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39 Week Vocabulary Lesson Plan Week #1: Definition MATCH for roots CED and CEPT

This activity is NOT interactive, but the 19 answers are in a link at the BOTTOM of this page. You have permission to make a hard copy for further vocabulary study at home or in the classroom.

19 vocabulary words with the roots of CED-CESS and CEPT-CIP-CAP.
    1. _____ Secede

    2. _____ Captive

    3. _____ Concede

    4. _____ Emancipate

    5. _____ Receptive

    6. _____ Reciprocate

    7. _____ Succession

    8. _____ Process

    9. _____ Precedent

    10. _____ Intercept

    11. _____ Antecedent

    12. _____ Unprecedented

    13. _____ Ancestor

    14. _____ Exceed

    15. _____ Recede

    16. _____ Anticipate

    17. _____ Acceptance

    18. _____ Succeed

    19. _____ Perceptive

Match the 19 definitions below to the vocabulary words on the left.
    a. - To feel or realize beforehand; to look forward to, esp. with pleasure or confidence

    b. - Having the ability to take in something thoroughly or see clearly; discerning

    c. - To take, seize, or halt; to stop or interrupt the course or progress of

    d. - Never before known or experienced; unparalleled

    e. - To happen or terminate according to desire; to accomplish what is attempted or intended

    f. - To free from constraint (of custom or tradition); to free (slaves) from bondage

    g. - A number of persons or things arranged or following one another in order or sequence

    h. - To acknowledge as true, real, just or proper, often unwillingly

    i. - A systematic series of actions directed to some end; a continuous action, operation or array of changes taking place

    j. - A prisoner; a person who is enslaved or dominated

    k. - A preceding circumstance, event, occurrence or phenomenon

    l. - Having the quality of taking in or admitting; able or quick to accept knowledge, ideas etc.

    m. - To go beyond in quantity, degree, rate etc.; to surpass, be superior to; excel

    n. - The act, processing or receiving of something offered; being taken or admitted to a group

    o. - To withdraw formally from an association, alliance or federation

    p. - A person from whom one is descended esp. if more remote than a grandparent

    q. - To give, feel etc. in return: to give and receive mutually; interchange

    r. - To slope backwards; to go back to a more distant point; retreat; withdraw

    s. - Act or instance that may serve as a justification or example for subsequent situations


Feel free to make a copy for home or the classroom!
Any questions can be directed to Jan and Carey Cook at Vocabulary University for clarification.

For further enrichment, explore our other Week 1 Latin and Greek root word activities:

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  • Week 1 FITB - you are here!
  • Week 1 Matching
  • Week 1 True/False
  • Week 1 Story
  • 1st Semester (13 week) Matrix
  • Week 1 Puzzles

  • ANSWERS: 1 - o; 2 - j; 3 - h; 4 - f; 5 - l; 6 - q; 7 - g; 8 - i; 9 - s; 10 - c; 11 - k; 12 - d; 13 - p; 14 - m; 15 - r; 16 - a; 17 - n; 18 - e; 19 - b



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