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Set 2: Quiz August 31
Anti- against/ opposite
vid/vis- to see
ness- state or condition of being
Play I have... Who has? at home!
How to play:
1. After printing the cards, split cards as evenly as possible between players.
2. Whoever has the START CARD will say "I have visual. Who has to be against the act of learning?" (read what's on the card)
3. Whoever has the word that fits the definition "to be against the act of learning" will then say "I have _______. Who has _________________?"
4. The game will continue this way until the cards have been put into the correct order with the END CARD on top which should have the definition that matches the word visual from the START CARD.
How to play:
1. After printing the cards, split cards as evenly as possible between players.
2. Whoever has the START CARD will say "I have visual. Who has to be against the act of learning?" (read what's on the card)
3. Whoever has the word that fits the definition "to be against the act of learning" will then say "I have _______. Who has _________________?"
4. The game will continue this way until the cards have been put into the correct order with the END CARD on top which should have the definition that matches the word visual from the START CARD.
Set 1: Quiz August 17
Re- to do over/ again
Chron- time
able- can be done/ able to do
Using your knowledge of the meaning of the affixes and root, practice writing the definitions to each of the following. Try NOT to look up definitions in a dictionary!!
Reconstruct Chronological Capable
Repurpose Chronicles Tangible
Reapply Synchronize Believable
Remodel Chronic Possible
Readjust Thinkable
Here is an example of what a quiz question may look like:
1. Mr. James decided to repurpose the old door into a shelf for the living room.
In the sentence above, the word repurpose most likely means:
a. to use once
b. to create again
c. to use something again in a different way
d. to use something again in the same way
Correct answer: C
Reconstruct Chronological Capable
Repurpose Chronicles Tangible
Reapply Synchronize Believable
Remodel Chronic Possible
Readjust Thinkable
Here is an example of what a quiz question may look like:
1. Mr. James decided to repurpose the old door into a shelf for the living room.
In the sentence above, the word repurpose most likely means:
a. to use once
b. to create again
c. to use something again in a different way
d. to use something again in the same way
Correct answer: C