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Unit 9 Take Out Binder with Paper Remember to use Cornell Notetaking method Vocabulary Objectives Today You will be able to Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell notetaking method ID: 191686

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Vocabulary Book IIUnit 9Slide2

Take OutBinder with PaperRemember to use Cornell Note-taking method. Slide3

Vocabulary Objectives - TodayYou will be able to:Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell note-taking method.Create original sentences using vocabulary words using notes.Slide4

Vocabulary Objectives – By the end of the weekYou will be able to:Match vocabulary words to definitions and use words in sentences without notes.Slide5

Vocabulary WordsCornell 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.Slide6

Root MENTLatin MENS, MENTIS, "mind"Slide7

1 - DEMENTED Slide8

DEMENTEDadj. Out of one's mind; insaneL. de, “out of” + mentis – out of one’s mind; insaneThe filmmaker insisted that his movies made sense, but to many people, what he did seemed completely demented.syn: crazy ant: saneSlide9

DEMENTEDSlide10

2 - MENTALITY Slide11

MENTALITY n. State of mindAl's vicious mentality led him to launch attacks on many of his former friends.Slide12

ROOTMNEGreek MIMNESKEIN, "to remember"MNEMOS, "remembering"Slide13

3 - AMNESTY Slide14

AMNESTYn. Pardon for offensesG. a, "not," + mimneskein = not rememberingDuring the general amnesty, Ted was released from the government prison.syn: absolutionSlide15

AMNESTYSlide16

AMNESTYSlide17

4 - MNEMONIC Slide18

MNEMONICadj. Aiding in memoryMany educational professionals encourage students to use mnemonic devices when studying for tests.Slide19

MNEMONIC Slide20

MNEMONIC Slide21

4 - MNEMONIC Slide22

ROOTGNOGreek GIGNOSKEIN, "to know"Slide23

5 - DIAGNOSIS Slide24

5 - DIAGNOSISn. Statement naming the cause of a conditionG. dia, "apart," + gignoskeln = to know apartAfter doctors had performed numerous tests on the patient, they decided upon a diagnosis.syn: identificationSlide25

5 - DIAGNOSISSlide26

5 - DIAGNOSISSlide27

6 - PROGNOSIS Slide28

PROGNOSISn. Expectation of the way something will turn out; predictionG. pro, "before" + gignoskein = to know beforeBecause Marie was in excellent physical condition, her prognosis for beating the disease was very good.syn: predictionSlide29

ROOT NOT, NOISS, NAISSLatin NOSCERE, NOTUM, "to know"Slide30

7 - NOTORIOUS Slide31

NOTORIOUSadj. Famous in a negative wayBetsy was notorious for planning huge parties and then canceling them at the last minute.syn: infamousSlide32

NOTORIOUSSlide33

8 - CONNOISSEUR Slide34

CONNOISSEURn. One who is knowledgeable about a subjectChef Rodrigo was a connoisseur of shellfish, having traveled the world to taste them all.Slide35

CONNOISSEURSlide36

9 - RECONNAISSANCE Slide37

RECONNAISSANCEn. Exploration to gain knowledge or informationThe lieutenant accompanied his men on a reconnaissance maneuver, during which they spotted several enemy tents.Slide38

RECONNAISSANCEUnited States Marine Corps Recon Battalions, Deep Reconnaissance PlatoonsSlide39

ROOT RATIOLatin RATIO, RATIONIS, "reason"Slide40

10 - RATION Slide41

RATIONv. To divide and distribute evenlyIn order to prolong her experience of the excellent novel, Sylvia rationed the number of pages she read each day.Syn: divideSlide42

RATIONSlide43

11 - RATIONAL Slide44

RATIONALadj. Sound in mind; logicalAlthough Samantha tried to be rational about losing her dog, she felt that she would go crazy with worry.Syn: sensibleSlide45

HOMEWORK3X EACH + DEFINITIONS AND ORIGINAL SENTENCESORFLASHCARDS WITH ORIGINAL SENTENCESSlide46

Closing – Make up a sentence.AmnestyConnoisseurDementedDiagnosisMentalityMnemonicNotorious

PrognosisRationRationalReconnaissanceSlide47

Bonus Round – Make up a sentence using two or more words.AmnestyConnoisseurDementedDiagnosisMentalityMnemonicNotorious

PrognosisRationRationalReconnaissance