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Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 8 Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School

PED(pes, pedis) Latin meaning: “foot”

impediment part of speech: ? Example: “One mistake at work need not be an impediment to your advancement in the company.” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

impediment “foot” prefix: im meaning “into, on, near, towards” or “not” root: ped “foot” suffix: ment (noun) condition/ result

impediment part of speech: noun Example: “One mistake at work need not be an impediment to your advancement in the company.” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

impediment definition: part of speech: Noun definition: Something that delays your “footing” or progress. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu REINFORCEMENT: Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School

Expedient part of speech: ? Example: Jasper decided it would be most expedient for him to leave town as soon as he could to avoid being caught by the Police. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Expedient prefix:out of, away from, lacking, former root:foot Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Expedient part of speech: Adj. Example: Jasper decided it would be most expedient for him to leave town as soon as he could to avoid being caught by the police. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Expedient part of speech: Adj. definition: having the quality of being “solid footed” or practical; tending to speed along sometimes by foot NOTE: Emailing is more expedient than “snail” mailing. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 8 Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School

PED Latin meaning: “child”

Pedant part of speech: ? Example: Only a pedant would go into such detail on the most minor points of grammar. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Pedant root: “child” root: Noun: an agent, someone who performs the action.

Pedant part of speech: Noun. Example: Only a pedant would go into such detail on the most minor points of grammar. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Pedant part of speech: Noun Definition: one possessing abundant knowledge of minor, uninteresting, childlike things. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu REINFORCEMENT: Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School

Pedagogue part of speech: ? Example: Because our previous teacher had been a terrible bore, we expected the new teacher to be a pedagogue of the same type. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Pedagogue root: “child” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Pedagogue part of speech: noun Example: Because our previous teacher had been a terrible bore, we expected the new teacher to be a pedagogue of the same type. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Pedagogue part of speech: noun definition: A teacher of children, especially one who is narrow-minded and/or strict. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 8 Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School

Vest Latin meaning: “clothing”

Vestment part of speech: ? Example: The youngest members of the United Methodist Church choir did not want to wear their vestments because they felt that the clothes weren’t cool. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Vestment root: “clothing” suffix: Noun: condition or result.

Vestment part of speech: Noun Example: The youngest members of the United Methodist Church choir did not want to wear their vestments because they felt that the clothes weren’t cool. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Vestment part of speech: Noun definition: type of clothing worn to symbolize religious or political authority. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu REINFORCEMENT: Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School

Vestiary part of speech: ? Example: After the Sunday service, mom mentioned that she may have left her purse in the vestiary. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Vestiary root: “clothing” Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Vestiary part of speech: noun Example: After the Sunday service, mom mentioned that she may have left her purse in the vestiary. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Vestiary part of speech: noun definition: a room, oftentimes in a church, where pieces of clothing are kept. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Latin & Greek Roots: Unit 8 Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School

Corpor/Corpu Latin meaning: “body”

Corpulent part of speech: ? Example: It seems shameful that the king is corpulent while his people are thin and starving. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Corpulent root: “body”

Corpulent part of speech: adj. Example: It seems shameful that the king is corpulent while his people are thin and starving. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Corpulent part of speech: adj. definition: tending to have a body that is extremely fat or obese; thick bodied Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu REINFORCEMENT: Ped Ped Vest Corpor/Corpu Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word families Presented by Mrs. Tolin, Miss Conard, Miss Snider English 9 CP, Nordonia High School

Corporation part of speech: ? Example: The corporation consists of a mayor, 6 aldermen and 18 councillors. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Corporation root: “body” suffix: Noun: action, resulting state. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Corporation part of speech: noun Example: The corporation consists of a mayor, 6 aldermen and 18 councillors. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.

Corporation part of speech: noun definition: a body of men (people) who have been brought together. Demonstrate the Learning Target: Use context clues + apply your new knowledge of the root word to help determine or clarify the meaning of a new word.