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Greek/Latin Roots & MORE
K. Brissey & R. Johnson Aiken County Career & Technology Center
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Follow ALL directions Do NOT speak unless you are called on
Raise your hand if you do NOT know what the root man or manu means Raise your hand if you do NOT know what the root ped means Raise your hand if you do NOT know what the root prime means
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Shout out examples of words that have the root man or manu in them
Shout out examples of words that have the root ped in them Shout out examples of words that have the root prim in them
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Raise your hand if you did NOT know what the root man or manu meant but now think that you do
Raise your hand if you did NOT know what the root ped meant but now think that you do Raise your hand if you did NOT know what the root prim meant but now think that you do
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What this is? A failed English student project that I assigned too loosely. An attempt to teach something that we are supposed to but . . . Trying to improve Aiken County Career Center students’ Literacy & understanding of the English language in a usable way Nothing special but hopefully helpful.
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MAN & MANU mean BY HAND Manu=hand 6
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Manual : relating to the hand; manual labor
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Manual labor
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Manual labor
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Manually lifting a box
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Manacles : handcuffs
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Chains for the hands: manacles
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Manicure : The care of the hands and nails
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Manufacture : The act of making by machinery or hand
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Manufacture—sample of what it is today
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The word “manufactory” has become factory.
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Manuscript : A document of literary work written by hand
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Maneuver : To bring about by skill, especially by use of the hand; to guide; manipulate
A surgeon must skillfully maneuver a scalpel.
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Manipulate : To work out by hand; to manage
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You manipulate your combination lock into opening.
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Lobbyists manipulate Congressmen
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A chiropractor student manipulating a skeleton’s spine.
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Manipulating a 3D imaging tool
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MAN & MANU mean BY HAND Manu=hand 24
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Roots PED means FOOT Ped =
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Pedestrians are people that are walking.
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Pedal—a lever-like part worked by the foot to supply power in various mechanisms, as the bicycle.
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Pedicure—professional care and treatment of the feet
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Podiatrist—a doctor for the care of the human foot, especially the diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders
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Podium—a place someone stands and presents from
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Podium—a low platform someone stands on to receive an award
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PRIM & PRIME are ROOT-WORDS meaning FIRST
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First, as in quality
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The foremost; the best
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Prime Rib—one of the best cuts of meat on the cow
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Prime Suspect
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Primitive adj. being the first or earliest of the kind or in existence, especially in an early age of the world
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to put into working order by filling or charging with something
prime a pump with water
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to apply the first color, coating, or preparation to
A wall that needs priming.
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Primer is a make up used on the face. Also called foundation
first coat
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Eye shadow primer For the undercoat or first coat before you apply the eye shadow.
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PRIM & PRIME are ROOT-WORDS meaning FIRST
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Transition to next step
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Student Example Same assignment given to 1st year Social Media class (Aiken County Career & Technology Students) Started with lists of words that contain the roots & were things that R. Johnson thought were done on campus Here’s where they went (videos & full PowerPoints sent to you per your request—
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But. . . You don’t have an entire class dedicated to . . .
What can you do to teach vocabulary in context that involves technology & does not involve technology? First, volunteer to illustrate one of the roots or the words with roots in them. Be creative. Illustrate the words with actual things happening from volunteers!
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Ways to receive work electronically
Digital camera or video direct download Student downloads image or video from cell phone & then s directly to you OR Mp3 player (allowed) for audio & video Google docs (free & account for all) Dropbox.com School Fusion—Students will log into the school that they attend (using the login portal at the top of the page). 15 mb of storage per student
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Biology Examples Pictures of nature, animals, fungi & more being covered in class Record sounds of animals, weather, etc.
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English Examples Video or audio of a student performing a poem, a scene . . . Audio recording of student explaining in own words themes, literary terms, or performing Capture images of examples of ideas, themes, or vocabulary Have students write out text message notes & send to friends Text like a character in a story would—hand write it on paper though or type it up
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Math Take pictures of geometry vocabulary words
Angles & parallel lines— et cetera Images/Examples of mathematical principles
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How can we get you these examples?
us with your name, your school, & your address & we will send these to you through the courier What formats do you need for your computer? CD Rom for Quicktime or Windows Media Player DVD for Quicktime or Windows Media Player for PowerPoints only
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