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Week 4/Greek-Latin Roots

Week 4/Greek-Latin Roots

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English

12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.4.4B, L.1.5A, L.3.4B

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Celi Oliveto

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4 Slides • 9 Questions

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Week 4/Greek-Latin Roots

This week's words:

Predict, Remit

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The following words will have pre-fixes, roots, and suffixes.

Read the word and write at least TWO other words for each part of the word. Each additional word beyond 2 = 1 stamp

Yes, it actually needs to be a real word! :D ​

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Predict

Pre- before

Dict​- to say

media

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Open Ended

Type as many words as you can think of using the prefix

PRE

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Open Ended

Type as many words as you can think of using the ROOT

DICT

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media

RE- again

MIT-​ to send

REMIT​

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Open Ended

Type as many words as you can think of using the prefix

RE

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Open Ended

Type as many words as you can think of using the root

MIT

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Match

Match the following parts of the words to their meanings

pre

dict

re

mit

before

to say

again

to send

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Match

Match the following parts of the word to their translations

Dis

Miss

In

Aud

Ible

apart/separate

to send

not

to hear

able or capable of

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Multiple Choice

Based on your knowledge of the greek and latin roots, select the best definition for the following word

Missive

1

A written message or letter, especially one that is formal or official in nature.

2

A performance or tryout by a performer to demonstrate their abilities, usually for a role in a play, movie, or musical.

3

An electronic transmission of great importance

4

A type of water-foul who inhabits the swamps of south Florida

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Multiple Choice

Based on your knowledge of the greek and latin roots, select the best definition for the following word

Emissary

1

Negligent or careless in performing one's duties or responsibilities.

2

Standing out or surpassing others in importance, excellence, or achievement.

3

A person sent on a mission or assignment, often as a representative or ambassador.

4

A relatively minor offense or wrongdoing that is less serious than a felony.

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Multiple Choice

Based on your knowledge of the greek and latin roots, select the best definition for the following word

Audacity

1

Able to be spoken in a great volume for a huge crowd to hear

2

The boldness or daring to take risks, often with a disregard for conventional norms or expectations.

3

A submarine that has nuclear capabilities

4

A type of speaker system that can be plugged into the wall as well as wirelessly charged

Week 4/Greek-Latin Roots

This week's words:

Predict, Remit

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