vocabulary book ii unit 9
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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. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Vocabulary Book IIUnit 9
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Take Out
Binder with PaperRemember to use Cornell Note-taking
method.
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Vocabulary Objectives - TodayYou will be able to:
◦Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell note-taking method.
◦Create original sentences using vocabulary words using notes.
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Vocabulary Objectives – By the end of the week
You will be able to:◦Match vocabulary words to definitions and use
words in sentences without notes.
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Vocabulary Words
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.
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Root
MENTLatin MENS, MENTIS, "mind"
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1 - DEMENTED
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DEMENTED
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
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DEMENTED
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2 - MENTALITY
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MENTALITY
n. State of mind
Al's vicious mentality led him to launch attacks on many of his former friends.
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ROOT
MNEGreek MIMNESKEIN, "to remember"MNEMOS, "remembering"
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3 - AMNESTY
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AMNESTY
n. Pardon for offenses◦G. a, "not," + mimneskein = not
rememberingDuring the general amnesty, Ted was
released from the government prison.
syn: absolution
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AMNESTY
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AMNESTY
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4 - MNEMONIC
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MNEMONIC
adj. Aiding in memory
Many educational professionals encourage students to use mnemonic devices when studying for tests.
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MNEMONIC
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MNEMONIC
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4 - MNEMONIC
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ROOT
GNOGreek GIGNOSKEIN, "to know"
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5 - DIAGNOSIS
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5 - DIAGNOSIS
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
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5 - DIAGNOSIS
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5 - DIAGNOSIS
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6 - PROGNOSIS
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PROGNOSISn. Expectation of the way something
will turn out; prediction◦G. pro, "before" + gignoskein = to know
beforeBecause Marie was in excellent
physical condition, her prognosis for beating the disease was very good.
syn: prediction
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ROOT
NOT, NOISS, NAISSLatin NOSCERE, NOTUM, "to know"
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7 - NOTORIOUS
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NOTORIOUSadj. Famous in a negative way
Betsy was notorious for planning huge parties and then canceling them at the last minute.
syn: infamous
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NOTORIOUS
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8 - CONNOISSEUR
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CONNOISSEURn. One who is knowledgeable about a
subject
Chef Rodrigo was a connoisseur of shellfish, having traveled the world to taste them all.
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CONNOISSEUR
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9 - RECONNAISSANCE
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RECONNAISSANCE
n. Exploration to gain knowledge or information
The lieutenant accompanied his men on a reconnaissance maneuver, during which they spotted several enemy tents.
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RECONNAISSANCE
United States Marine Corps Recon Battalions, Deep Reconnaissance Platoons
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ROOT
RATIOLatin RATIO, RATIONIS, "reason"
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10 - RATION
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RATION
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
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RATION
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11 - RATIONAL
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RATIONAL
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
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HOMEWORK
3X EACH + DEFINITIONS AND ORIGINAL SENTENCES◦OR
FLASHCARDS WITH ORIGINAL SENTENCES
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Closing – Make up a sentence.
1. Amnesty2. Connoisseur3. Demented4. Diagnosis5. Mentality6. Mnemonic
7. Notorious8. Prognosis9. Ration10.Rational11.Reconnaissance
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Bonus Round – Make up a sentence using two or more words.
1. Amnesty2. Connoisseur3. Demented4. Diagnosis5. Mentality6. Mnemonic
7. Notorious8. Prognosis9. Ration10.Rational11.Reconnaissance