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I. Definitions:

TRANS:: across or through 1. transaction: n. putting through a business deal 2. transparent: adj. letting light pass through (you can see through it) PORT: to carry 3. deport: v. to send a person out of the country 4. export: v. to send goods out of the country 5. deportment: n. conduct; behavior AUD: to hear 6. audit: n. an official examination of an account book 7. inaudible: adj. cannot be heard VIS: to see 8. visa: n. an endorsement on a passport granting entrance rentto a country 9. visage: n. the face or look of a person 10. providential: adj. provided by divine guidance; lucky

II. Sentences:

He saw his friend through the window because it was transparent.

During the Civil War ship's would export goods to other countrys.

The recording of the tape was inaudible and did not play well.

The visage of the mask's face made people jump back in fear.

III. Story: Once there was a man, who came from India. He was very old and his voice, and accent became very inaudible to others around him. He loved the flowers and plants, and wanted other countrys to appriciate the beautiful flowers that came from his home land. So he dicided that the only way he could show others how wonderful flowers, was to travel. Now this man was not poor so he dicided that he would check his visa, get his audit approved, and when all his transactions were trough, he was ready to go. He moved that month with the finest flowers he was able to find, and the assurance from all all of his friends, that they would always help him when he was in need. He came to the tip of Florida, and began his small buisness, from his temporary apartment. The first few weeks were stressful, and be became sure that he was transparent, but when he started to deport, and export, the beautiful flowers, people began to come to his home to buy them. The old mans deportment, and visage, began to increase, and be became more and more happier.This is when he learned that beauty can be given and shared. Some say the man was providential, but he says that he is just an old man with a basket of flowers.

IV. Activity:


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FIC/FECT: make 1. affect: v. to influence; to make an impression on 2. effect: n. result; v. to cause or bring about a result (to "effecta change") 3. deify: v. to make someone or something into a god 4. efficacious: adj. producing the wanted results; successful COR/COUR: heart 5. cordial: adj. warm; cheerful 6. discourage: v. to deprive of confidence, hope or courage CON: with or together 7. congregate: v. to gather with others in one place 8. consolidate: v. to unite into one whole; combine ANTI: against 9. antibiotic: n. a drug capable of killing germs inside the body 10. antidote: n. a remedy to counteract a poison
 * Week 2**

Week 3

I.Definitions

1. [|memoirs]: n. a record of something to be remembered 2. [|memorable]: adj. worth remembering; noteworthy 3. [|commemorate]: v. to observe; to recall to memory 4. [|memorabilia]: n. objects and things remembered and collected 5. [|circumference]: n. the permitted of a circle 6. [|circumvent]: v. to go around or bypass 7. [|circumspect]: adj. watchful; cautious 8. [|invincible]: adj. cannot be defeated; unstoppable 9. [|evict]: v. to put a person from a property by legal process

II.Sentences


 * 1) Many people leave memoirs so they can be remembered after they die.
 * 2) Hanging-out with my friend at Knott’s was a memorable experience.
 * 3) They made a monument to commemorate the people who died in September 11.
 * 4) Pictures are great memorabilia that many people collect.
 * 5) The circumference of a circle is the distance around it.
 * 6) The man circumvented the super market again and again until he found the cake.
 * 7) When you are out in the rain you must remember to be circumspect because the roads are very slippery.
 * 8) The super hero was invincible; no one was able to defeat him.
 * 9) The man was evicted from house because of the huge flood and was moved to the near by shelter.

III.Story

IV.Activity


 * 1) My uncle left my mom and me many ________ about his life.
 * 2) Many of my friends are _________ and friendly.
 * 3) Many people ___________ the memory of Martin Luther King Jr.
 * 4) Objects from the wars fought are ___________.
 * 5) The distance around a circle is the ____________.
 * 6) Mr. Conlay had __________ me to get to the printer.
 * 7) The house inspector has a very ____________ eye.
 * 8) Spiderman is ___________ by his enemies.
 * 9) The man was very mad bcause he had been _____________ by the manager

Week 4

I. Definition

INTER: between / among 1. [|intercept]: v. to take something on the way from one place to another 2. [|interstate]: adj. crossing state lines 3. [|interim]: n. the time between one thing and another (as in "in the interim") 4. [|interdict]: v. to forbid ANTE: before 5. [|antecede]: v. to go before in time 5. [|antebellum]: adj. before the war (especially the Civil War) CRED: believe 6. [|discredit]: v. to cast doubt; ruin the reputation of 7. [|incredible]: adj. unbelievable 8. [|credence]: n. belief as to the truth of something 9. [|incredulous]: adj. unbelieving; skeptical 10. [|accredit]: v. to certify that a school meets certain qualifications

II.Sentences

1. The linebacker intercepted the football.

2. The interstate bus went from California to New York.

3. In the interim between school and soccer practice I when to go get some ice cream.

4. I interdict my cousin for bothering me too much.

5. Christmas antecedes before New Years.

6. There were slaves in the antebellum South.

7. My cousin discredits me by telling his friends that I hit him.

8. Superman is incredible because he is very strong.

9. My grandma has credence that if you lied to your parents then the devil will take you.

10. Superman was so incredulous that we still couldn’t believe that he could jump on roofs.

III.Story

Tinkerbell is an incredible fairy.She intercepts things to Peter Pan.One day Tinkerbell intercepted ting late and their was about to be a antebellum against Peter Pan.Tinkerbell is always credence to Peter Pan.She has certain accredit to travel to. She is always interstate to go see Wendy and Peter Pan.Tinkerbell in mostly interim with Peter Pan.Wendy has a bad discredit with Tinkerbell.Peter Pan interdicted Tinkerbell to hurt Wendy. Tinkerbell will always be an incredalous fairy.I

IV.Activity

1. 1. The football was _______by the other team players.

2. The ____________ of California and Nevada had to be crossed to get to Las Vegas.

3. We have a short ___________ between passing periods.

4. My parents __________ me to go to the movies late at night.

5. Her __________ came from.

6. __________ to the war the soldiers said goodbye to their families.

7. My sister _______ me in front of my parents by lying.

8. Superman had the ____________ power of super strength.

9. Many people have ____________ about talking back to your elders.

10. Some of the stories the little boy said were _________ because they had a lot of magnificent things in them.

Week 5

I.Definitions

CULE: very small 1. [|molecule]: n. the smallest unit of matter 2. [|miniscule]: adj. extremely small; insignificant FIX: fix 3. [|fixation]: n. obsession; state of being attached 4. [|affix]: v. to fasten; to seal 5. [|transfix]: v. to hold motionless RECT: right / straight 6. [|rectify]: v. to correct a situation or problem 7. [|rector]: n. a minister or priest who heads a parish, college, etc. BIO: life 8. [|biodegradable]: adj. easily decomposed by bacteria 9. [|bionics]: n. science of designing instruments after living things 10. [|biopsy]: n. an examination of disease tissue

Sentences:

1.Water is a polar molecule.

2. The miniscule amount of drops in the bucket was amazing.

3. The fixation my sister had for the man was amazing.

4. He affixed the address label to the package.

5. The cobra is transfixed by the snake charmer.

6. The teacher rectified the fight by sending the boy to the principles office.

7. The rector of the high school is the principle.

8. Bananas are biodegradable after a few days sitting peeled.

9. Skeletons are bionics because they are made after a human has died.

10. When somebody dies they do a biopsy before they burry them.

Story:

One day their was a girl who had a biopsy.But the rectify was that no one could get close to her because the could get the biopsy too.She will always like to fixation with one of her best friends. So what she started doing was bionics because she couldn't be around other people. The poor little girl had alot of biodegradable all over her body.The girl use miniscule things to built her instruments.She also use molecule for the other instruments. The poor littlegirl built about 5 instruments and gave them to her family memebersbut at the end the little girl died.

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Across

1. the smallest unit of matter

2. extremely small; insignificant

5. to hold motionless

9. science of designing instruments after living things

Down

6. to correct a situation or problem

10. an examination of disease tissue

7. a minister or priest who heads a parish, college, etc.

4. to fasten; to seal

3. obsession; state of being attached

8. easily decomposed by bacteria


 * Week 7**

CAPIT: head

1. decapitate: v. to cut off someone’s head

2. capital: adj. punishable by death; main

3. capitulate: v. to surrender

CHRON: time

4. chronological: adj. in time order

5. chronic: adj. continuing for a long time

6. chronicle: n. a record of events; a history

7. chronometer: n. an instrument to keep time

METE: measure

8. odometer: n. an instrument for measuring the distance traveled

9. perimeter: n. the distance around

10. seismometer: n. an instrument to measure the movement of the earth (earthquakes)


 * Cross Word Puzzle**



Across

1. punishable by death; main

3. continuing for a long time

6. the distance around

7. an instrument for measuring the distance traveled

8. to surrender

9. a record of events; a history

Down

1. an instrument to keep time

2. to cut off someone’s head

4. in time order

5. something that measures the movement of the earth


 * Word pictures**

Decapitate

Capital

Capitulated

Chronological

Chronic

Chronicle

Chronometer

Odometer

Perimeter

Seismometer


 * Sentences**


 * 1) **Decapitation** was an efficient way of execution because without the head the body was useless.
 * 2) Espionage is a **capitol** crime and can be punished by death.
 * 3) The South **capitulated** to the North, so the North won the war.
 * 4) **Chronologically** is the only way to do a timeline.
 * 5) A bad restaurant has **chronic** complaints.
 * 6) Important events are often **chronicled.**
 * 7) A watch is a type of **chronometer**.
 * 8) Cars have **odometers** to see how far you have traveled.
 * 9) The **perimeter** of a the school is the distance around it.
 * 10) A **seisometer** measures the intesity of earthquakes.


 * Rootsearch**


 * **CAPIT** || **capitulum** || **capitate** ||
 * **CHRON** || **chronobiology** || **chronogram** ||
 * **METE** || **meteorolite** || **meteorist** ||


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