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Greek and Latin Roots audi and phon for 6th Graders

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Latin root "audi" means   listening and hearing  
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Greek root "phon" means   Sound- It is from the Greek word phone and means sound.  
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inaudible means   not able to be heard, because the prefix in means not - so not heard.  
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audience means   audience is a noun and means people who listen  
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symphony means   phon means sound and sym which is Greek for together - so a symphony means sounds of music which are created by a group of people making sound together with musical instruments in the group  
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phonics means   sounds of letters of the alphabet  
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audiovisual means   can be heard and seen - such as a movie  
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Greek root "sym" means   together  
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auditorium   large room or hall where people gather to hear speakers or performances  
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the suffix orium means   a place  
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audition means   can be a noun tryout for a role, or to perform ro a part, (a hearing to test a performers ability)  
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phonograph   an object that plays sounds that have been written on records.  
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