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    Overview:
  • Hi! I am Cinny Nym, a faculty member at Vocabulary University®.
    Have you studied the given roots and their meanings? Have you repeated unfamiliar words out loud? Tip: To learn new words, LOOK at them, LISTEN to them and then WRITE them. Have you listened to a "faculty member" read the words in a story at the "view context story" link? (Note: this AUDIO resource is available for all sesssions from #1 through #6. AUDIO will be available in future sets of words as noted.)
    Each puzzle contains a root, a definition and a part of speech for each word. The OBJECTIVE of this activity is to solve the puzzle by typing in appropriate letters in the word blanks.
  • If you have not learned the unfamiliar word(s) well enough and are unable to solve the puzzles, press the submit button. By doing this, you can study again the root, word answers and a contextual sentence. Then go back and try to solve the puzzle by typing in letters. You can solve the puzzle repeatedly until you earn a perfect score!
  • Email your answers to friends, family and classmates. The OUTCOME is your mastery of three roots and at least 12 words!
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1) Root-A-Week: CEPT-CIP-CAP #1

Directions: The Master Root is: CEPT-CIP-CAP which means TAKE, RECEIVE .
To solve the puzzle put your answers INSIDE the word boxes and, at the bottom of the puzzle, click submit. When you hit "Submit", you will get back the correct answers, the use of the word in a sentence and the percentage score for how many questions you answered correctly.
 
Clue: Use the definition, root and part of speech clues to determine each of the key words in the word boxes. You have permission to make a hard copy for further vocabulary study at home or in the classroom.
 
WordBank: 18 everyday words: CEPT = acCEPTable, acCEPTance, conCEPT, conCEPTion, deCEPTion, exCEPTion, imperCEPTible, inCEPTion, interCEPT, perCEPTive, preCEPT, reCEPTacle, reCEPTive, susCEPTible: CIP = antiCIPate, emanCIPate, partiCIPate, prinCIPle
14 high-powered, SAT/ACT-type words: CAP = CAPacious, CAPstan, CAPtious, CAPtivate, inCAPacitate: CIP/CEPT = inCIPient, prinCIPality, reCIPient, unexCEPTionable
 
 
Root-A-Week: CEPT-CIP-CAP #1
 
1)  General notion or idea; an object of a thought; a theme or image (noun)
 
2)  An instance or case not conforming to the general rule; act of excluding or leaving out (noun)
 
 
3)  Meeting minimum requirements; pleasing to the receiver; welcome; agreeable; tolerable (adjective)
 
4)  To stop or interrupt the course or progress of; to take, seize or halt (verb)
 

2) Root-A-Week: CEPT-CIP-CAP #2

Directions: The Master Root is: CEPT-CIP-CAP which means TAKE, RECEIVE.
To solve the puzzle put your answers INSIDE the word boxes and, at the bottom of the puzzle, click submit. When you hit "Submit", you will get back the correct answers, the use of the word in a sentence and the percentage score for how many questions you answered correctly.
 
Clue: Use the definition, root and part of speech clues to determine each of the key words in the word boxes. You have permission to make a hard copy for further vocabulary study at home or in the classroom.
 
WordBank: 18 everyday words: CEPT = acCEPTable, acCEPTance, conCEPT, conCEPTion, deCEPTion, exCEPTion, imperCEPTible, inCEPTion, interCEPT, perCEPTive, preCEPT, reCEPTacle, reCEPTive, susCEPTible: CIP = antiCIPate, emanCIPate, partiCIPate, prinCIPle
14 high-powered, SAT/ACT-type words: CAP = CAPacious, CAPstan, CAPtious, CAPtivate, inCAPacitate: CIP/CEPT = inCIPient, prinCIPality, reCIPient, unexCEPTionable
 
 
Root-A-Week: CEPT-CIP-CAP #2
 
1)  A maxim; a principle or rule by which one acts or conducts one's life (noun)
 
2)  Fertilization; something that is held as an opinion, idea or design; a notion (noun)
 
 
3)  Having keenness of insight, understanding or intuition; showing the power or faculty of awareness (adjective)
 
4)  A container, device, etc., that receives or holds something (noun)