COMMON LATIN ROOTS SCRIB SCRIPT COMMON LATIN ROOTS
COMMON LATIN ROOTS SCRIB/ SCRIPT
COMMON LATIN ROOTS DIRECTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Click on the slide. Read the root word and its definition at the top of the slide. Click the space bar. Read the first word part that pops up. Click the space bar. Read the next word part that comes up. (Repeat this step until the entire word appears under the word parts. ) Read the entire word using the chunks (syllables). Click on the speaker symbol to listen to the correct pronunciation of the word. Determine whether you were correct. Click on the space bar. Read the definition that appears. Think about how the definition relates to the meaning of the root word. Think about the meanings of any of the other word parts. After you have finished with all of the slides, go back to the first slide. Repeat the process. Determine whether you can say the word correctly. Also, attempt to say the definition of the word before you make the definition appear. Repeat the process until you are able to say the definitions of each of the words correctly.
SCRIB/SCRIPT: WRITE SCRIBE Someone who copies documents and writes.
SCRIB/SCRIPT: WRITE SCRIB E DESCRIBE DE To tell about something.
SCRIB/SCRIPT: WRITE MAN U SCRIP T MANUSCRIP T A book, play, document, etc. written by hand.
SCRIB/SCRIPT: WRITE IN SCRI TION P INSCRIPTIO N Words written or carved in to a stone or monument.
SCRIB/SCRIPT: WRITE TRAN SCRIPT TRANSCRIP T A written version of something.
SCRIB/SCRIPT: WRITE DE SCRI TION P DESCRIPTIO N A spoken or written representation of something.
SCRIB/SCRIPT: WRITE PRE SCRI TION P PRESCRIPTIO N An order written by a doctor for medicine.
SCRIB/SCRIPT: WRITE SUB SCRI TION P SUBSCRIPTIO N An agreement to buy a magazine, newspaper, etc. .
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