Monday. Calescite! SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Conjugate “d ō, dare, ded ī ” (I give, to give, I gave) in the Present Tense.

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Monday

Calescite! SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Conjugate “d ō, dare, ded ī ” (I give, to give, I gave) in the Present Tense.

Conjugate “dō, dare, dedī” (I give, to give, I gave) in the Present Tense. SingularPlural 1 st do I givedamus We give 2 nd das You givedatis Ya’ll give 3 rd dat S/He/It givesdant They give

“post cenam” – pg. 110 Translate together Write translation Add to “TRANSLATION” section

“animal ferox” – pg. 113 Translate individually Si non perfectum est, tum est praescriptum domesticum!

Tuesday

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

SingularPlural 1 st dedī I gavededimus We gave 2 nd dedistī You gavededistis Ya’ll gave 3 rd dedit S/He/It gave dedērunt They gave

Due cras!!!

Wednesday

 PollEverywhere  Roman Beliefs about Life after Death… › pg. 115

Stage 7 Word Study – Google – Include the letter “d” and the word – EX: Dambulatory PAGE 120: Vocabulary

Thursday - Test

Calescite Extracte praescriptum domesticum: Word Study!

Stage 7 Test Review

cenatvaldēcenturiōumbra cōnspicit tamencum cēnāvitterretcōnspexit terruitpropeheri

rogatingēnsparvus facitparāvitrogāvit pulcherfēcitnihil omnisparatpestis

intellegitmortuusintellēxit narrāmusnarrōnarrat narrāsnarrātisnarrant

laudābatlaudābatislaudābas laudābantlaudābamlaudābamus cōnspexistis cōnspexitcōnspexistī cōnspeximuscōnspexī cōnspexērunt

Friday - Test

Monday

Calescite! Decline ira, irae (anger) {What DECLENSION and GENDER is it?} ???????SingularPlural Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative

1 st DeclensionSingularPlural Nominativeirairae Genitiveiraeirārum Dativeiraeirīs Accusativeiramirās Ablativeirāirīs

Stage 8 Model Sentences pg. 122 You do not have to write these down You DO need to pay close attention, in case you are asked to translate

“gladiātōrēs” – pg. 125 Translate together Write translation Si non est perfectum, tum est praescriptum domesticum.