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TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Unit 4 Formatives TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes

Formatives 1,Unit 4 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: precede (verb) Define: pre—before (p) Complete definition: precede- come before (something) in time; come before in order or position; go in front or ahead of. Sentence: A gun battle had preceded the explosions. Can you think of any other words that start with “pre”?

Formative 2, Unit 4 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: spectacle (noun) Define: spec—look, see (root) Complete definition: spectacle- remarkable sight. Sentence: The 4th of July fireworks were quite a spectacle; it was a remarkable sight. Can you think of any other words that have “spec”?

Formative 3, Unit 4 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: junction Define: junct—to join Complete definition: a point where two or more things are joined. Sentence: Let’s meet at the junction of the two rivers. Can you think of any other words that use “junct”?

Formative 4,Unit 4 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: democracy (noun) Define: crat; cracy—rule (r) Complete definition: democracy– ruled by the people. Sentence: The United States is a democracy, elected by the people. Can you think of any other words that have “crat”?

Formative 5, Unit 4 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: baker (noun) Define: er—one who does (suffix) Complete definition : baker– one who bakes. Sentence: Miss Gina, the cupcake baker, makes the best strawberry cupcakes. Can you think of any other words that end in “er”?

Formative 6, Unit 4 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: safety (noun, adjective) Define: ty; ity—quality or state of (suffix) Complete definition: safety– state of being safe. Sentence: Miss Becky, the fire marshal, is responsible for fire safety procedures. Can you think of any other words that end in “ty” or “ity”?

Formative 7, Unit 4 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: extract (verb) Define: tract—to pull Complete definition: remove or take out, especially by effort or force; pull out Sentence: The decayed tooth will have to be extracted. What other words can make with “tract”?

Formative 8, Unit 4 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: bibliophobia (noun) Define: phob—fear of (root) Complete definition: bibliophobia– fear of books. Sentence: Bibliophobia can be confined to certain books; for instance those fearing witchcraft might view the Harry Potter series in a bibliophobic sense. What other words can you think of that has “phobia”?