Today’s Objectives To feel more confident with the Dative Case

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Today’s Objectives To feel more confident with the Dative Case To learn more about the importance of the Baths to the Romans

NOMINATIVE – ________ ACCUSATIVE – ________ DATIVE – ________ Nouns & Cases NOMINATIVE – ________ ACCUSATIVE – ________ DATIVE – ________

Nouns & Cases Group 1 Nouns (s) (pl) N. puella puellae A. puellam puaellas puell__ puell__ Group 2 Nouns N. servus servi A. servum servos serv__ serv__ Group 3 Nouns (s) (pl) N. mercator mercatores A. mercatorem mercatores D. mercator__ mercator__

Study these sentences Harrius Ronaldo donum dat.

Study these sentences Ronaldus Harrio donum emit.

Study these sentences Ronaldus Harrio donum ostendit.

Identify these forms Harrius Ronaldo donum dat. Nominative Accusative Verb

Identify the forms Ronaldus Harrio donum emit. Nominative Accusative Verb Dative

Identify the forms Ronaldus Harrio donum ostendit. Nominative Dative Accusative Verb

Endings (Nouns) The case endings of Declensions 1-3 are as follows: 1st 2nd 3rd Declension Declension Declension NOM. -A -US -OR/-O/-X/-IS SING. ACC. -AM -UM -EM DAT. -AE -O -I NOM. -AE -I -ES PLURAL ACC. -AS -OS -ES DAT. -IS -IS -IBUS

What can you remember from your research on the thermae?

Yr 7 Latin CAT Baths Presentation In groups of five or six, prepare a video presentation/infomercial about the Roman Baths. Ensure every member of your group takes an active roll. The presentation should last between 4-5 minutes and should be handed in to me on a memory stick for me to mark on FRIDAY 1ST MAY. We will have one lesson in the ICT Room (tomorrow) to start your planning and preparation. Make your presentation informative, creative & entertaining. Include as many details as possible but you must explain the function of the following: Palaestra Apodyterium Tepidarium Caldarium Frigidarium Hypocaust You might also like to consider (amongst other things) Routine followed at the baths Other features of the bathhouses - activities/entertainment/food options available Reasons for the popularity of the baths

Datives in the Baths Look back at the model sentences on p114- 115 which we read together last lesson. Then read the sentences and questions on the worksheet, and carefully follow the instructions. You will fill in the table as you go. When you are done, stick the worksheet, together with your completed table, into your Green Book.

How did you do? 9a Melissa 1a Quintus 8c mercator 2a pecuniam 3b   Group 1 nouns Group 2 nouns Group 3 nouns Nominative singular 9a Melissa 1a Quintus 8c mercator Accusative singular 2a pecuniam 3b Quintum 8b mercatorem Dative singular 12a ancillae 2b servo 9b mercatori Nominative plural 8a  feminae 3a amici 11a hospites Accusative plural 1b thermas  13 amicos 11b Dative plural 8d feminis  4a amicis 11c hospitibus

Homework Read over the notes on the Dative on pp. 118-119, as well as the notes I have given you. In your Yellow Books, complete Ex. 4 from p. 119. Copy out the Latin. Underline the Dative. Translate the whole sentence.

in apodyterio, p.122 Translate in the front of your green books, independently. This means without conferring with your neighbours.