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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 SUFFIXES ious – having characterized by less without ROOTS equ – equal; same viv – to live

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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GREEK/LATIN WORD PARTSPREFIXES

mono/mon – one; single; alonemulti – many

quadri/quadru/quadr – four

hetero – differenthomo – one and the

same; likeproto – firstomni – allpan – all

amphi - both, around

SUFFIXES

ious – having characterized by

less – without

ROOTS

equ – equal; same

viv – to live

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Match the following word parts with their definitions:

1. mon/mono A. all

2. multi B. four

3. quadr C. one

4. proto D. many

5. omni E. first

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1. mon/mono A. all

2. multi B. four

3. quadr C. one

4. proto D. many

5. omni E. first

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Is a quadrilateral always an equilateral?

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Quadri = four

But does not have to be equal in length

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What geometric figures could be equilateral?

A. triangle

B. square

C. hexagon

D. rectangle

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If in homogeneous classroom grouping, the students in each group have similar abilities, then what is heterogeneous grouping?

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Homo = same

Hetero = different

So…different levels of ability

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What is Apple talking about when they say that

the camera can switch between normal view and

PANORAMIC view for its pictures?

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Pan = allSo the panoramic view takes in

ALL the viewIt’s a much wider picture, right?

http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen2/full22.html

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Then and now…

What are these?Hint: think of the

word partfor ‘both, around’

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viv = to live-ious = having, characterized by

Create a sentence using each of the following words:

• vivid

• vivacious

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What does the suffix “-less” mean?

And please don’t say ‘less’

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WITHOUT(If it meant ‘less,’

would that work with ‘heartless’ or

‘timeless’

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If “monochromatic” means “one color,” what do you think “polychromatic” means?

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A rainbow is polychromatic, right?

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Give me an

example of a

prototype

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(the original or model on which something is based)

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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?

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OMNIvoresSeagulls will eat

Just about anything

That they come across

- humans, too, are

considered omnivores