What does CPR stand for?
Context clues
word Parts and
Resources
What does the Latin root SCOP mean?
see
What does the prefix PRE- mean?
prior to/before/earlier than/front
What does the Latin suffix ENCE/ANCE mean?
state of being
not literate/not being able to read or write
Why should I use context clues?
It helps to determine what a word means without having to stop and look the word up.
What does the Latin root TELE mean?
distance
What does the Latin prefixes IN/IM/IL mean?
not
What do the Latin suffixes -ABLE/-IBLE mean?
can be done
If the prefix/root arthro- means "joint" (like human joints--elbow, knees, etc.), then what does the word ARTHROSCOPE mean?
a special tool (a scope) used to see joints
What are the different parts that can make up a word?
Prefix
Root
Suffix
What does the Latin Root AUD mean?
hear/listen
What does the Anglo Saxon prefix FORE mean?
before/earlier
What does the Latin/Greek suffix -IZE mean?
to make/to cause to become
Of the following roots, which one means "feeling/suffering/disease"?
SPEC
AUD
PATH
PATH
Can you use a dictionary, website or teacher as a resource on the FAST assessment?
NO
What does the Latin root SPECT/SPEC mean?
see/watch/observe
What do the Latin prefixes EN/EM mean?
to cause to be/to put into or onto/to go into or onto
What does the Latin suffix -TUDE mean?
condition/state/quality of
Which of these suffixes means "to make/to cause/to become"?
-IZE
-MENT
-LY
-IZE
What are some examples of resources that you CAN use to determine the meaning(s) of unfamiliar words on the FAST assessment? Only 1 example is necessary to earn points.
Caption
Marginal Notes
Footnote
Your own brain
What does the Greek root PATH mean?
feeling/suffering/disease
What does the Latin/Greek prefix PRO- mean?
forward/before/in support of
What do the Anglo Saxon/Latin suffixes -ERY/-ARY mean?
relating to/quality of/place where/one who
VISIONATE
VISIONARY
VISIONIZE
VISIONARY