Latin II Assignment, week of February 06, 2007

Nota Bene: We are in National Latin Exam crunch time. Your assignments will be hefty the next 6 weeks or so.  Take heart.  I am sure you will do very well on the exam.  Things will lighten up around the second week of March. Please set the timer for 80 minutes or do your assignment in two 40 minute chunks and you should have plenty of time.  If you should run out of time, it’s OK, but please put forth your best effort. ~Magistra Rose

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

Remember, Engage!!!

Your Latin quotations for the week are:

Cum ergō nātus esset Jēsus in Bethlehem

Judā, in diēbus Hērōdis Regis, ecce Magī ab Oriente vēnērunt Jerossolymam, dicentēs, ubi est quī nātus est rēx Jūdaeōrum?

When Christ was born in Bethlehem. Behold Magi from   the Orient came to Jerusalem saying, where is he who was born King of the Jews?

in principio erat Verbum et Verbum erat apud Deum et Deus erat Verbum

hoc erat in principio apud Deum

 

In the beginning was the word, and the word was with god and the word was God.  This word was in the beginning with God.

 

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

□ Review Lesson 26.

□ Write Henle Ex. 301, 1-6

□ Write grammar numbers and vocab. for Henle Lesson 27.

□ Write Henle Ex. 309, 1-10.

Have a wonderful break, but do the following reading for fun, of course. J

□ Read pp. 73-90 of Famous Men of Rome

□ Read Ecce Romani History 1: The Early Republic, Frontier Life I: Rome and Northern Europe, and Roman Life XII: Aqueducts