The study of living things.
Root = life
Biology
Siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, for example.
Root = to carry
Relatives
A person who gives aid or does good deeds for others.
Root = Good, well
Benefactor
This is the "E" in CER. It helps readers to make a judgment or come to a conclusion.
Root = to see
Evidence
A powerful and influential person, especially in business.
Root = large, powerful
Magnate
The study of the earth
Root = earth
Geology
A large book filled with all the words that we speak.
Root = speak, say
Dictionary
These make things easier for people with poor vision.
Root = to look/see
Spectacles
The act of withstanding or holding up to stress or hardship.
Root = harsh, hard
Endure
This device tells you how fast you are going in your car
Root = to measure
Speedometer
The study of diseases
Pathology
Those assembled at a performance, for example, or attracted by a radio or television program.
Audience
This type of camera lens enables you to take high quality photos of objects that are really far away
Telephoto
A driving or motivating force; a sudden and strong urge or desire to act
Impulse
The base or support on which a statue is mounted
Pedestal
The study of space
Astronomy
Ceremony that celebrates a student finishing middle school, high school, or college.
Graduation
The art or science of governing a large group of people, such as a nation
Politics
A place where two things meet, especially a place where two roads or railways come together
Junction
To process a raw or rough material into a finished, useable product, either by hand or with industrial machines
Manufacture
The study of tracing one's family history
Genealogy
The presentation of an image on a surface, like my classroom wall!
Projection
Doing something by hand, rather than by using a machine
Manually
A person who supervises or conducts the preparation of the dead for burial
Mortician
An extended account of historical or fictional events, often in multiple volumes, presented in the order that events happened
Chronicle(s)