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1 Monday, January 9, 2017 Latin I and Latin II
Learning Target: I will review vocabulary and grammar, and learn new structures to support my comprehension and use of Latin. Activities Review new vocabulary. New grammar: Latin I – accusative plural, adjectives and superlatives Latin II – result clauses and indirect commands Information about Regional Forum, Saturday, January 28 Location: Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, 5625 Holy Trinity Drive, Melbourne, FL 32940 Bus leaves SCHS student lot at 7:00 a.m. We will return to SCHS student lot by 4:00 p.m. Wear your Latin shirt. Lunch is provided.

2 Monday, January 9, 2017 Latin III and IV
Learning Target: I will review scansion and read Latin literature. Activities Latin III – turn in quiz. Questions on scansion? Latin III, are you done with I.1-11? All, the section after your English reading begins on Line 418 in the Pharr book. We’ll start there this week. Information about Regional Forum, Saturday, January 28 Location: Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, 5625 Holy Trinity Drive, Melbourne, FL 32940 Bus leaves SCHS student lot at 7:00 a.m. We will return to SCHS student lot by 4:00 p.m. Wear your Latin shirt. Lunch is provided.

3 Tuesday, January 10, 2017 Latin I & II
6TH 1:04 – 1:51 7TH 1:58 – 2:45 Tuesday, January 10, 2017 Latin I & II Learning Target: I will review the new stage’s vocabulary and model sentences to prepare to read the new structures easily in context. Activities: Review Model Sentences Complete Word Study (onscreen, if you don’t have an old book) Review Vocabulary Important Dates Latin I, your vocabulary quiz is tomorrow and grammar quiz is Friday Latin II, your vocabulary quiz is Thursday and grammar quiz is Wednesday, 1/18 Forum note: Highlighted=unpaid. Please bring as soon as possible. Thanks. Dues $20, Forum $23.

4 Tuesday, January 10, 2017 Latin III & IV
Learning Target: I will review scansion and read to appreciate literature Activities: Any reading quizzes to turn in? Review scansion Read I

5 Wednesday, January 11: Latin I and II Learning Target: I will review the new stage’s vocabulary and model sentences to prepare to read the new structures easily in context. Latin I Vocabulary Quiz Workbook 8.5 and 8.8 All about gladiators Latin II Review Vocabulary Workbook 27.2 and 27.4 Study for quiz tomorrow

6 Wednesday, January 11, 2017 Latin III & IV
Learning Target: I will review scansion and read to appreciate literature Activities: Read I

7 thursday, January 12: Latin I and II Learning Target: I will review the new stage’s vocabulary and model sentences to prepare to read the new structures easily in context. Latin I Review for grammar quiz All about gladiators Gladiatores, Part 1 Latin II Vocabulary Quiz Go over Workbook 27.2 and 27.4 Sub Horreo (p. 126 old)/In Horreo (p. 107 new), first paragraph

8 thursday, January 12, 2017 Latin III & IV
Learning Target: I will review scansion and read to appreciate literature Activities: Read I

9 friday, January 13: Latin I and II Learning Target: I will read the new structures in context and hone my reading comprehension skills. Latin I Grammar quiz Finish Gladiatores story WB 8.8 Latin II Finish Sub Horreo (p old)/In Horreo (p. 107 new), first paragraph

10 Workbook 8.8 for Latin i The spectators were very happy then. Tum spectators erant (laeti/laetissimi). The gladiators were brave. Gladiatores erant (fortes/fortissimi). The net-fighter killed the murmillo as quickly as possible. (celeriter/quam celerrime) The wolves killed the dogs quickly. lupi canes (celerrime/celeriter) interfecerunt. You are holding back the most ferocious boars. Tu apros (feroces/ferocissimos) retines. Caecilius liked the very big picture. Caecilius picturam (maximam/magnam) amabat. The picture was expensive, because it was very beautiful. Pictura erat pretiosa, quod erat (pulchra/pulcherrima). Your dress is beautiful. Stola tua est (pulcherrima / pulchra). My dog is big. Canis meus est (magnus / maximus). The dogs killed the deer very quickly. canes cervos (celeriter / celerrime) interfecerunt. Yesterday the ghost was very angry. heri umbra erat (iratissima / irata). Today the ghost is satisfied. hodie umbra est (contentissima / contenta).

11 friday, January 13, 2017 Latin III & IV
Learning Target: I will review scansion and read to appreciate literature. Activities: Comprehension Questions 1-4 Scansion Read pp in English


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