a feeling of love or liking; a tender feeling (from the root "facere)
affection
The terrifying horror movie ___________ us so much that we had to leave the theater.
(root: facere)
petrified
error
root: funct
malfunction
Name that part of speech!
facsimile
noun (person, place, or thing)
Create a quick facsimile of my "Stay Gold" poster.
A copy of the poster.
1. not working
2. not able to be fixed or cured
(from the root "oper")
inoperable
After avoiding the sun for an entire year, Mrs. Brauner found that she was severely ___________ in vitamin D so she started taking a supplement.
(root: facere)
deficient
tenderness
root: facere
affection
Name that part of speech!
suffice
verb (action)
Quickly share about the last time you cooperated with someone else.
A time you worked together nicely with someone else.
no longer working; no longer active
(from the root "funct")
defunct
Mrs. Brauner didn't need any more friends; she felt that her stuffed animals at home would _________.
(root: facere)
suffice
duplicate
root: facere
facsimile
petrify
verb (action)
What's on the agenda for today's L&L tutorial?
Jeopardy review!
a copy; an imitation
(from the root "facere")
facsimile
Mrs. Brauner was very proud of the _________ for the day: first, a super fun activity, and second, reading a chapter of the book!
root: agere
agenda
satisfy
root: facere
suffice
inoperable
adjective (describing word)
Name something in this classroom that's operational.
to solidify; to clump or clot
(from the root "agere")
coagulate
If you want to succeed in a group project, it's important that everyone _____________ and completes their portion of the assignment.
root: oper
cooperates
root: agere
transact
defunct
adjective (describing word)
Name something it would be GOOD to be deficient in.
Something bad... illness? stupidity? worries?