Unit 11 Binder with Paper Remember to use the Cornell Notetaking method Take Out You will be able to Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell notetaking method Create original sentences using vocabulary words using notes ID: 462879
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Vocabulary Book IIUnit 11Slide2
Binder with PaperRemember to use the Cornell Note-taking method. Take OutSlide3
You will be able to:Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell note-taking method.Create original sentences using vocabulary words using notes.Vocabulary Objectives - TodaySlide4
You will be able to:Match vocabulary words to definitions and use words in sentences without notes.Vocabulary Objectives – By the end of the weekSlide5
Cornell NotesWrite 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.Vocabulary WordsSlide6
VETLatin VETUS, VETERIS "old"Root Slide7
1 - VETERANSlide8
n. Someone very experienced in something; expertSarah, a veteran watcher of TV news programs, auditioned for the new quiz show about current events.syn: professional ant: noviceVETERANSlide9Slide10
'While a. veteran can beanyone who has spentmany years in a particularfield or occupation,the word often describessomeone who has servedin the military.Slide11
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adj. Having done something for a long time; habitualL. in in, "in," + veteris = in the oldTerrance was an inveterate gambler, and his wife finally divorced him because of it.syn: practiced.INVETERATESlide13Slide14
FREQLatin FREQUENS, "frequent, numerous"ROOTSlide15
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v. To visit often or repeatedlyWhen I travel overseas, I always frequent local restaurants, rather than fast food places.syn: patronize ant: avoidFREQUENTSlide17Slide18
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adj. Not occurring oftenL in, "not," + frequens =not frequentThe two-year-long drought was broken only by infrequent small showers.syn: rare ant: habitual4 - INFREQUENTSlide20
ANNLatin ANNUS, "year"ROOTSlide21
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n. A record of something; a historyNowhere in the annals of the town was there mention of the shooting, so we assumed that the story was false.syn: archivesANNALSSlide23Slide24
6 - ANNUITYSlide25
n. Payment received every yearMy mom's annuity amounted to over a million dollars, but it was set aside only for her grandchildren.ANNUITYSlide26Slide27
7 - ANNUALSlide28
adj. Occurring every yearWhen the longest day of the year arrived, many ancient civilizations celebrated the annual planting of crops.syn: yearly7 - ANNUALSlide29
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CHRONGreek KRONOS, "time"ROOT Slide33
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n. A history arranged by timeThe police wanted to know the chronology of the events that occurred just before the car wreck.8 - CHRONOLOGYSlide36Slide37Slide38
9 - CHRONICSlide39
adj. Happening repeatedly or over a long period of timeEven though Cory has a chronic cough, he refuses to visit a doctor.syn: constant ant: sporadicCHRONICSlide40Slide41Slide42
TEMPLatin TEMPUS, TEMPORIS, "time"ROOT Slide43
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adj. Happening at or around the same timeL can, "together," + temporis = together in timeThe Russian Revolution and World War I were contemporaneous events that occurred in the early years of the 201h century.syn: coexisting, simultaneous10 - CONTEMPORANEOUSSlide45
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n. A person from the same time period or generationOne contemporary of Abe Lincoln was the ex-slave Frederick Douglass, who eventually met the President.11 - CONTEMPORARYSlide47Slide48Slide49
12 - TEMPOSlide50
n. Rhythm or beatUsing only his baton, the conductor instructed the orchestra to increase the tempo of the music.12 - TEMPOSlide51Slide52
3X EACH + DEFINITIONS AND ORIGINAL SENTENCESORFLASHCARDS WITH ORIGINAL SENTENCESHOMEWORKSlide53
Annals AnnualAnnuityChronicChronologyContemporaneousContemporaryFrequentInfrequentInveterateTempo
veteranClosing – Make up a sentence.Slide54
Annals AnnualAnnuityChronicChronologyContemporaneousContemporaryFrequentInfrequentInveterateTempo
veteranBonus Round – Make up a sentence using two or more words.Slide55
AmnestyConnoisseurDementedDiagnosisMentalityMnemonicNotoriousPrognosisRationRationalReconnaissance
Bonus Round – Make up a sentence using two or more words.