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L1: Monday, August 17th Homework: Directives Quiz TOMORROW Collect Supplies & Latin Club /NLE $ The pleasantries… Salve vs. Salvete Magister vs. Discipuli Collect Learning to Love Your Text & Check For Syllabi Quick Remarks on Syllabus Quiz The Alphabet https://youtu.be/69-YUSazuic Pronunciation Pronunciation Quick Reference Visit http://www.wheelockslatin.com/chapters/introduction/introduction.html And complete vowels, dipthongs, and consonants. Use words on pp. xix to xxiv for practice. Valete discipuli…Vale magister Homework: Directives Quiz TOMORROW By Friday, August 21st Supplies 2 Packages of 3X5 Index Cards 1 Dry-Erase Marker Nota Bene: Sign Up for Latin Club ($5) Sign Up for National Latin Exam ($5)

Pictographic Writing The only image of a human among 2000 images in the Lascaux caves of southern France. These date back some 17,300 years.

Ideographic Writing

Evolution of Modern English Alphabet: Phoenician  Greek  Etruscsan  Latin

Nestor’s Cup Pithekoussai, 8th century (c. 740 BCE) I am Nestor’s cup, good to drink from; whoever drinks from me desire for beautiful-crowned Aphrodite will seize immediately.

L1: Tuesday, August 18th Homework: Thursday: Finish Vocab Cards Collect Supplies The pleasantries… Salve vs. Salvete Magister vs. Discipuli Moodle walkthrough Directives Quiz Turn over when finished. Draw me a picture. Finish Pronunciation (If needed) Pronunciation Quick Reference Visit http://www.wheelockslatin.com/chapters/introduction/introduction.html And complete vowels, dipthongs, and consonants. Use words on pp. xix to xxiv for practice. Lesson 1 Vocabulary p. 6, 12 Words How to format notecards. Make and keep! Quiz on Tuesday Homework: Thursday: Finish Vocab Cards Next Tuesday: Lesson 1 Vocabulary Quiz By Friday, August 21st Supplies 2 Packages of 3X5 Index Cards 3-Ring Binder w/ Divider Tabs Nota Bene: Sign Up for Latin Club ($5) Sign Up for National Latin Exam ($5)

Noun: Side One patria Nominative Singular

patriae, f., native country Side Two patriae, f., native country (patriot, repatriate) Gender Definition Genitive Sg. Derivatives (Optional)

L1: Thursday, August 20th The pleasantries Mottoes, Phrases, & Abbreviations 1-5 Hole punch and place in binder! If You Lived In Ancient Rome: Your House Show pics from Ostia Mad Libs Terminology: Subject, Direct Object, Predicate Nominative/Adjective, Linking Verb, Action Verb Roman Writing Project Valete discipuli…Vale magister Homework: TOMORROW Supplies 2 Packages of 3X5 Index Cards 3-Ring Binder w/ Divider Tabs TOMORROW: Finish Writing Project Next Tuesday: Lesson 1 Vocabulary Quiz Nota Bene: Sign Up for Latin Club ($5) Sign Up for National Latin Exam ($5) First Latin Club Meeting on Wednesday, August 26th

Shot of Insula From Street Level Only 1.5 stories of most of these buildings remain but they originally reached 5 to 6 stories in height.

Shot of taverna or popina. A popina was bar & grill meets McDonalds. Ostia was a thriving port city whose busy citizens often ate quick meals at such counters or took them to go.

Shot from the third floor of an insula. A look across the street shows another building which remained largely intact.

L1 Friday, August 21st Last Day for Supplies! Pleasantries… Mottoes 6-9 Collect Handwriting Project Organize Binder Bell Work (loose leaf) Notes (loose leaf) Handouts Returned Assignments Notes on 1st Declension Copy these down on a page in your NOTES section. Return Assignments Syllabus Quiz Learning to Love Your Text Valete discipuli…Vale magister Homework: Monday: Jenny’s Latin pp. 8-9, exercises C, D, F, and G write all Latin forms! Next Tuesday: Lesson 1 Vocabulary Quiz Nota Bene: Sign Up for Latin Club ($5) Sign Up for National Latin Exam ($5)

FIRST DECLENSION NOUNS Case Singular Plural Usage Nominative -a -ae subject of an action verb sentence, e.g. The girl (puella) carries the water. subject and predicate nominative of a linking verb sentence, e.g. The girl (puella) is a farmer (agricola). of Genitive -ae -arum is used to denote possession, e.g. The horse of the girl (puellae) is small or The girl’s (puellae) is small. to/for Dative -ae -īs indirect object of an action verb sentence, e.g The farmer shows the girl (puellae) the horse. The farmer shows the horse to the girl. Accusative -am -as direct object of an action verb sentence, e.g. The girl carries the water (aquam). Ablative -ā -īs follows certain prepositions such as “in” e.g. The girl is in the forest (in silvā) List First Declension Nouns on the Back of this Page! agricola, agricolae m. farmer (!warning! masculine) femina, feminae f. woman patria, patriae fatherland, native land, country