Chapter 2 In Villa. Vocab - Derivatives Sentences Translate on pages 20-23 –Girls - 1-10 –Boys - 11-20 If done, identify the direct objects in Latin.

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Chapter 2 In Villa

Vocab - Derivatives

Sentences Translate on pages –Girls –Boys If done, identify the direct objects in Latin and English –Direct object = object of the verb 27C

Mercator translation P 24 in textbook Translate from Latin to English Then translate the English to any type of slang (should be appropriate) Checked at the end of the period!

Accusatives Singular - always ends in ‘m’ Plural - always ends in ‘vowel+s’ Direct Object –Object of verb Nouns are listed in nominative - change the endings to make accusative Make a list of 8 nouns - put them in accusative

Accusatives

Vocab Quiz! 1. sleeps 2. also 3. happy 4. friend 5. merchant 6. praises 7. slave-girl 8. table 9. tastes 10. greets Amicus, ancilla, dominus, cena, cibus, dormit, gustat, intrat, laetus, laudat, mensa, mercator, quoque, salutat

In Triclinio Translation Translate story on p. 25 in text Underline the words that are the accusatives in Latin When done translating, make a list of foods/drinks that are served

Facts about Romans and Food Breakfast - Ientaculum Lunch - Prandium Main Meal of the day/Dinner - Cena –Appetizers - Gustatio –Entrée - Mensa –Dessert - Secunda Mensa Cena ran ab ova usque ad mala –from eggs to apples Romans did not use forks

Menu mini-project Groups of 3 Determine which meal you would like to create –Ientaculum, Prandium, Gustatio, Cena, Secunda Mensa Use p. 32 in text, p.15 in wkbk and supplied packets –Pick 5 dishes you would serve, describe each in English and illustrate Should look like a restaurant menu!!! On the back explain why you picked the foods you did

Friday 15-Oct Finish menu project Must do 3 activities in workbook –2.5 - fill in and translate –Then pick 2 of the following accusatives and nominatives vocab Roman food When finished, show to Magistra

1st Declension Mostly feminine nouns In nominative - all end in “a” All follow the same pattern of usage in sentences.

Nouns and usage Nominative - subject Genitive - Possession Dative - Indirect Object Accusative - Direct Object Ablative - noun in prepositional phrase

Declension Chart - 1st CaseSingular N G D Acc Abl Plural N G D Acc Abl

2nd Declension Mostly masculine nouns –In nominative, end in “r” or “us” Some neuter nouns –In nominative and accusative singular end in “um” –Nom. And Acc. plural end in “a”

Declension Chart - 2nd CaseSingular N G D Acc Abl Plural N G D Acc Abl

Extra Credit Extra Credit: Give a derivative for 3 vocab words on the test.