DescriptionThis Greek and Latin roots winter activity helps 4th and 5th grade students review morphology, vocabulary, and word analysis skills in a fun, hands on way. Students identify root meanings, generate words with the root, write sentences, and draw illustrations while completing a winter snow hat craft. This low prep ELA activity reinforces Greek and Latin roots, supports vocabulary development, and creates an engaging bulletin board display. Perfect for winter centers, morning work, independent practice, small groups, early finishers, or a review activity after winter break.What’s Included:47 numbered Greek and Latin roots with rootSnow Hat templates for students to complete (black & white for easy printing)Sentence writing checklist for editing supportReference chart with definitions and examples of each rootTeacher example project for modeling and displayHow It WorksAssign each student a numbered root (no duplicates!).Students write the root meaning, example words, a complete sentence, and draw a picture to go along with the sentence.Display finished snow hat on a bulletin board or door to create a winter display.Why Teachers Love ItEach student gets a rootPrint-and-go black & white templatesCombines art, writing, and vocabularyGreat for centers, sub plans, or review before testingSupports Florida B.E.S.T. Standards and morphology practicePerfect as back from winter break or winter activity or quick ELA vocabulary activity for literacy centers, or early finishers!Check out the preview for a closer look at all the templates and a complete list of all 47 roots included.Copyright © Longwing LearningPermission to copy for single classroom use only.Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.Report this resource to TPTReported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.




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