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Lesson 1: Seeing

In this Grade 4 lesson from Vocabulary from Classical Roots Book 6, students explore the Latin roots vis and spect, both meaning "to see," to unlock the meanings of ten vocabulary words including envision, supervise, spectator, and spectacular. Through exercises in root clues, synonyms, and context-based fill-in-the-blank activities, learners build word recognition skills tied to the concept of sight and observation. The lesson also introduces the prefix super- to extend vocabulary beyond the core word list.

Section 1

Seeing and Overseeing: The 'Vis' Root

Let's start by looking at words from the Latin root 'vis', which means 'to see' or 'to look at'.

Key Words

envision (v.)
revise (v.)
supervise (v.)
visible (adj.)
visor (n.)

📝Example Usage:

Section 2

Watching and Admiring: The 'Spect' Root

Now, let's watch out for words from the Latin root 'spect', which also means 'to see' or 'to look at'.

Key Words

prospect (n./v.)
respect (n./v.)
spectator (n.)
spectacle (n.)
spectacular (adj.)

📝Example Usage:

  • The Fourth of July fireworks show was a thrilling spectacle for everyone in the park.
  • As a loyal spectator, my grandfather has been to every home game for the past twenty years.

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Section 1

Seeing and Overseeing: The 'Vis' Root

Let's start by looking at words from the Latin root 'vis', which means 'to see' or 'to look at'.

Key Words

envision (v.)
revise (v.)
supervise (v.)
visible (adj.)
visor (n.)

📝Example Usage:

Section 2

Watching and Admiring: The 'Spect' Root

Now, let's watch out for words from the Latin root 'spect', which also means 'to see' or 'to look at'.

Key Words

prospect (n./v.)
respect (n./v.)
spectator (n.)
spectacle (n.)
spectacular (adj.)

📝Example Usage:

  • The Fourth of July fireworks show was a thrilling spectacle for everyone in the park.
  • As a loyal spectator, my grandfather has been to every home game for the past twenty years.

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    Lesson 1: Seeing

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    Lesson 2: Hearing

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Speaking