Week 10-8-14 to 10-15-14 Name: Word: cacophony P.O.S. noun Word: draconian P.O.S. adjective Word: edifice P.O.S. noun Ms. O’Neill’s or Dictionary Def: Ms. O’Neill’s or Dictionary Def: Ms. O’Neill’s or Dictionary Def: Synonym(s): Synonym(s): Synonym(s) Antonym(s) Antonym(s) Antonym(s) Connections to words I already know: Connections to words I already know: Connections to words I already know: Graphic, Pictograph, Picture Graphic, Pictograph, Picture Graphic, Pictograph, Picture Sentence that illustrates the meaning: Sentence that illustrates the meaning: Sentence that illustrates the meaning: Helpful websites: https://www.learnthat.org/pages/view/roots.html http://www.prefixsuffix.com/rootchart.php Name: Date: Greek and Latin Root Template Week 4 Root word: inter Root word: trans Meaning: between or among Meaning: across or beyond Origin: Latin Origin: Latin Example: The crowd went wild when they saw there were 100 dollar bills interspersed with the leaves on the ground. Example: The transcontinental railroad crossed several continents. 2 other words that use that root and their meanings 2 other words that use that root and their meanings 1. ____________________________________ 1. ______________________________________ ____________________________________ ______________________________________ 2. ____________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ ____________________________________ ______________________________________ Visual – that helps me understand the words Visual – that helps me understand the words
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