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  • Common Core alignment to a Interactive Puzzle is to 4 key phrases:
    "Grade Level", "Greek and Latin Roots", "Precise Meaning" and "Context".
    CCSS Alignment Strand numbers for Specific Grades:
    Grade Level: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4, 3.4, 4.4, 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9-10.4, 11-12.4
    Greek & Latin Roots: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4b+c, 3.4b+c, 4.4b, 5.b, 6.4b, 7.4b, 8.4b, 9-10.4b, 11-12.4b
    Precise Meaning: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4e, 3.4d, 4.4c, 5.4c, 6.4c, 7.4c, 8.4c, 9-10.4c, 11-12.4c
    Context: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4a, 3.4a, 4.4a, 5.4a, 6.4a, 7.4a, 8.4a, 9-10.4a, 11-12.4a
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    1) Word Roots 6 PLIC, FAC-FIC, COGN-NOT Beginner Puzzle 1 - myVocabulary.com

    Directions:
    In the first vocabulary root word puzzle, use the Latin root PLIC = fold, bend ;
    In the second vocabulary root word puzzle use the Latin word root FAC-FIC = make, do;
    In the third vocabulary root word puzzle use the Latin word root COGN-NOT = know.
    Move down to the bottom of the third word puzzle and click SUBMIT to get correct answers, the use of each vocabulary word in a sentence and score.
    Clue:
    Study the vocabulary word list and the reading passage to solve the root word puzzle. Having trouble with unfamiliar words? Click the submit button for answers. Then, redo the puzzle.
    Vocabulary Word List:
    Beginner Vocabulary Word List from roots PLIC = fold, bend; FAC/FIC = make, do; COGN-NOT = know:
    Acquaintance, Artificial, Complication, Deficiency, Duplicate, Employment, Faculty, Ignorant, Magnificent, Misapplied, Recognize, Unnoticed
    Intermediate word list from Latin roots PLIC, FAC-FIC and COGN-NOT: Accomplice, Diagnosis, Facade, Implicate, Noticeable, Notorious, Personification, Perplexed, Prognosticate, Replica, Suffice, Superficial
    Advanced word list from Latin roots PLIC, FAC-FIC and COGN-NOT: Agnostic, Cognizance, Complicity, Connoisseur, Faction, Incognito, Inexplicable, Olfactory, Pliable, Proficient, Ratification, Supplicate

    Word Roots 6 PLIC, FAC-FIC, COGN-NOT Beginner Puzzle 1 - myVocabulary.com

    1)  Exactly like the original; existing in two identical or corresponding parts; double (adjective)

    2)  Something that makes a situation more involved or difficult (noun)

    3)  Putting to poor use; incorrect use of a label or other designation (adjective)

    4)  State of being hired; work or business; occupation (noun)

    Additional Information:


    Reading passage:
    At the business where John has EMPLOYMENT, he met an ACQUAINTANCE with an ARTIFICIAL knee. During the MAGNIFICENT surgery, a doctor on the FACULTY at the university did not encounter a single COMPLICATION, although neither patient nor physician was IGNORANT of the risks. Fortunately, the doctor had not MISAPPLIED new technology and there was not a DEFICIENCY of capable nurses. The successful operation did not go UNNOTICED, enabling the doctor to perform a DUPLICATE surgery where other faculty did RECOGNIZE the skill he has on the job.

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    2) Word Roots 6: Beginner-roots PLIC , FAC-FIC, COGN-NOT, all 12 words -- myVocabulary.com

    Directions:
    The Latin roots are: PLIC = fold, bend; FAC-FIC = make, do; COGN-NOT = know:
    To solve the puzzle, use the definition clues given in the word boxes to determine the key words. Put your answers INSIDE the 12 word boxes. Click " SUBMIT" to get all the correct answers, the use of each word in a sentence, a comment and your score.
    Clue:
    Study the vocabulary word story below the puzzle to see the words in context. Having trouble with unfamiliar words? Click the submit button for answers. Redo the puzzle as often as needed.
    Vocabulary Word List:
    Latin word roots: PLIC = fold, bend; FAC-FIC = make, do; COGN-NOT = know:
    Beginner words: Acquaintance, Artificial, Complication, Deficiency, Duplicate, Employment, Faculty, Ignorant, Magnificent, Misapplied, Recognize, Unnoticed
    Intermediate words: Accomplice, Diagnosis, Facade, Implicate, Noticeable, Notorious, Personification, Perplexed, Prognosticate, Replica, Suffice, Superficial
    Advanced words: Agnostic, Cognizance, Complicity, Connoisseur, Faction, Incognito, Inexplicable, Olfactory, Pliable, Proficient, Ratification, Supplicate

    Word Roots 6: Beginner-roots PLIC , FAC-FIC, COGN-NOT, all 12 words -- myVocabulary.com

    1)  State of being hired; work or business; occupation (noun)

    2)  Splendid or impressive in appearance; very fine; superb; noble (adjective)

    3)  Lacking in knowledge, awareness or training; knowing little or nothing; uninformed about a subject (adjective)

    4)  Something that makes a situation more involved or difficult (noun)

    5)  State of lacking some element or characteristic; insufficiency; inadequacy (noun)

    6)  A person one knows, though not well; personal knowledge as a result of study, experience, etc. (noun)

    7)  Made by human skill; not natural; imitation (adjective)

    8)  To identify as something or someone previously seen or known; to acknowledge something as existing, true or valid (verb)

    9)  Putting to poor use; incorrect use of a label or other designation (adjective)

    10)  Entire teaching staff and administrative members of a profession (noun)

    11)  Exactly like the original; existing in two identical or corresponding parts; double (adjective)

    12)  Not being aware or paying attention to something one sees, hears or senses; unobserved (adjective)

    Additional Information:


    Reading Passage:
    John's EMPLOYMENT, he met an ACQUAINTANCE with an ARTIFICIAL knee. During the MAGNIFICENT surgery, a doctor on the FACULTY at the university did not encounter a single COMPLICATION, although neither patient nor physician was IGNORANT of the risks. Fortunately, the doctor had not MISAPPLIED new technology and there was not a DEFICIENCY of capable nurses. The successful operation did not go UNNOTICED enabling the doctor to perform a DUPLICATE surgery where other faculty did RECOGNIZE the skillful job.

    Click the SUBMIT BUTTON at the bottom of the page for answers