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TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Unit 5 Formatives TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes

TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Formatives Unit 5, Word 1 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Formative word: automatic (adjective) Meaning: auto- self (p) Complete definition: automatic-working by itself Sentence: The automatic doors at the airport open on their own, so I don’t have to put down my bags to exit.

Formatives Unit 5: Day 2 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: portable (adj/noun) Meaning : port—carry (root) Complete definition: portable- can be carried . Sentence: My laptop is portable (noun); I can take it everywhere. My portable (adj) tablet is lightweight, so it is easy to carry.

Formatives Unit 5, Word 3 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: incorrect (adjective) Meaning: in—not (prefix) Complete definition: incorrect – not correct. Sentence: Your answer is incorrect; try again to get the correct for half of the points.

Formatives Unit 5, Word 4 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: apathy (noun) Meaning: a—not (p) Complete definition: apathy– lack of emotion or interest Sentence: Students need to overcome apathy, get interested in their studies, to be successful in life.

Formatives Unit 5, Word 5 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Example word: circle Meaning: circ—round (r) Complete definition: circle– round shape. Sentence: Cats sometime chase their tails and go around and around in a circle.

Formatives Unit 5, Word 6 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Formative word: conjoin (verb) Define: con—together; jointly (p) Meaning: conjoin- to join together. Sentence: These girls were born conjoined; they are connected for life.

Formatives Unit 5, Word 7 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Formative word: confusion (noun) Meaning: ion—act; state of; result of (s) Complete definition: confusion– state of being confused. Sentence: To avoid confusion, you must listen to the directions so that you are not bewildered during the test. What are the other words can you think of that ends in “ion”?

Formatives Unit 5, Word 8 TLW: to determine the Latin and Greek affixes Formative word: biohazard (noun, adjective) Meaning: bio—life (r) Complete definition: biohazard– danger to life. Sentence: After nurses give immunization shots, they put the used needles in a red biohazard container to prevent injuries.