Week 10 8th Grade LAL.

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Week 10 8th Grade LAL

Do Now Brainstorm as many words as you can that have the root words photo or prim/princ

Academic Vocabulary connotation denotation Greek Root photo= light Latin Root prim/princ= first photosynthesis photocopy telephoto photogenic primer primary primitive primal Academic Vocabulary connotation denotation

photosynthesis The light from the sun is used to make food for plants. The little light that does make it here is enough for the plants of the world to survive and go through the process of photosynthesis.

photocopy To duplicate a document. You should keep a photocopy, or a duplicate, for your records.

telephoto A lens used to take higher quality pictures. You can actually buy a telephoto lens for your IPhone.

photogenic Someone who looks good in a picture. Gilbert claims that he is not photogenic, however, he looks handsome in every picture that is taken of him.

primer The first coat to prepare a surface. The primer was put on the walls first before the color was applied.

primary The first or most important. Primary sources provide first-hand testimony or direct evidence concerning a topic under investigation.

primitive Early and beginning stages. Primitive animals can be studied at the Museum of Natural History.

primal The first or most important. The animal's primal instinct is to survive.

connotation . They directions she was given were not explicit and had her flummoxed.