Latin II Assignment, week of September 26th.

Your Latin quotations for the week are:

   Stultum est timēre quod vitāre nōn potes.  ~ Publilius Syrus

 

        It is foolish to fear that which you cannot avoid.  

 

  Ipsa scientia potestās est.  ~ Bacon

 

       Knowledge itself is power.  

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Nota Bene: All written assignments must be labeled, dated, and written legibly with a pen or No. 2 pencil.

Remember, Engage!!!

Henle

Wednesday, September 27

□ Write, review and learn all grammar numbers from the “Assignments” for Lesson 9 in the Grammar Numbers section of your notebooks.

□ Write the rules in the boxes from Lesson 9.  Draw boxes around them to show that they are in fact rules. Be prepared to show them to me in class tomorrow.

□ Review and learn Mastery Review Vocab. I., pp. 91-98, and take test.

Ecce Romani

□ Read Myth I, pp. 28-31.

Friday, September 29

□ Read Ecce Romani Chapter 4 out-loud in Latin.  Try to understand it as you read it. Now recite the vocabulary from each chapter out-loud and read their English meanings 2 times.  Reread the Latin to yourself and glance at the vocab. as you go. Do you understand it now?

Henle

□ Write all grammar numbers from the “Assignments” for Lesson 10 in the Grammar Numbers section of your notebooks.

□ Review and learn vocabulary and grammar #’s for Lesson 10. Now we have gone over the first two conjugations of verbs.  Remember, conjugations “1, and 2 have “bo’s” in their future while the 3rd and 4th are “old maids” so to speak. Recite the verbs out-loud with their principle parts following the patterns, i.e. “supero, superare, superavi, superatus” and “habeo, habere, habui, habitus” etc.

□ Write the rules in the boxes from Lesson 10.  Draw boxes around them to show that they are in fact rules. Be prepared to show them to me in class on Tuesday.  Recite the rule orally as you write it.

□ Review Lessons 9 and 10. Write ex. 129, p. 115, and ex. 140, p. 122. Pay attention to tense.  “O, s, t, mus, tis , nt” is present. Bam, bas bat, bamus, bais, bant” is imperfect. “bo, bis, bit, bimus, bitis, bunt’ is future.

Monday, October 2

Ecce Romani

 □ Review Ecce Romani Chapter 4 out-loud in Latin. Write Responde Latine 4a, and learn vocabulary.

□ Read Roman Life III, The Slave Market, p. 37.□ Read Ecce Romani, Word Study I, pp. 22 and 23.

Henle

□ Study for quiz in class on Tuessday, Oct. 3rd on verb forms and vocabulary from Lessons 9 and 10. Know principle parts of all verbs and how to recognize and translate the present, imperfect and future tenses for the 1st two conjugations.