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Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 9 unimonohomo equi Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary.

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1 Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 9 unimonohomo equi Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families

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4 UNI (unus) Latin. meaning: “one”

5 uniform part of speech: ? Example: “Because the fog was uniform thickness, no matter where we walked, we could not see more than a foot in front of us.” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

6 uniform root: uni “one” suffix: form shape, resemble

7 uniform part of speech: adjective Example: “Because the fog was uniform thickness, no matter where we walked, we could not see more than a foot in front of us.” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

8 uniform part of speech: adjective definition: tending to be the same/one way all the way through; consistent. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

9 Reinforcement: UNI unimonohomoequi

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11 UNI (unis) Latin meaning: “one”

12 unison Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word. part of speech: ? Example: “When the speaker asked the people to answer him, they all shouted back in unison.”

13 unison root: onesuffix: from “sonus” = “one sound”

14 unison Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word. part of speech: noun Example: “When the speaker asked the people to answer him, they all shouted back in unison.” context clues!

15 unison noun definition: one sound; one voice Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

16 Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 9 unimonohomo equi Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families

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19 MONO (monos) Greek meaning: “one”

20 monologue part of speech: ? Example: “A messenger interrupts the hero or the novel in the middle of a monologue.” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

21 monologue root:mono “one” word, study, say, speech, reason, study

22 monologue part of speech: noun. Example: “A messenger interrupts the hero or the novel in the middle of a monologue.” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

23 Monologue noun definition: “A speech made by one person.” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

24 Reinforcement Mono unimonohomo equi Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families

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26 Mono (monos) Latin. meaning: “one”

27 Monopolize Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word. part of speech: ? Example: “Quentin is monopolizing the copy machine, and no one else can use it.”

28 Monopolize root: aud meaning: to hear poli: city

29 Monopolize Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word. part of speech: verb. Example: “Quentin is monopolizing the copy machine, and no one else can use it.”

30 Monopolize verb definition: To use or take for oneself preventing others from using or taking. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

31 Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 9 unimonohomo equi Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families

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34 HOMO (homos) Greek meaning: “the same”

35 Homonym part of speech: ? Example: “When you come across a homonym, like the word ‘bear,’ you may have difficulty figuring out which meaning to assign to it.” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

36 homonym root: homo “the same” suffix: -onym name

37 Homonym part of speech: noun. Example: “When you come across a homonym, like the word ‘bear,’ you may have difficulty figuring out which meaning to assign to it.” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

38 homonym noun definition: a word spelled the same as another word, but having a different meaning. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

39 Reinforcement Mono unimonohomo equi Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families

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41 HOMO (homos) Greek meaning: “the same”

42 Homogenized Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word. part of speech: ? Example: “Miss Mitchell does not support homogenized grouping; she thinks all students have different strengths and weaknesses and would work better if they were all mixed together.”

43 homogenized root: homo “the same” gen: kind; birth, race, produce suffix: -ize cause

44 Homogenized Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word. part of speech: adjective Example: “Miss Mitchell does not support homogenized grouping; she thinks all students have different strengths and weaknesses and would work better if they were all mixed together.”

45 homogenized adjective definition: tending to be forced to be exactly the same. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

46 Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 9 unimonohomo equi Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families

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49 EQUITABLE (aequus) Latin meaning: “equal, even”

50 equitable part of speech: ? Example: “Zachary usually tried to be equitable, but this time he took all the money for himself and left none for his friend.”

51 equitable root: equi “equal, even” suffix: -able (typically suggests the word is an adjective) worth, ability.

52 equitable part of speech: adjective Example: “Zachary usually tried to be equitable, but this time he took all the money for himself and left none for his friend.”

53 equitable adjective definition:tending to be equal with someone else; just. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

54 Reinforcement Mono unimonohomo equi Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families

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56 EQUI (aequus) Latin meaning: “equal, even”

57 equilibrium Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word. part of speech: ? Example: “Wendy’s hurtful comment upset my mental equilibrium, and I did poorly on my final exam.”

58 equilibrium root: equi “equal, even”

59 equilibrium Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word. part of speech: noun Example: “Wendy’s hurtful comment upset my mental equilibrium, and I did poorly on my final exam.”

60 equilibrium noun definition: Balance; the state of being equal. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.


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