Image of a spaceship descending on an alien world
Art by James Yamasaki

Lightning in a Bottle

Learn about the Latin roots ques and quir through a graphic-novel-style story.

By Jane Nussbaum | Art by James Yamasaki
From the February 2025 Issue

Learning Objective: to use Greek and Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meanings of words  

Greek and Latin roots form the basis of many words in the English language. Knowing these roots empowers you to unlock the meanings of unfamiliar words. This story includes words with the Latin root ques or quir, which means seek or search.

Root Challenge

Directions:

1. Write down the meaning of each word in green. Use context clues or, if needed, a dictionary.
2. Find another word that contains the root ques or quir.
3. Write a sentence using that word and draw a picture that shows the word’s meaning.

This article was originally published in the February 2025 issue.

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Step-by-Step Lesson Plan

Close Reading, Critical Thinking, Skill Building

Table of Contents

1. Prepare to Read

(2 minutes)

If students are unfamiliar with graphic novels, preview some basic graphic novel terminology and definitions:

panels: the square or rectangular boundaries that contain elements of the story

gutters: the space between panels, where the reader’s imagination connects the elements between two panels to create a flowing storyline

balloons: where spoken or narrated words and sound effects are contained

Have a volunteer read aloud the directions located beneath the story’s title. Then locate the words in green in the story and read them aloud together.

2. Read and Discuss

(10 minutes)

Read the story once through as a class, then have students reread it independently. 

To check comprehension, have students write a quick objective summary of the story on a sticky note.

Using their knowledge of affixes and roots along with context clues, students can turn and talk to a partner about their understanding of the meanings of the words in green

3. Root Challenge

(25 minutes)

Have students take the Root Challenge at the bottom of the page in the printed magazine or at the bottom of the digital story page. Be sure to have digital or print dictionaries handy for students to verify their definitions. Optionally, have students complete this task using the Root Power activity found in your Resources tab at Scope Online. It contains a chart for recording definitions, an extra practice activity, and space to record their own ques and quir words, sentences, and illustration. Sample definitions and answers can be found in the Answer Key, in the Resources tab at Scope Online.

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