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Day 1
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Slide
Latin Roots
flect means "bend"
ped means "foot"
loc means "place"
Slide 3 - Slide
the act or result of bending back
A
deflect
B
inflection
C
reflect
D
reflection
Slide 4 - Quiz
the act or result of bending
A
deflect
B
inflection
C
reflect
D
reflection
Slide 5 - Quiz
to change or cause to change direction
A
deflect
B
inflection
C
reflect
D
reflection
Slide 6 - Quiz
to bend back
A
deflect
B
inflection
C
reflect
D
reflection
Slide 7 - Quiz
professional care and treatment of the feet
A
pedal
B
pedicure
C
pedestrian
D
impede
Slide 8 - Quiz
a lever that is pressed by the foot
A
pedal
B
pedicure
C
pedestrian
D
impede
Slide 9 - Quiz
to interfere with the movement of progress of
A
pedal
B
pedicure
C
pedestrian
D
impede
Slide 10 - Quiz
a person who is traveling on foot
A
pedal
B
pedicure
C
pedestrian
D
impede
Slide 11 - Quiz
a place or position
A
local
B
location
C
dislocate
D
locomotive
Slide 12 - Quiz
a train
A
local
B
location
C
dislocate
D
locomotive
Slide 13 - Quiz
located or living nearby
A
local
B
location
C
dislocate
D
locomotive
Slide 14 - Quiz
to put out of place
A
local
B
location
C
dislocate
D
locomotive
Slide 15 - Quiz
a particular place or position
A
biped
B
centipede
C
locus
D
allocate
Slide 16 - Quiz
to distribute or assign for a particular purpose
A
biped
B
centipede
C
locus
D
allocate
Slide 17 - Quiz
an animal that uses two legs for walking
A
biped
B
centipede
C
locus
D
allocate
Slide 18 - Quiz
an invertebrate with many pairs of legs
A
biped
B
centipede
C
locus
D
allocate
Slide 19 - Quiz
Slide 20 - Slide
Visualizing p. 532-533
Slide 21 - Slide
Visualizing p. 535
Slide 22 - Slide
Visualizing p. 536
Slide 23 - Slide
Asking/Answering Questions
Slide 24 - Slide
Visualizing p. 542
Slide 25 - Slide
see/sea threw/through
Slide 26 - Slide
What homophones do you see?
Owen sent a letter to his grandmother.
A penny is worth one cent.
Slide 27 - Open question
What homophones do you see?
Please raise your right hand.
I will write my name here.
Slide 28 - Open question
What homophones do you see?
Uncle Kyle knows the governor.
These glasses pinch my nose.
Slide 29 - Open question
What homophones do you see?
I have heard you play piano.
A herd of cows walks back to the barn.
Slide 30 - Open question
What homophones do you see?
It’s almost twelve o’clock.
Its tires are very muddy.
Slide 31 - Open question
Are you going _____ the store after work?
A
two
B
to
C
too
Slide 32 - Quiz
Did you bring _____ lunch today?
A
your
B
you're
Slide 33 - Quiz
Tomas’s little brother turns ____ next week.
A
for
B
four
Slide 34 - Quiz
Our ___ class will visit the Nature Museum in April.
A
hole
B
whole
Slide 35 - Quiz
The dear usually cross this part of the trail at dusk.
A
deer
B
dear
Slide 36 - Quiz
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