Wednesday. Calescite! Scribete in lingua Latina et in Anglice: Dumnorix nāvī croceae praeerat. (What case does “praeerat” take?) Answer the following.

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Wednesday

Calescite! Scribete in lingua Latina et in Anglice: Dumnorix nāvī croceae praeerat. (What case does “praeerat” take?) Answer the following questions: The British queen who led a rebellion against the Romans was: A.CartimanduaB. Cogidubnus C.BoudicaD. Caratacus The British queen who supported the Romans was: A.CartimanduaB. Cogidubnus C.BoudicaD. Caratacus To impede something is to ______________ it. A. obstructB. include C. breakD. billow

Model Sentences pg. 72 We will translate together. You do NOT have to write these down.

Pluperfect Tense (Plus + Perfect) “voco, vocāre, vocāvī” – I call, to call, I called Uses the Personal Endings (MOST MUST ISNT) 3 rd Principal Part + “era” + Personal Endings – Ex: vocaveramI had called

Conjugate “voco, vocāre, vocāvī” in the Pluperfect Tense. SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd

Conjugate “voco, vocāre, vocāvī” in the Pluperfect Tense. SingularPlural 1 st vocaveram I had called vocaveramus We had called 2 nd vocaveras You had called vocaveratis You (pl.)/Ya’ll had called 3 rd vocaverat He/she/it had called vocaverant They had called

Practice! Conjugate “amō, amāre, amāvī” in the Pluperfect Tense...

Thursday

Calescite! SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Conjugate “moneō, monēre, monuī” (I warn, to warn, I warned) in the Pluperfect Tense.

Conjugate “moneō, monēre, monuī” (I warn, to warn, I warned) in the Pluperfect Tense. SingularPlural 1 st monueram I had warned monueramus We had warned 2 nd monueras You had warned monueratis Ya’ll had warned 3 rd monuerat S/He/It had warned monuerant They had warned

“Belimicus ultor” pg. 74 We will translate together Whatever we don’t finish is homework ***Pay special attn. to PLUPERFECT “-era-”***

Friday

Calescite! SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Conjugate “dō, dare, dedī” (I give, to give, I gave) in the Pluperfect Tense.

Conjugate “dō, dare, dedī” (I give, to give, I gave) in the Pluperfect Tense. SingularPlural 1 st dederam I had given dederamus We had given 2 nd dederas You had given dederatis Ya’ll had given 3 rd dederat S/He/It had given dederant They had given

“rex spectaculum dat” Pars Una Vertite ad paginam… Fabula Formārum Virgārum!!!

“rex spectaculum dat” Pars Secunda (II) Take out: – Pen/cil – Paper with yesterday’s translation – Your brain! (Tua mens!) Vertite ad paginam 76 We will finish in class on Monday

Tuesday

Calescite! Use previous Calescites & Stage 16 Vocab (pg. 90) to translate: 1)I had delighted 2)They had mocked 3)Ya’ll had agreed 4)We had survived 5)You (s.) had sailed 6)She had punished

RSD Part II - Questions Finish together Respondete cum vicino/vicina de quaestionibus

Wednesday

Calescite! Use previous Calescites & Stage 16 Vocab (pg. 90) to translate: 1)I am delighting 2)They are mocking 3)Ya’ll were agreeing 4)She was sailing 5)We survived 6)You punished

Questions? “Num” : expects a “NO” – num tu servus es? Surely you’re not a slave? You’re not a slave, are you? “Nōnne” : expects a “YES” – nōnne haec villa est elegans? Surely this house is elegant? This house is elegant, isn’t it? “-ne” : for any “yes or no” question – paterne et mater superfuerunt? Did your father and mother survive?

Quīntus dē sē CLOZE activity due Thursday 9/8

Thursday

Calescite! Look over your Grammar Notes about question words. (num, nonne, -ne) Create one sentence for each word in English. Ex: Surely this is an easy Calescite, isn’t it? (Nonne)

Take out “Quintus de se.” Take out a colored pen/cil.

TEST: Practicing the Language pg. 81 Parts A&B, all DUE: Tuesday 11/2 UPDATE YOUR CALENDAR:

Friday

16.2 Culture Crossword Comprehensive Covers Stages 13 – 16 Due: Thursday 11/4 Pass forward your PTL Verb Building

TEST: Friday 11/ Culture Crossword Due: Thursday 11/4 Word Study DUE: Thursday 11/4 UPDATE YOUR CALENDAR: