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Vocabulary Book II Unit 9

Vocabulary Book II Unit 9. Binder with Paper Remember to use Cornell Note-taking method. . Take Out. You will be able to: Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell note-taking method. Create original sentences using vocabulary words using notes . Vocabulary Objectives - Today.

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Vocabulary Book II Unit 9

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  1. Vocabulary Book IIUnit 9

  2. Binder with Paper • Remember to use Cornell Note-taking method. Take Out

  3. You will be able to: • Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell note-taking method. • Create original sentences using vocabulary words using notes. Vocabulary Objectives - Today

  4. You will be able to: • Match vocabulary words to definitions and use words in sentences without notes. Vocabulary Objectives – By the end of the week

  5. Cornell Notes • Write down the words and definitions in your notebooks. • Word in column in left and definition in column on right. • Write down word used in a phrase or sentence. • Write down roots and meanings. Vocabulary Words

  6. MENT • Latin MENS, MENTIS, "mind" Root

  7. 1 - DEMENTED

  8. adj. Out of one's mind; insane • L. de, “out of” + mentis – out of one’s mind; insane • The filmmaker insisted that his movies made sense, but to many people, what he did seemed completely demented. • syn: crazy ant: sane DEMENTED

  9. DEMENTED

  10. 2 - MENTALITY

  11. n. State of mind • Al's vicious mentality led him to launch attacks on many of his former friends. MENTALITY

  12. MNE • Greek MIMNESKEIN, "to remember" • MNEMOS, "remembering" ROOT

  13. 3 - AMNESTY

  14. n. Pardon for offenses • G. a, "not," + mimneskein = not remembering • During the general amnesty, Ted was released from the government prison. • syn: absolution AMNESTY

  15. AMNESTY

  16. AMNESTY

  17. 4 - MNEMONIC

  18. adj. Aiding in memory • Many educational professionals encourage students to use mnemonic devices when studying for tests. MNEMONIC

  19. MNEMONIC

  20. MNEMONIC

  21. 4 - MNEMONIC

  22. GNO • Greek GIGNOSKEIN, "to know" ROOT

  23. 5 - DIAGNOSIS

  24. n. Statement naming the cause of a condition • G. dia, "apart," + gignoskeln = to know apart • After doctors had performed numerous tests on the patient, they decided upon a diagnosis. • syn: identification 5 - DIAGNOSIS

  25. 5 - DIAGNOSIS

  26. 5 - DIAGNOSIS

  27. 6 - PROGNOSIS

  28. n. Expectation of the way something will turn out; prediction • G. pro, "before" + gignoskein = to know before • Because Marie was in excellent physical condition, her prognosis for beating the disease was very good. • syn: prediction PROGNOSIS

  29. NOT, NOISS, NAISS • Latin NOSCERE, NOTUM, "to know" ROOT

  30. 7 - NOTORIOUS

  31. adj. Famous in a negative way • Betsy was notorious for planning huge parties and then canceling them at the last minute. • syn: infamous NOTORIOUS

  32. NOTORIOUS

  33. 8 - CONNOISSEUR

  34. n. One who is knowledgeable about a subject • Chef Rodrigo was a connoisseur of shellfish, having traveled the world to taste them all. CONNOISSEUR

  35. CONNOISSEUR

  36. 9 - RECONNAISSANCE

  37. n. Exploration to gain knowledge or information • The lieutenant accompanied his men on a reconnaissance maneuver, during which they spotted several enemy tents. RECONNAISSANCE

  38. United States Marine Corps Recon Battalions, Deep  Reconnaissance Platoons RECONNAISSANCE

  39. RATIO • Latin RATIO, RATIONIS, "reason" ROOT

  40. 10 - RATION

  41. v. To divide and distribute evenly • In order to prolong her experience of the excellent novel, Sylvia rationed the number of pages she read each day. • Syn: divide RATION

  42. RATION

  43. 11 - RATIONAL

  44. adj. Sound in mind; logical • Although Samantha tried to be rational about losing her dog, she felt that she would go crazy with worry. • Syn: sensible RATIONAL

  45. 3X EACH + DEFINITIONS AND ORIGINAL SENTENCES • OR • FLASHCARDS WITH ORIGINAL SENTENCES HOMEWORK

  46. Amnesty • Connoisseur • Demented • Diagnosis • Mentality • Mnemonic • Notorious • Prognosis • Ration • Rational • Reconnaissance Closing – Make up a sentence.

  47. Amnesty • Connoisseur • Demented • Diagnosis • Mentality • Mnemonic • Notorious • Prognosis • Ration • Rational • Reconnaissance Bonus Round – Make up a sentence using two or more words.

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