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What should my presentation include? Slide 1: Title Slide Slide 2: English Word, Part of Speech, Definition Slide 3: Relevant image for the English word Slide 4: Use the English word in a sentence including context clues Slide 5: Introduce the Greek/Roman deity who is the root of your English word (include an image of the deity) Slide 6: 5 facts about the deity (Include another image) Slide 7: Works Cited page including citations for websites referenced and images used

What should I consider when presenting? I should be knowledgeable about my Greek or Roman deity so that I don’t have to read off of the slide. I should be engaging by showing interest in my topic. I should share the presentation time and work equally with my partner (if applicable). I should draw a clear connection between the English word and its Greek/Roman history. I am giving a presentation and using my slides as a tool. My slides should not speak for me.

January Mr. Boesch and Ms. Fisher

January Part of Speech: Noun Definition: The first month of the Gregorian calendar.

“January” in an Image

“January” in a Sentence January is a time for New Year’s resolutions; it is a time to look at the past and take hold of the future.

Janus, God of the Threshold

Facts about Janus Two faced god in Roman mythology who guarded the gate of heaven. Generally regarded as the god of dichotomies, or opposites. Presided over the beginning and end of conflict, war and peace. The doors to his temple were open in times of war and closed in times of peace. Unlike most Roman gods, the Greeks did not have an equivalent deity He joined the Titans in their fight against the Olympians in the Titan War.

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