.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words spect and rect.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Struct and Ject

Struct comes from the Latin word meaning “build.” Ject is from a Latin word meaning “throw.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words struct and ject.

Greek and Latin Suffixes: -Age and -Tude

In this worksheet, students will use the Greek or Latin suffixes -age and -tude to create five different English words out of those given in the word bank. After writing five original sentences using the words these words, students will be asked to circle the word made with the suffix. This is great practice for learning how to use and identify Greek and Latin suffixes!

Greek and Latin Suffixes: -Ic and -Cracy

In this worksheet, students will use the Greek or Latin suffixes -ic and -cracy to create five different English words out of those given in the word bank. After writing five original sentences using the words these words, students will be asked to circle the word made with the suffix. This is great practice for learning how to use and identify Greek and Latin suffixes!

Greek and Latin Suffixes: -Ile and -Ia

In this worksheet, students will use the Greek or Latin suffixes -ile and -ia to create five different English words out of those given in the word bank. After writing five original sentences using the words these words, students will be asked to circle the word made with the suffix. This is great practice for learning how to use and identify Greek and Latin suffixes!

Greek and Latin Suffixes: -Ize and -Ade

In this worksheet, students will use the Greek or Latin suffixes -ize and -ade to create five different English words out of those given in the word bank. After writing five original sentences using the words these words, students will be asked to circle the word made with the suffix. This is great practice for learning how to use and identify Greek and Latin suffixes!

Greek and Latin Suffixes: -Rium and -Acy

In this worksheet, students will use the Greek or Latin suffixes -rium and -acy to create five different English words out of those given in the word bank. After writing five original sentences using the words these words, students will be asked to circle the word made with the suffix. This is great practice for learning how to use and identify Greek and Latin suffixes!

Halloween Bio Poem Activity: Ghost

Create a bio poem about your own personal ghost with our fun Halloween printable activity!

Halloween Synonym Match Worksheet

This Halloween matching activity asks students to read through two lists, Column A and Column B, and pair the words from Column A to their synonyms in Column B. This festive worksheet is great for teaching students how to identify synonyms in a way that is both fun and educational.

Hispanic Heritage: Match the Notable People

Students will be asked to match the person in Column A with the correct description in column B on this Hispanic Heritage Month activity. For example, the “first Hispanic woman in space” would be matched with “Ellen Ochoa”. This printable worksheet is ideal for 4th – 8th grade students, but can be used where appropriate.

Homophone Hunt

Students identify misused homophones in the story and write the correct spelling which should have been used.

Hyphens and Numbers

A hyphen is essential for writing numbers as words!

Identify the Appositives

Can your student spot the appositives in this worksheet?