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WORD OF THE DAY@

THE GARDEN

October 11 – October 17, 2011

LATIN PREFIXES

A-, an-“without, not”

October 11, 2011

October 11, 2011“Divide & Conquer”

Directions: Write the prefixes and bases in the blanks. Write the meaning of the whole word in the last blank.

1. Atrophy2. Abysmal3. Anonymous4. Anarchy5. Anemic

Prefix1. __________2. __________3. __________4. __________5. __________

Base1. __________2. __________3. __________4. __________5. __________

Word Means1. __________2. __________3. __________4. __________5. __________

LATIN PREFIXES

A-, an-“without, not”

October 12, 2011

October 12, 2011“Combine & Explore”

Directions: Complete each of the following sentences with the a-, an- word that best fits the context. You may add suffixes to the words.

a. Atrophy c. Anonymous d. Anarchyb. Abysmal e. Anemic

1. We are grateful to the __________ donor for providing refreshments during half-time.

2. His writing is so dull and __________ that it puts me to sleep. 3. Born into __________ poverty, he nevertheless rose to

become state governor.4. My arm muscles will __________ if I don’t keep up my

exercise routine.5. A state of _________ broke out in the aftermath of the

assassination of the king.

LATIN PREFIXES

A-, an-“without, not”

October 13, 2011

October 13, 2011“Read & Reason”

Directions: Read the following passage, paying special attention to the a-, an- words . Then answer the questions that follow.

1.Why would an anoxic person have blue lips or fingernails?2.Why would increased breathing rate or feeling light-headed be symptoms of anoxia?

LATIN PREFIXES

A-, an-“without, not”

October 14, 2011

October 14, 2011“Extend & Explore”

Directions:Choose a word from the chart to write next to its synonym below.

Synonyms1. Listless2. Shapeless3. Deplorable4. Indifference5. Unusual6. Wither

LATIN PREFIXES

A-, an-“without, not”

October 17, 2011

October 17, 2011“Go for the Gold”

Directions: Match each word in the first column with the appropriate context in the second column.

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