MINIMUS – CHAPTER 5. VOCABULARY PAGE 28 celeriter quickly equito I ride ferociter fiercely pugno I fight diligenter carefully colo I farm.

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MINIMUS – CHAPTER 5

VOCABULARY PAGE 28 celeriter quickly equito I ride ferociter fiercely pugno I fight diligenter carefully colo I farm

TRANSLATION QUIZ Please translate all Latin words to English. celeriter equito ferociter pugno diligenter colo

GRAMMAR RULES PAGE 28 Adverbs – How the action is done In English, adverbs generally end in –ly In Latin, adverbs generally end in –ter

ROMAN REPORT PAGE 29 The Britons Candidus is proud of how his tribe ride, fight, and farm Britons surprised the Romans with their chariot driving abilities Julius Caesar described the Britons as: Driving all over the field hurling spears The horses and the sounds of the wheels terrified the enemy They train and practice every day to become skillful so even on a steep slope they have control at a full gallop They can stand on the chariot pole and throw spears quick as lightning The Romans thought of the Britons and their country as: The Britons do not wear armor The cavalry is extensive and do not use swords or javelins Called them “Brittunculi” which means “silly little Britons” Grain, cattle, gold, silver, and iron were found on the island and were exported with slaves, animal skins, and hunting dogs.

VOCABULARY PAGE 31 tesserae mosaics ita vero yes directae straight commodae comfortable nobiscum with us

TRANSLATION QUIZ Please translate all Latin words to English. tesserae ita vero directae commodae nobiscum

MYTH: A TRAVELLER’S TALE PAGE 32 A beautiful girl named Echo offended the goddess Juno. Juno punished Echo by making her repeat what other people say. Echo now had no words of her own. Echo fell in love with a man named Narcissus who was very vain and cruel. Echo repeated whatever Narcissus said but Narcissus wouldn’t even look at her. She faded away due to her sorrow until only her voice was left. Narcissus had done this to many people so the gods punished Narcissus. One day Narcissus saw his reflection in a pool and fell in love with it. He stayed at the pool until he starved to death. In the place he died, the gods had a beautiful flower grow, the narcissus. This flower is still found growing around a lake or pool of water.

MYTH ACTIVITY Jealously and Vanity Create a story that uses the same moral of the myth. At least one page. Illustrate a picture that depicts the moral of the story.