Digging Up the Past Open Court Unit 2_Lesson 1. Word Knowledge Line 1: science scientist scientific conscious Line 2: archaeology archaeological archaeologist.

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Digging Up the Past Open Court Unit 2_Lesson 1

Word Knowledge Line 1: science scientist scientific conscious Line 2: archaeology archaeological archaeologist archaic Line 3: interstate vertically artifacts trowelin Line 4: irregular impatient illogical nonviolent S1: The scientist’s conclusion revealed startling evidence. S2: Latin is considered an archaic, or outdated, language. S3: Our class started a Spanish club after school. S4: The illogical answer made her impatient with the situation.

Vocabulary site: location, place, or scene (pg. 116) archaeologist (ar-chae-ol-o-gist): scientist who studies the life and culture of the past peoples. (pg. 116) artifact (art-i-fact): object of historical interest, such as a weapon, tool, or vessel, made by humans (pg. 116) excavate (ex-ca-vate): to dig out, to unearth (pg. 118) sift: to pass through a sieve (pg. 119)

Spelling: Digging Up the Past 1. Irregular 2. Illegal 3. Nonprofit 4. Illiterate 5. Impatient 6. Impossible 7. Insecure 8. Independent 9. Nonviolent 10. Irrational 11. Illogical 12. Impartial 13. Indigestion 14. Nonstandard 15. Illegible 16. Imperfect 17. Inactive 18. Nonskid 19. Nonliving 20. incorrect