

Now, of course, I know what annotation meant, but I wanted to make sure that I did what was acceptable, so when I searched up the requirements of annotating, I was surprised to find out the meaning came from the word itself. At the beginning of January, I was told by my English teacher that we would be reading Frankenstein. Chariot races were very common in Ancient Rome for soldiers or slaves to compete with horses.ģ. At the beginning of the Olympics, instead of going with my advisory I went to go lead a station on chariot races. Other than the fact that we had a whole section on Latin, I relate this to when I had to run a station. The second experience is the World Language Olympics we did on the last Monday of January. Trunchbull thinks the children are doing.Ģ. Relating the circle to God means that if you step outside the circle, you go to hell, which is what Ms. She then goes on to say you have to stay inside the circle, which is part of the rules, but it also a metaphor for doing things the way they should be done. She talks about throwing a Hammer for your country, which is a reference to the Hammer throw she won in the 1972 Olympics. The phrase circle is God! relates to the song Ms. Though the second phrase is not actual Latin, it does represent how most schools mottos are. Their school motto is "Bambinatum est Magitum" which is fake-Latin for "Children are Maggots". In the song, we sing a verse that says "Circulum est Deus! Deus!" which translates to "Circle is God! God!". During rehearsals for the school musical Matilda, I learned about a song called "The Hammer,". My first experience where Latin helped me while not in class was this month. Understanding of many words and I am very glad I take Latin and I know I will use it for most of my life.ġ. My core classes at Parish, and just little things that people say to me. Sometimes understand many things I hear very frequently. I really do appreciate Latin and think it is great for the world. I think this is coolīecause it is used almost every day in class, but we don’t realize it. In history we always come across the judicial branch and I never take into considerationĮ) In many classes this year we have had vocab quizzes. This in the word Jury which deals with the law. Says this, and I think it is really cool.ĭ) Another thing we use frequently that has a Latin root that we don’t realize is Jur. Everyone in their fan section wears a t-shirt that Their motto is Legatum which meansīequest, legacy, entrust, or commander. I was reading anĪrticle online about Ancient Rome and I came across the word.Ĭ) Some of my friends go to Jesuit and play lacrosse.

Rome they used aqueducts to transport water from one place to another. We areĪlso talking about monosaccharides-Mono, the Latin root, means one.ī) In Roman history, many times I hear the Latin root Aqua which means water. Cyt, the root, comes from the Latin word Cell. We are learning about mitosis and one of the main functions of mitosis A) This week I experienced Latin in my Biology class.
