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On Friday you will be tested on the following: UNIT 3 SPELLING UNIT 2 & 3 ROOT WORD VOCAB This week you will practice the spelling of the words in Unit 3, as well as the definitions of the Latin prefixes and Greek suffixes used in both Unit 3 & Unit 2. This week’s assignment: Fill in the definitions for the suffixes & prefixes below . page 25, 1-25 from the spelling book PART I. Complete 1-14 PART II, 1-20 UNIT 2 SPELLING WORDS symphony microphone phonograph xylophone choreography autograph automobile telephone homograph bibliography phonetic geography photograph automatic telegraph calligraphy autobiography graphic paragraph homophone UNIT 3 SPELLING WORDS universe billion binoculars Tripod unique unison triple semicircle triangle bicycle unify triplets semicolon biceps bimonthly unity trio university biannual Semifinals UNIT 2 & 3 SUFFIX & PREFIX VOCABULARY auto- ___________ bi- ___________ biblio ___________ calli- ___________ geo- ___________ graph- ___________ homo- ___________ phon- ___________ semi- ___________ sym- ___________ tele- ___________ tri- ___________ uni- ___________ xylo- ___________ On Friday you will be tested on the following: The definitions of the suffix and prefix vocabulary from unit 2 & 3 The spelling of the 20 words in Unit 3

page 25, 1-25 out of the spelling book. COMPLETE PART I & PART II on the back of the same paper upon which you did page 25, 1-25 out of the spelling book. . One or single 8. Across a distance Root: Words: Wood Earth Words Self 10. Writing or to record Root 4. Two or twice 11. Same 5. Beautiful 12. Half 6. Book 13. Sound Three 14. Together Part II: Answers from Unit 3 WORD RIDDLES: Write the Basic Word that answers each riddle. My three legs are not for running. I am stronger than a comma. We three share a birthday. I am what every nation wants. I can teach you many things. We are not quite the last games. I sing in three voices. I am a verb that brings things together. I describe something that happens twice a year. You might hear me when people sing at the same pitch. 11- 20 Find and cross out ten misspelled words in the following 2 ads. Then write each word correctly on your paper. Do you want to be the most muscular person in the unaverse? Thinking of trying to make the semifinals? Build your byceps while riding our new arm bycicle. After seven buymonthly payments this uneique piece of equipment can be yours? Do your old glasses resemble benoculars? Want to look like a bilion dollars? Try our geometric specs. With one lens a tryangle and the other a semecirlce, you will be the talk of the town? You can treple your fun today. Visit our special university outlet for more details. PART I : Answers from Units 2 & 3 For each of the following root definitions, fill in the appropriate root prefix/suffix Write out every spelling word from either unit 2 or 3 that contains that root