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Exploring Latin and Greek Derivatives in Fossils: Homework from September 30, 2013

This assignment focuses on understanding Latin and Greek derivatives as seen in the context of paleontology. Students are required to analyze terms such as "dinosaur," "asteroid," and "glacier," exploring their roots and meanings. The objective is to connect linguistic heritage with scientific terminology, enhancing comprehension of fossil terminology through engaging activities like the "Brain Pop: Fossils" video. The follow-up will help reinforce concepts learned in the initial lab exercise.

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Exploring Latin and Greek Derivatives in Fossils: Homework from September 30, 2013

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  1. Warm Up, September 30th, 2013

  2. Homework Czech

  3. “Latin and Greek” Derivatives* DerivativeTranslation dino- terrible -oid resembling aster- start -saur lizard glaci- ice

  4. Brain Pop: Fossilz

  5. “Fossils Lab: Follow Up”

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