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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) Root-A-Week: CEPT-CIP-CAP #1 --myVocabulary.com

    Directions:
    The Master Latin Vocabulary Root is: CEPT-CIP-CAP which means TAKE, RECEIVE .
    To solve the Latin root CEPT, CIP, CAP word puzzle put your answers INSIDE the vocabulary boxes. The Latin root CEPT-CIP-CAP means take, receive. Send your answers by clicking submit at the bottom of the page. You will get back the correct answers, the use of the vocabulary word using the Latin root CEPT-CIP-CAP in a sentence and the percentage score of correct answers.
    Clue:
    Use the definition, root and part of speech to determine the vocabulary word using the Latin root CEPT-CIP-CAP. You have permission to make a hard copy for further Latin root vocabulary study at home or in classes.
    Vocabulary Word List:
    A list of 24 vocabulary words using the Latin root CEPT, CIP, CAP CEPT = acCEPTable, acCEPTance, CAPable, CAPtive, conCEPT, conCEPTion, deCEPTion, exCEPTion, imperCEPTible, inCEPTion, interCEPT, perCEPTive, preCEPT, reCEPTacle, reCEPTive, susCEPTible
    A word list using the Latin root CIP and CEIV = antiCIPate, conCEIT, deCEIVe, emanCIPate, inconCEIVable, partiCIPate, prinCIPle, reCEIPT
    A word list using the Latin root CEPT, CIP, CAP for SAT and ACT vocabulary words: CAP = CAPacious, CAPstan, CAPtion, CAPtious, CAPtivate, inCAPacitate: CIP/CEPT = inCIPient, prinCIPality, reCIPient, unexCEPTionable

    Root-A-Week: CEPT-CIP-CAP #1 --myVocabulary.com

    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)

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    2) Root-A-Week: CEPT-CIP-CAP #2 --myVocabulary.com

    Directions:
    To solve the Latin root CEPT-CIP-CAP word puzzle put your answers INSIDE the vocabulary boxes. The Latin root CEPT-CIP-CAP means take, get, go, receive. Send your answers by clicking submit at the bottom of the page. You will get back the correct answers, the use of the vocabulary word using the Latin root CEPT-CIP-CAP in a sentence and the percentage score of correct answers.
    Clue:
    Use the definition, root and part of speech to determine the vocabulary word using the Latin root CEPT-CIP-CAP. You have permission to make a hard copy for further Latin root vocabulary study at home or in classes.
    Vocabulary Word List:
    A list of 24 vocabulary words using the Latin root CEPT, CIP, CAP = acCEPTable, acCEPTance, CAPable, CAPtive, conCEPT, conCEPTion, deCEPTion, exCEPTion, imperCEPTible, inCEPTion, interCEPT, perCEPTive, preCEPT, reCEPTacle, reCEPTive, susCEPTible:
    A word list using the Latin root CIP and CEIV = antiCIPate, conCEIT, deCEIVe, emanCIPate, inconCEIVable, partiCIPate, prinCIPle, reCEIPT

    A word list using the Latin root CEPT, CIP, CAP for SAT and ACT vocabulary words: CAP = CAPacious, CAPstan, CAPtion, CAPtious, CAPtivate, inCAPacitate: CIP/CEPT = inCIPient, prinCIPality, reCIPient, unexCEPTionable

    Root-A-Week: CEPT-CIP-CAP #2 --myVocabulary.com

    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)

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    3) Word Roots 11: Beginner Puzzle 2-roots CED-CESS, CEPT, CUR -- myVocabulary.com

    Directions:
    In the first vocabulary root word puzzle, use the Latin root CED-CESS = go, yield;
    In the second vocabulary root word puzzle use the Latin word root CEPT-CIP = take receive;;
    In the third vocabulary root word puzzle use the Latin word root CUR = run..
    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:
    Latin roots CED-CESS = go, yield; CEPT-CIP = take receive; and CUR = run.
    Beginner: ACCURATE, ANCESTOR, ANTICIPATE, CURIOSITY, EXCEPTIONAL, MANICURE, NECESSITY, PRINCIPLE, RECIPE, SECURITY, SUCCESSION, UNSUCCESSFUL
    Intermediate: ACCEPTANCE, CONCEDE, CURRENCY, EXCESS, EXCURSION, INACCESSIBLE, INTERCEPT, MISCONCEPTION, OCCURRENCE, PARTICIPATE, PROCEDURE, RECUR
    Advanced: ANTECEDENT, CONCUR, CURSORY, EMANCIPATE, INCESSANT, INCEPTION, INCURSION, PERCEPTIVE, PRECEDENT, PRECURSOR, SECEDE, SUSCEPTIBLE

    Word Roots 11: Beginner Puzzle 2-roots CED-CESS, CEPT, CUR -- myVocabulary.com

    1)  A fundamental law, truth, axiom or doctrine; an accepted rule or action of conduct (noun)

    2)  A set of instructions or directions for making or preparing something, esp. a food dish (noun)

    3)  To feel or realize beforehand; to look forward to, esp. with pleasure or confidence (verb)

    4)  Unusually excellent; superior; extraordinary; forming a rare or unusual instance

    Additional Information:

    Reading passage:
    Do you have an ANCESTOR who had a SUCCESSION of UNSUCCESSFUL ventures? Byron Gwyer, my great-uncle, was an EXCEPTIONAL man of high PRINCIPLES who enjoyed a MANICURE every week. He showed CURIOSITY at an early age. He never worried about financial SECURITY. Out of NECESSITY he would ANTICIPATE CONCURRENT trends. When he walked down the corridor of his office, co-workers recognized he had an ACCURATE RECIPE for success in life.

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