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Reading and Roots #6

Reading and Roots #6. Second Six Weeks. Make sure to have your INDEPENDENT READING BOOK in the room with you. If you haven’t already, hand in PROGRESS CHECK # 1 & #2 Find your seat and have out… INDEPENDENT READING BOOK Notebook Pen/ pencil. Happy Monday!. You need your book.

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Reading and Roots #6

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  1. Reading and Roots #6 Second Six Weeks

  2. Make sure to have your INDEPENDENT READING BOOK in the room with you. • If you haven’t already, hand in PROGRESS CHECK #1 & #2 • Find your seat and have out… • INDEPENDENT READING BOOK • Notebook • Pen/ pencil Happy Monday! You need your book. If you forget it, you will need to use a pass to retrieve it from your locker.

  3. In your notebook, record the word parts for this week: • urb • mort • dis • bibl/biblio • un • auto NOTES SECTION: list all the words you can think of which contain these word parts.

  4. Read through each list and make an INFERENCE about what each root might mean. “I think ______ means _______ because…” • urb • bibl/biblio In your small group… • mort • un • dis • auto

  5. Create the following chart- • Be sure you give yourself room to record information. 7 In your VOCABULARY section- 4

  6. L urban, suburban, urbane city L morose, mortal, mortician, immortality death apart, away from L disappear, disbelief, disability, dissolve G bibliography, bible, bibliophile book not, none, the reverse of E unattractive, unfinished, unpredictable, unnecessary autonomy, autobiography, autograph, automatic, automotive G self

  7. Word parts help us uncover the meaning of words which are new to us, so… As you read… extend your vocabulary. • Your SSR goal: Record 2 words which… Using our knowledge… • are new/ unfamiliar to you • you know, but want to use more • contain any of the studied word parts

  8. Your SSR goal: Record 2 words which… • viv/ vit • chron • hydro • init • logy, ology • min • sign • path • urb • mort • are new/ unfamiliar to you • you know, but want to use more • contain any of the studied word parts • corp • mem • civ • omni • max • plur/ plus • dict • Kno • un • auto • fer • cred • junct/ jug/ join • pre • gon • jur/ jus/ jud • ann/ enn • agon • fac, fec, fic, fit, fy • scrib, script • uni, mono, sol • therm • onym, onom, nym • fin • cert • dis • bibl/biblio

  9. Use the context and/ or wordparts to INFER the meaning of your listed words. • Double-check the word’s meaning with the dictionary. • If you can’t understand the definition, ask for teacher or peer help. • Share at least ONE word each six weeks! Know your words!

  10. Progress Check #1 is now late! • Don’t get behind on your reading– 10% of your grade! • Book Fair this week (class visits & purchasing) • Borrowing Pencils • Spelling UIL • Become a better speller and compete for Small! • Mondays 3:40-4:30 • Content Review and Roots Quiz Th/Fr (make sure your NB is updated) Announcements!

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