Tuesday. Calescite! Decline via, viae (f. way, street, road) 1 st DeclensionSingularPlural Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Notes for Stage 1, Stage 2, and Stage 3
Advertisements

Chapters X - XVI REVIEW. Neuter Words Some 2 nd declension nouns are neuter These words end with –um or –ium in nominative singular These words end with.
+ The First Declension Latin I. + Declension refers to NOUNS set of endings for nouns that follow a consistent pattern there are 5 Latin declensions each.
Chapters I - IV Review. Nouns - Endings Endings are important ! Endings show case, number and gender of the nouns. Endings are important ! Endings show.
Plural NOUNS.
11/10: Lesson 9 Sight Reading 11/12: Unit 2 Test
Wednesday. Calescite! Scribete in lingua Latina et in Anglice: Dumnorix nāvī croceae praeerat. (What case does “praeerat” take?) Answer the following.
Monday. Calescite! SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Conjugate “d ō, dare, ded ī ” (I give, to give, I gave) in the Present Tense.
Vocabulary.
Monday. NOTEBOOKS! Thursday! Calescite! SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Conjugate “clamō, clamāre” (I shout, to shout) in the IMPERFECT Tense.
September 22 nd, Singular Nom – um. Gen – i. Dat – o. Acc – um. Abl – o. Plural Nom –a. Gen – orum. Dat – is. Acc – a. Abl – is. Cf. Wheelock, pp.
Lesson I All About Nouns. Nouns are the names of persons places or things.
Lesson I Roma et Italia.
Stage 4 Notes. ● So far we have seen Latin sentences with verbs that look like this: ● ancilla laborat.The slave girl is working. ● mercator ambulat.
September 15 th, primary characteristics. Person (1 st person, 2 nd person, 3 rd person). Number (singular, plural). Tense (present, past, future).
Chapter 2- First Declension Nouns and Adjectives; Prepositions, Conjunctions and Interjections Jacqueline DiBiasie.
Stage 5 Notes. / Caecilius ambulat.servus laborat. / Caecilius walks.The slave works. / leo dormit.mercator currit. / The lion sleeps.The merchant runs.
Calescite! On the lined side of your notecard, please write: First & Last Name Grade # I want to learn Latin because… Hobbies/interests/extracurric ular.
Latin 2 Spring 2008 Mrs. Fine Room ext. 8212
Stage 1 Notes. I. Pronunciation- / - v is pronounced as a w : villa, servus / letter c is pronounced like a k : canis, culina / - pronounce all letters:
How to Construct the Latin Vocabulary Cards Honors Latin I
Chapter 1 Grammar Using Nouns in Latin Nouns in Latin show case, number, gender, and declension.
Vocab.
Present Active Verbs First and Second Conjugation.
Monday. Calescite! Translate into Latin: The boy is working. The citizen is carrying the toga. The baby was crying.
Chapter 2: ACCUSATIVE Case. What IS a direct object? Direct objects are nouns that receive the action of the verb. It answers the question WHAT? Or WHOM?
Honors Latin II.
Stage 1 Notes. I. Pronunciation- / - v is pronounced as a w : villa, servus / letter c is pronounced like a k : canis, culina / - pronounce all letters:
DIRECT OBJECTS. English Direct Objects Direct Objects (DO) are nouns and they receive the action of the verb. This means that the action is done to the.
Parsing and Translating
Chapter 2 In Villa. Vocab - Derivatives Sentences Translate on pages –Girls –Boys If done, identify the direct objects in Latin.
Monday. Calescite! Think of a famous quote from a movie. It must include an imperative. Translate the line into Latin. Ex: “Get these snakes off this.
Quiz on Wednesday! It will be a blank chart. I’ll give you the nominative singular and genitive singular endings. You will ACE it if you are: Able to.
Chapter 16. Noun and Adjective Agreement What is an adjective? a word that describes a noun or pronoun.
Tuesday. Calescite! Decline “therma, thermae” f. bath (Write that  and the DECLENSION NUMBER at the top of your page.) What else should you create? Hint:
Tuesday. Calescite! SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Conjugate “recipiō, recipere, recēpī” (I receive, to receive, I received) in the Pluperfect Tense.
Latin I 10/12: Introduce Lesson 5 Vocabulary; Review Genitive Case 10/12: Introduce Lesson 5 Vocabulary; Review Genitive Case  HW: pp : Oral Practice.
STAGE 3 GRAMMAR. What we know Each noun belongs to one of 5 groups called “declensions”. In Latin I we have 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd declensions. Nouns also.
3 rd Declension Nouns (Lesson 40) Latin II Dec. 2-6, 2013.
Chapter 1. Vocabulary  Atrium  Canis  Coquus  Cubiculum  Culina  Est  Filius  Hortus  In  Atrium  Canis  Coquus  Cubiculum  Culina  Est.
Chapter 2 In Villa. Vocab - Derivatives amicus - ancilla - cena - cibus - dominus - dormit - gustat - intrat -
Vocabulary.
A review of cases What are declensions? A declension is really just a big word for a group. Each declension has its own pattern of case endings. This.
Greek Nouns: Part 3. 1 st Declension Nouns There are really 6 different types of 1 st declension nouns, most of which are Feminine, but a few are masculine.
Participles are: Verbal Adjectives Verbs that retain some of their “verbness” Transformed into adjectives. These hybrids now function grammatically as.
Stage 2 Grammar: Nominative and Accusative. DECLENSIONS & GENDER Every noun belongs to one of 5 groups called “declensions”. In Latin I, have nouns in.
Cambridge Unit 1 Stages 6 through 12. GRAMMAR: Latin NOUNS and VERBS Latin Nouns o Every Latin noun belongs to a DECLENSION. (group of nouns with similar.
2nd Declension Neuter Nouns Latin I Dec. 1-8, 2014 Recap: Spring 2015
The Second Declension Masculine.
Lesson XXII.
LATIN NOUN DECLENSIONS The “Case” System
Cambridge Unit 1 Grammar
Case Names and Uses Nominative - Subject Genitive - Possessive
2nd Declension nouns US, um and r words.
Cambridge Unit 1 Grammar
Latin 1 Mr. zboril | Milford PEP
Lesson IV: 2nd Declension Nouns
What’s the grammatical difference between Caecilius and Caecilium?
How To Answer Questions in Latin!
Phone Number BINGO!!!.
Parts of speech.
Agenda diēs Mercuriī, prid. Id. Sept. A.D. MMXVIII
2nd Declension Neuter Nouns Latin I Dec. 1-8, 2014
2nd Declension Neuter Nouns
Chapter 15.
Neuter nouns They belong to 2nd declension and 3rd declension
Verb Basics.
Bell Work! Dec. 1-5, 2014.
Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2, Stage 18
Bell Work! Dec. 8-12, 2014.
Presentation transcript:

Tuesday

Calescite! Decline via, viae (f. way, street, road) 1 st DeclensionSingularPlural Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative

1 st DeclensionSingularPlural Nominativeviaviae Genitiveviaeviārum Dativeviaeviīs Accusativeviamviās Ablativeviāviīs

TEST FRIDAY!!! Review Thursday! Can you guess what will be on it?

“Ubi sunt?” On the UNLINED side of each notecard, draw: – a picture of yourself in one of the rooms of a Roman villa – a sentence in Latin – Example: Magistra est in culīnā. On the LINED side, write – your name & English translation of the sentence – Example: Magistra is in the kitchen.

Vocabulary Squares pg. 18 Example:

Flyswatter Game!!!

-īssuntcallidissimus salvemagistra est villa -ārumdativevale pervenit-amcum

agricola servus hortus optime bibit canis narrat via sedet

ātrium circumspectat coquuscubiculumculīna fīliusmāterpater tablīnum in triclīnium

cibusdominusdormit intratlaudat laborat mensatogasilva clamat exit surgit

puellanominative-ae canisbeneomnesfabula accusativeablativenomen malegenitivetempus

Calescite! Present Tense – Latin & English laboro, laborāre- “I work, to work” SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd

Calescite! 1 st Conjugation (VERBS) Present Tense laboro, laborāre- “I work, to work” SingularPlural 1 st labōro I worklabōramus We work 2 nd labōras You worklabōratis You (pl.)/Ya’ll work 3 rd labōrat He/she/it works labōrant They work

Wednesday

Calescite! Present Tense – Latin & English moneō, monēre- “I warn, to warn” SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd

Calescite! Present Tense moneō, monēre- “I warn, to warn” SingularPlural 1 st moneō I warnmonēmus We warn 2 nd monēs You warnmonētis You (pl.)/Ya’ll warn 3 rd monet He/she/it warns monent They warn

Place “Cerberus” on your desk I will be coming by to check your translation. Read “Caecilius” on page 10 POLLEVERYWHERE.com Read “Metella” on page 12 POLLEVERYWHERE.com

2 nd Declension Masculine & Neuter 2 nd DeclensionSingularPlural Nom. -us/ -um-ī/ -a Gen. -ī-ōrum Dat. -ō-īs Acc. -um-ōs/ -a Abl. -ō-īs

2 nd DeclensionSingularPlural Nom.amicusamicī Gen.amicīamicōrum Dat.amicōamicīs Acc.amicumamicōs Abl.amicōamicīs What gender is “amicus” ?

2 nd DeclensionSingularPlural Nom.verbumverba Gen.verbīverbōrum Dat.verbōverbīs Acc.verbumverba Abl.verbōverbīs What gender is “verbum” ?

Homework Conjugate “habeō, habēre” (I have, to have) in the Present Tense. – ***Include English!!! Decline “filius, filiī” m. (son) – ***Include macrons!!! Decline “bellum, bellī” n. (war) – ***Include macrons!!!

Thursday Take out homework!!!

Calescite! Present Tense – Latin & English habeō, habēre- “I have, to have” SingularPlural 1 st habeō I havehabēmus We have 2 nd habēs You havehabētis You (pl.)/Ya’ll have 3 rd habet He/she/it has habent They have

2 nd DeclensionSingularPlural Nom.filiusfiliī Gen.filiīfiliōrum Dat.filiōfiliīs Acc.filiumfiliōs Abl.filiōfiliīs

2 nd DeclensionSingularPlural Nom.bellumbella Gen.bellībellōrum Dat.bellōbellīs Acc.bellumbella Abl.bellōbellīs

Word Study pg. 17 Parts A&B

Test Review Discuss Questions?

VINCO!!! a.k.a. Latin BINGO!!!!!

Friday

Take the time just before the bell to look over your notes. Once the tardy bell rings, take everything off your desk except a blue or black pen, or pencil. Reminder: No iPods or cell phones may be out while you’re taking your test. It’s an AUTOMATIC NIHIL. Calescite!