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Junct, jug, join Greek/Latin Root Words

Junct, jug, join Greek/Latin Root Words

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English

4th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.1.5A, RI.3.10

+7

Standards-aligned

Created by

Jaye Davis

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11 Slides • 8 Questions

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Join, Junct, Jug
Greek/Latin Words

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Objective:

What: I can practice using junct, jug, and join words.


How: Quizizz

Why: To further enhance my vocabulary!

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Poll

What is your favorite flavor?

vanilla

chocolate

strawberry

cookies & cream

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media

joined together; combined; united

Conjoined:

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media

to join together or match a correct verb in grammar

conjugate:

6

media

a word that joins two phrases or sentences

conjunction:

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Multiple Choice

What is a type of conjunction?

1

stapler

2

and

3

starbucks

4

cell phone

8

media

not connected; having no flow in thinking

disjointed:

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Word Cloud

What is an example of disjointed?

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media

to get together or meet; to become included

join

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Multiple Choice

What word is the most similar to join?

1

alone

2

team

3

paper

4

water

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media

a place or part of the body where two bones join together, usually so they can move

joint

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Multiple Choice

Which of these body parts have joints?

1

brain

2

elbow

3

liver

4

kidneys

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Match

Word Association Time!

join

joints

conjoined

disjointed

conjunction

meet

bones

connected

broken

link

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media

a committee with members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives who join together and meet to discuss issues

Joint committee:

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Fill in the Blank

a type of committee where you will find house and senate

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media

the place where two highways or two sets of railroad tracks cross or join

junction

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media

to meet or get together again

rejoin

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Match

Word & phrase associations!

junction

rejoin

joint committee

trains

meet again

discussion group

Join, Junct, Jug
Greek/Latin Words

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