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Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 5 LegaAct/AgPuls/PelLat Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Mrs. Smith and Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House.

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1 Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 5 LegaAct/AgPuls/PelLat Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Mrs. Smith and 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 LEGA: Latin. meaning: “to appoint (assign or determine), to send on a mission, charge with, or bring”

5 allegation part of speech: ? Example: “The reputation of the Patriots has suffered since the allegations were made that the team deflated footballs in the AFC Championship game. 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 allegation root: lega to assign/ send a mission/ charge with/ bring. suffix: tion (reveals the word is a noun, standing as a place or thing)

7 allegation noun Example: “The reputation of the Patriots has suffered since the allegations were made that the team deflated footballs in the AFC Championship game. 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 allegation noun definition: a claim that appoints or assigns charges to someone for doing something wrong, or illegal (typically without proof) 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: LEGA LegaAct/AgPuls/PelLat

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11 LEGA: (review) Latin. meaning: “to appoint (assign or determine), to send on a mission, charge with, or bring”

12 legacy 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: ? definition: According to an article in Forbes.com, “We all want to be remembered, to feel that we’ve contributed to the world. For some, this can be a driving force leading to great accomplishments and extraordinary contributions to mankind. But for most of us with more modest goals, what pushes us is the desire to leave a legacy. Your legacy is putting your stamp on the future. It’s a way to make some meaning of your existence: “Yes, world of the future, I was here. Here’s my contribution, here’s why I hope my life mattered...”

13 legacy root: lega to assign/ send a mission/ charge with/ bring. suffix: acy (reveals the word is a noun, standing as a place or thing)

14 legacy 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 definition: According to an article in Forbes.com, “We all want to be remembered, to feel that we’ve contributed to the world. For some, this can be a driving force leading to great accomplishments and extraordinary contributions to mankind. But for most of us with more modest goals, what pushes us is the desire to leave a legacy. Your legacy is putting your stamp on the future. It’s a way to make some meaning of your existence: “Yes, world of the future, I was here. Here’s my contribution, here’s why I hope my life mattered...”

15 legacy noun definition: a mission or message left behind as one’s memory. 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 5 LegaAct/AgPuls/PelLat

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19 ACT/AG Latin. meaning: “to do, act”

20 proactive part of speech: ? Example: “Gwen, who was proactive about getting a job, was hired right after she left college.” 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 proactive prefix: pro “before” root: act “to do, act”

22 proactive part of speech: adjective Example: “Gwen, who was proactive about getting a job, was hired right after she left college. 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 proactive adjective definition: able to act on before it occurs. Be proactive—ask for help before it’s too late. 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: ACT/AG LegaAct/AgPuls/PelLat

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26 exacting 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 definition: “The exacting conductor sometimes kept the band for hours to practice a single passage.”

27 exacting prefix: ex “out of” root: act “to do, act”

28 exacting 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 definition: “The exacting conductor sometimes kept the band for hours to practice a single passage.”

29 exacting adjective definition: the act of driving out or demanding perfection 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.

30 Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 5 LegaAct/AgPuls/PelLat Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Mrs. Smith and 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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33 PULS/PEL: (review) Latin. meaning: “to push”

34 repulsion part of speech: ? Example: “ After months of eating primarily just peanut butter, Izzie began to feel repulsion for 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.

35 repulsion prefix: re = back suffix: sion =(reveals the word is most likely a noun; a place or thing) root: puls =(to) push

36 repulsion part of speech: noun Example: “ After months of eating primarily just peanut butter, Izzie began to feel repulsion for 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.

37 noun definition: cause to push back ; desire to avoid due to disgust 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. repulsion

38 Reinforcement: PULS/ PEL LegaAct/AgPuls/PelLat

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41 PULS/PEL: (review) Latin. meaning: “to push”

42 propel part of speech: verb Example: “A strong wind propelled the toy boat across the surface of the lake.” 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.

43 propel prefix: pro =forward root: pel (to) push

44 propel part of speech: verb Example: “A strong wind propelled the toy boat across the surface of the lake.” 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.

45 noun definition: To push forward; to cause to move towards. 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. propel

46 Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 5 LegaAct/AgPuls/PelLat Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Mrs. Smith and 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 LAT: Latin. meaning: “brought, carried” (NOTE: doesn’t literally have to mean to physically ‘carry’ something though!) “lat” muscles

50 relative part of speech: ? Example: “The number of people at the beach on any day is relative to the weather and the season.” 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.

51 relative prefix: re- = back suffix: -ive =(reveals the word is likely used as an adjective) root: lat =brought, carried

52 relative part of speech: adj Example: “The number of people at the beach on any day is relative to the weather and the season.” 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.

53 adj definition: brought back or carried by; dependent (reliant) upon 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. relative

54 Reinforcement: LAT LegaAct/AgPuls/PelLat

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57 LAT: (review) Latin. meaning: “brought, or carried” I carried a watermelon. “Dirty Dancing” 1987

58 dilate part of speech: ? Example: “The surgeon dilated the opening of Anthony’s windpipe so he could breath better.” 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.

59 dilate root: lat (to) push

60 dilate part of speech: verb Example: “The surgeon dilated the opening of Anthony’s windpipe so he could breath better.” 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.

61 noun definition: Carry or bring apart 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. dilate


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