Monday. Calescite! Think of a famous quote from a movie. It must include an imperative. Translate the line into Latin. Ex: “Get these snakes off this.

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Monday

Calescite! Think of a famous quote from a movie. It must include an imperative. Translate the line into Latin. Ex: “Get these snakes off this plane!” Abicite hōs anguēs ex hōc alatō currō!!!

“vēnātiō” II – pg. 150 Pronunciation Practice Fabula Formarum Virgarum Non necesse est scribere fabulam.

Word Study Stage 18 Non perfectum, tum praescriptum domesticum est. Test on Tuesday! Question about what you’re missing? Ask!

Tuesday Test

Wednesday

Calescite! Decline “therma, thermae” f. bath We will check this AT the late bell …coepīte laborāre quam celerrime!!!

1 st DeclensionSingularPlural Nominativethermathermae Genitivethermaethermārum Dativethermaethermīs Accusativethermamthermās Ablativethermāthermīs

Model Sentences pg. 162 Practice reading Latin aloud Translate into English

“remedium astrologī” What happened in the last story we read? Ideas about the title? Story plot? Fabula Formārum Virgārum! – WARNING: Not for the faint of heart!

Thursday

Calescite! Turn to page 182 for a full list of Stage 20 vocabulary. Write down three Latin words, and one English derivative for each word.

Participles (Verbal Adjectives) Present Active – translated as working, standing, holding… Use 2 nd Principal Part – laboro, laborāre, laboravi Drop –re, add –ns/-nt- USE 3 rd Decl. Endings – laborāns – laborāntis – laborāntī…

M & F / N SINGULAR M & F / N PLURAL Nom. laborānslaborantēs / laboranta Gen. laborantislaborantum Dat. laborantīlaborantibus Acc. laborantem / laborānslaborantēs / laboranta Abl. laborantelaborantibus

Practice Using “teneō, tenēre,” create a similar chart for the Present Active Participle

Example Postquam vidēns puellam in viridem stōlam, vir eam amābat.

Example Puer gerēns stultōs capillōs est notissimus.

Example Iudicēs auream chartam puellae lacrimantī dedērunt.

Calescite! Using “videō, vidēre,” create a chart for the Present Active Participle *Drop –re *Add –ns for Nom. Sing. *Add –nt– and 3 rd Declension endings for the rest

Present Active Participles M & F / N SINGULAR M & F / N PLURAL Nom. vidēnsvidentēs / videnta Gen. videntisvidentum Dat. videntīvidentibus Acc. videntem / vidēnsvidentēs / videnta Abl. videntevidentibus

Questions?

Friday

“Petro” – pg. 164 Groups of 3 Translate the story by sorting through the chunks of paper Once your group finishes, check w/ Magistra Each member will write the correct version

Calescite! Take out “fortuna crudelis” and a separate piece of paper. Title it: “fortuna crudelis” Questions. Number it: 1 – 11 (leaving a line or two between each number).

Reminders Missing Work Test Corrections/Taking Stage 20 Test next week!!! Bring books