Definitions
Homophones/graphs
Sounds
Root Words/Etymology
Mystery
100

The study of where words come from and how they came into a language.

What is Etymology? 

100

Give an example of a homophone for "there."

"Their" or "they're"

100

Name a word with the /f/ sound spelled "f." (can be anywhere in the word)

Open-ended. Examples: free, frolic, frog, farewell, etc. 

100

What is the language of origin for the root "bio." Hint: Latin or Greek

Greek! 

100

Finish this statement: ’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves..... 

Did gyre and gimble in the wabe

200

Words that SOUND the same, but are not always spelled the same. 

What is a Homophone?

200

Give an example of a homophone for "bee."

"Be"

200

Name a word with the /f/ sound spelled "ph." (can be anywhere in the word)

Examples: graph, phonology, phoneme, pharmacy, photo, etc. 

200

What does the Greek root "graph" mean? 

To write, draw, describe, or record. 

200

How many classes (groups of students total) does Mrs. Collins teach? 

Answer: 6 OR 7 classes depending 

300

To obtain something (a word) from a specific source (a language).

What does "to derive" mean? 
300

Give an example of a homograph for "minute." Ex. "There are 10 minutes left of class."

"Minute" Ex. "The minute details." 

300

Name a word with the /u/ ("uh") sound spelled "o." 

Examples: love, oven, honey, monkey, etc. 

300

Which Latin root word means "to say or declare."

Dict 

300

Finish this stanza: He took his vorpal sword in hand; Long time the manxome foe he sought—

So rested he by the Tumtum tree / And stood awhile in thought.

400

Words that look the same, but do not have the same meaning AND have subtle pronunciation differences. 

What is a Homograph?

400

Give an example of a homophone for "dual." Ex. "This room has a dual purpose..." 

"Duel" Ex. "The knights are going to duel now."

400

Name a word which includes an /f/ sound spelled "gh."

Examples: laugh, tough, rough, enough, etc. 
400

What is the Latin root that means "look, see?" Hint: advise, visage...

"vis" 

400

Words that are spelled the same AND sound exactly the same every time. 

What is a Homonym?
500

The fancy linguistic word for spelling and handwriting.

What is Orthography?

500

Give an example of a homograph for "close." Ex. "Stop standing so close to me." 

"Close" Ex. "Please close the door on your way out."

500

Name a word with a /u/ sound spelled with a "u and silent e." (Hint: not necessarily right next to one another)

Examples: cube, cute, rude, tube, mute, etc. 

500

Give your best guess as to the Latin root which means "build." Hint: constructive, construction, instructor. 

"Struct." 

500

Carefully define "Linguistics." 

The science of the study of language and its parts. OR the formal study of language. 

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