In Humanities this year we did three rounds of Latin root presentations, and each person recieved a root to do each time. I enjoyed this activity because it was cool how many different roots there were, enough to have 20 people present 3 and have so many more to spare! It was also very easy for me, because I usually remember the words, and finding them isn't so hard either, since I can just search the root in the dictionary on my kindle and all the words with the root pop up.
In my first presentation, I was assigned the root poly-, which means many. I had five words and definitions for those words, which was about average for the assignment. I could've improved by picking easier words that are less challenging to explain. I could've also picked a wider variety of words, because two of my words were shapes (polygon and polyhedron), and those were the only easy ones to explain. I think that I presented it pretty well. Well, better than most other times I've presented at least.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tpO-H7mif2oNLeoXlOhT8ALbOTfIY8QysDrxm4269HM/edit?usp=sharing
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