Latin IV *Review quiz 1 retake/makeup *Summarize “Daimon” pp. 1-10 in HALF a page in your own words; use vocab. from cap. 12-16 HW: Future tense (pp. 160-161);

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Latin IV *Review quiz 1 retake/makeup *Summarize “Daimon” pp. 1-10 in HALF a page in your own words; use vocab. from cap. 12-16 HW: Future tense (pp. 160-161); cap. 20 (Ex. 5 and 11); finish summary

Latin I 9/14/09 Reread lines 1-14 of Cap. II; complete Ex. 1 Thurs: “Roman Family” packet due Fri: Quiz on lessons 1 and 2 and the “Roman Family”

HW: Reread lectio I; do ex. 2-4; keep reading log Write 3 sentences about this picture; use –que and quoque 1) 2) 3) Please take out your HW (Ex. 1)

Use “of” endings in 4 sentences Ex. Aemilia est mater Iuliae.

Please take your book out and reread lines 1-14 of chapter 2 in your book quietly.

Ex. 1 Marcus puer Romanus est; Iulia puella Romana est. Iulius est vir Romanus; Aemilia femina Romana est. Marcus non puella, sed puer est. Marcus et Quintus sunt pueri, non puellae. Iulius et Medus non pueri, sed viri sunt; Davus quoque vir est. Non viri, sed feminae sunt Aemilia et Delia; Syra quoque femina est.

1st person in the row: get whiteboards 1) Estne Iulius femina? 2) Suntne Davus Iuliusque viri? 3) Num Marcus Quintusque puellae sunt? 4) Estne Aemilia vir? 5) Num Iulia puer est?

“OF” Aemilia est mater IuliAE Iulius est pater IuliAE Iulia est filia Aemili_______. Iulius est pater Marc _____. Iulius est pater Quint____. Quintus est filius Iuli_____. The ending –I is used with ___________, -AE with _________________. AE I I I men/boys women/girls

-que=et Marcus et Quintus sunt pueri= =Marcus Quintusque sunt pueri. Rhenus Danuviusque fluvii sunt= =Rhenus et Danuvius fluvii sunt. Sparta et Tusculum oppida sunt= Gallia et Hispania provinciae Romanae= Sparta Tusculumque oppida sunt. Gallia Hispaniaque sunt provinciae Romanae

3rd person in row: Please put boards up. Turn to line 15 0n page 13 of your textbook

Quis, Quae, Qui: Vocabula nova Quis est Marcus? Quis est pater Marci? Quis est Iulius? Quae est mater Marci? Quae est Iulia? Quae est Aemilia? Qui sunt liberi? Qui sunt viri? Liberi: Marcus, Quintus, Iuliaque sunt liberi.

“OF” pater Marci et Quinti pater Iuliae Aemilia est mater Marci et Quinti et Iuliae Marcus est filius Iulii Quintus est filius Aemiliae

Today we will finish the movie…. Review: Who is Servius Tullius? Tell why he is probably the most revered of Roman kings. SPQR=Senatus Populusque Romanus (The Senate and the Roman People) Found all over Rome on buildings, monuments, etc.

Singularis : vir, femina, puer, puella Pluralis: viri feminae pueri puellae

Reminders: Roman Family Packet due Thursday Quiz Friday on lessons 1 and 2

Plura vocabula nova…(more new vocab) -que=et Gallia Hispaniaque=Gallia et Hispania Familia Pater Mater Filius Filia

Please continue to work on the “Roman Family” handout (in English) Please do not write on the handout If you finish/have finished, do Ex. 1 (you may also do Ex. 2, though it isn’t HW)

9/16/2009 HW: Finish “Roman Family” packet Please take out your HW: Ex. 2-4 Please answer the following questions in Latin: 1) Quae est mater Quinti? 2) Qui sunt pueri? 3) Quid est B? 4) Quis est Iulius? 5) Quae est Iulia? Review: Quae, qui, quis, quid

Please write a question for each answer using quis, quae, quid , or qui Example: A. Marcus est puer Romanus. Q. Quis est Marcus? A. Rhenus est fluvius. Q. Quid est Rhenus? A. Iulius est pater Quinti. Q. Quis est pater Quinti?

4. A. Iulia est filia Aemiliae. Q. Quae est filia Aemiliae?/Quae est Iulia? 5. A. Marcus est filius Iulii. Q. Quis est filius Iulii?/Quis est Marcus? 6. A. Marcus, Quintus, Iuliaque sunt liberi. Q. Qui sunt liberi?

7. A. Iulia est puella Romana. Q. Quae est Iulia? 8. A. Marcus est puer Romanus. Q. Quis est Marcus? A. Aemilia est femina Romana Q. Quae est Aemiliae?

First person please put up boards Turn to page 14 in your textbook We will begin lectio II

servus dominus servi pl. Domini p.

ancilla domina

Cuius? Cuius servus est Davus? Davus est servus Iulii. 2. Cuius filius est Quintus? Quintus est filius Iulii Aemiliaeque. Cuius ancilla est Delia? Delia est ancilla Aemiliae.

“Quot?” questions 1. Quot liberi sunt in famlia Iulii? 2. Quot servi sunt in famlia Iulii? 3. Quot filiae sunt in famlia Iulii? 4. Quot filii sunt in famlia Iulii? Sunt tres liberi in famlia Iulii. Sunt centum servi in famlia Iulii. EST una filia in famlia Iulii. Sunt duo filii in famlia Iulii.

-orum and -arum Aemilia est domina ancillarum. Iulius est dominus servorum. Numerus servorum est centum. Numerus liberorum est tres. Numerus filiarum est unus.

-ORUM and –ARUM “Of plural” Iulius est dominus Medi et Davi: Iulius est dominus serv______. Aemilia est domina Syrae et Deliae: Aemilia est domina ancill___________. Sunt centum servi in familia Iulii: est magnus numerus serv____.

Quiz Friday All new vocab. words Making any noun plural that we’ve had so far “of” endings in the singular and plural …Basically ex. 1-5 + new vocab. words from chapter 2, lessons 1 and 2 *Roman Family material

HW: Ex. 8 & 9 Now, please jot down the correct ending in your notebook: 1. Iulia est filia Iuli___ Aemili___que. 2. Iulius est dominus serv_______[pl]. 3. Iulius est dominus Med____. 4. Aemilia est mater Quint___, Marc____, et Iuli____. 5. Aemilia est domina Syr____ Deli___que.

Ex. 6 1. Pater Marci est Iulius. 2. Mater Marci est Aemilia. 3. Filia Iulii et Aemiliae est Iulia. 4. Filii Iulii Aemiliaeque sunt Marcus, Quintus, et Iulia. 5. Medus est servus Iulii. 6. Medus Davusque sunt servi. 7. Delia est ancilla Aemiliae. 8. Dominus servorum est Iulius. 9. Domina ancillarum est Aemilia. 10. Medus est servus Iulii. 11. Marcus est filius Iulii.

Ex. 7 1. multorum servorum 2. servorum 3. multarum ancillarum 4. servorum et ancillarum 5. servorum et ancillarum 6. liberorum 7. liberorum 8. insularum 9. fluviorum 10. oppidorum