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ROOTS equ – equal; same viv – to live. SUFFIXES ious – having characterized by less – without. GREEK/LATIN WORD PARTS. PREFIXES mono/mon – one; single; alone multi – many quadri/quadru/ quadr – four hetero – different homo – one and the same; like proto – first omni – all
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ROOTS equ – equal; same viv – to live SUFFIXES ious – having characterized by less – without GREEK/LATIN WORD PARTS PREFIXES mono/mon – one; single; alone multi – many quadri/quadru/ quadr – four hetero – different homo – one and the same; like proto – first omni – all pan – all amphi - both, around
Match the following word parts with their definitions: • mon/mono A. all • multi B. four • quadr C. one • proto D. many • omni E. first
mon/mono A. all • multi B. four • quadr C. one • proto D. many • omni E. first
Quadri = four But does not have to be equal in length
What geometric figures could be equilateral? • triangle • square • hexagon • rectangle
If in homogeneous classroom grouping, the students in each group have similar abilities, then what is heterogeneous grouping?
Homo = same Hetero = different So…different levels of ability
What is Apple talking about when they say that the camera can switch between normal view and PANORAMIC view for its pictures?
Pan = all So the panoramic view takes in ALL the view It’s a much wider picture, right? http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen2/full22.html
Then and now… What are these? Hint: think of the word part for ‘both, around’
Create a sentence using each of the following words: vivid vivacious viv = to live-ious = having, characterized by
What does the suffix “-less” mean?And please don’t say ‘less’
WITHOUT (If it meant ‘less,’ would that work with ‘heartless’ or ‘timeless’
If “monochromatic” means “one color,” what do you think “polychromatic” means?
Give me an example of a prototype
If animals that eat plants are called herbivores, and animals that eat animals are called carnivores, then what are animals that eat both plants AND animals?
OMNIvores Seagulls will eat Just about anything That they come across - humans, too, are considered omnivores