LESSON 16. DAY 1 LESSON 16 RECITATION, LESSON 16 Canis, canis – dog Collis, collis – hill Crux,crucis – cross Hostis, hostis – enemy Ignis, ignis – fire.

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LESSON 16

DAY 1 LESSON 16

RECITATION, LESSON 16 Canis, canis – dog Collis, collis – hill Crux,crucis – cross Hostis, hostis – enemy Ignis, ignis – fire Lex, legis – law Lux, lucis – light Navis, navis – ship Nox, noctis – night Pax, pacis – peace Pax Romana – The Roman Peace ImperfectTenseEndings PersonSingularPlural 1ba-mba-mus 2ba-sba-tis 3ba-tba-nt

DAILY CONJUGATION Amo, imperfect tense (Ama-) ImperfectTenseEndings PersonSingularPlural 1ba-mba-mus 2ba-sba-tis 3ba-tba-nt

ON YOUR OWN… Copy imperfect tense endings two more times in your notebook.

WORKBOOK Do Part A on page 47 as a class.

VOCABULARY Make flashcards or copy the vocabulary into your notebook. Latin saying, vocabulary, derivatives and grammar form on page 46.

DAY 2 LESSON 16

RECITATION, LESSON 16 Canis, canis – dog Collis, collis – hill Crux,crucis – cross Hostis, hostis – enemy Ignis, ignis – fire Lex, legis – law Lux, lucis – light Navis, navis – ship Nox, noctis – night Pax, pacis – peace Pax Romana – The Roman Peace ImperfectTenseEndings PersonSingularPlural 1ba-mba-mus 2ba-sba-tis 3ba-tba-nt

DAILY CONJUGATION. Occupo in the imperfect tense.

ON YOUR OWN…CONJUGATE IN THE IMPERFECT TENSE… Clamo Voco

GRAMMAR Genitive Singular lets you know the declension of a noun.  Can you identify the nouns in Lesson 16 as 1 st or second declension nouns? Canis, collis, crucis?  No, they do not end in –ae or –i.  They are 3 rd declension nouns which will be taught in the First Form Latin next semester.

amabamus  Imperfect, bamus amas  Present, s Oro  Present,o Laborabatis  Imperfect, batis Portant  Present, nt Laudabant  Imperfect, bant Ambulat  Present, t Laborat  Present, t Adorabam  Imperfect, bam Parabas  Imperfect, bas WHAT TENSE ARE THESE WORDS AND HOW CAN YOU TELL?

NOTA BENE BA INDICATES THE IMPERFECT TENSE!

WORKBOOK. As a class, Parts B and C, page 47.

DAY 3 LESSON 16

RECITATION, LESSON 16 Canis, canis – dog Collis, collis – hill Crux,crucis – cross Hostis, hostis – enemy Ignis, ignis – fire Lex, legis – law Lux, lucis – light Navis, navis – ship Nox, noctis – night Pax, pacis – peace Pax Romana – The Roman Peace ImperfectTenseEndings PersonSingularPlural 1ba-mba-mus 2ba-sba-tis 3ba-tba-nt

DAILY CONJUGATION. Oro in the imperfect tense.

ON YOUR OWN CONJUGATIONS… Imperfect Tense Amo Supero

DERIVATIVES Part D, page 47 as a class.

DERIVATIVE COMPETITION See how many derivatives you can come up with in 5 minutes using all of the vocabulary. See who has the most and go over the lists as a class.

VOCABULARY CONNECTIONS The Canary Islands were named after the dogs (canis) that explorers found there.  Dominican – Dogs of God Lux, lucis – Lucifer (light bearer) Ignis – igneous rocks, hardened lava. Nox – Greek god of Death Pax – Pacific Ocean, calm peaceful ocean, named by Magellan

DAY 4 LESSON 16

RECITATION, LESSON 16 Canis, canis – dog Collis, collis – hill Crux,crucis – cross Hostis, hostis – enemy Ignis, ignis – fire Lex, legis – law Lux, lucis – light Navis, navis – ship Nox, noctis – night Pax, pacis – peace Pax Romana – The Roman Peace ImperfectTenseEndings PersonSingularPlural 1ba-mba-mus 2ba-sba-tis 3ba-tba-nt

DAILY CONJUGATION singularplural 1 st 2 nd 3rd Copy imperfect conjugations into the chart.

ON YOUR OWN CONJUGATIONS… Copy imperfect endings two times in chart format. SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3rd

GAME DAY! Gladiator Game! Each team will have gladiators at the board and whoever spells and answers the question correctly wins the point!!

DAY 5 LESSON 16

RECITATION, LESSON 16 Canis, canis – dog Collis, collis – hill Crux,crucis – cross Hostis, hostis – enemy Ignis, ignis – fire Lex, legis – law Lux, lucis – light Navis, navis – ship Nox, noctis – night Pax, pacis – peace Pax Romana – The Roman Peace ImperfectTenseEndings PersonSingularPlural 1ba-mba-mus 2ba-sba-tis 3ba-tba-nt

QUIZ, LESSON 16.