L2H September 24 – September 28, 2012

MON Sept 24 2012

In class for Ms. Gentile’s Students – Preparing for Synthesis Essay

Carefully and fully annotate the Text on Augustus Caesar (OLH pages 1-5 up to adherents)

At Home for Ms. Gentile’s Students – Preparing for Synthesis Essay

Carefully and fully annotate the rest of the Text on Augustus Caesar (OLH pages 5-13)

In class for Non-Ms. Gentile’s Students – Translation Practice

Fabius Appointed Dictator, page 227: COPY, ANALYZE, TRANSLATE, and SKIP a line (a.k.a. CATS) Ubi to cognoverunt

At Home for Non-Ms. Gentile’s Students – Translation Practice

Fabius Appointed Dictator, page 227: COPY, ANALYZE, TRANSLATE, and SKIP a line (a.k.a. CATS) illo to fecerunt

TUES Sept 25 2012

In class for Ms. Gentile’s Students – Preparing for Synthesis Essay

DUE: Annotated text

COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS AND THOUGHTFUL QUESTIONS:

(pages 1-3) 1. What situation did the assassination of Caesar bring about? 2. What did Antony immediately do? 3. Describe how Antony tried to obtain military power. Who upset his plans? 4. How old was Octavius when Caesar was murdered? What was his relationship to Caesar? 5. Describe Octavian’s actions at the time of Caesar’s murder. Who backed him? 6. Describe Antony’s defeat. 7. Who made up the Second Triumvirate? 8. What happened around 40 B.C. and how was it resolved? 9. What action did Octavian take in 32 B.C.? 10. What title did Octavian assume in 27 B.C.? (pages 3 – 6) 11. How did Octavian reorganize the government? Why did he do it in this way? 12. Describe the purge of 28 B.C. 13. What new regulation did Octavian impose on the Senators? Describe Octavian’s actions before retiring and the Senate’s reaction to his retirement. 14. What other powers did Augustus obtain although he had resigned his consulship? 15. Describe what powers Augustus was awarded in 18 B.C., 12 B.C. and in 2 B.C. 16. Describe Augustus’ organization of the civil service. 17. How did Augustus organize the army?

Who has the power during Octavian/Augustus’ rule? List as many major decisions that are being made throughout the text. Whom do these decisions benefit others ? How and Why? Connect these ideas to other texts from Bio, History, and English

At Home for Ms. Gentile’s Students – Preparing for Synthesis Essay

FINISH answering questions for text

BRING regular Latin materials to class tomorrow – we will practice translating

In class for Non-Ms. Gentile’s Students – Translation Practice

Fabius Appointed Dictator, page 227: COPY, ANALYZE, TRANSLATE, and SKIP a line (a.k.a. CATS) Fabius to faciebat

At Home for Non-Ms. Gentile’s Students – Translation Practice

Fabius Appointed Dictator, page 227: COPY, ANALYZE, TRANSLATE, and SKIP a line (a.k.a. CATS) FINISH Fabius to faciebat

WED Sept 26 2012 – REVIEW Indirect Statement

In Class

GSA CW09/26: Worksheet on Indirect Statement

At home:

STUDY for quiz on indirect statement

Thurs Sept 27 2012 – REVIEW Indirect Statement

In Class

AGITE NUNC: Components of Indirect Statement (mood of the verb, subject of the verb)

QUIZ: Indirect Statement

GSN: Ablative Absolute – WRITE NOTES, page 295; COPY sample sentences

At Home

GSA HW09/27: Exer A page 297 #1-10 (COPY the sentences, thenTRANSLATE)

Fri Sept 28 2012 – Ablative Absolute

In Class

AGITE NUNC: 3 types of Ablative Absolutes

Discuss HW 09/27

GSA CW09/28: Exer C page 298 #1, #3, #5 – COPY the sentences then FOLLOW all the steps for ablative absolute.

At Home:

—GSA HW09/28: Exer C page 298  #7, #9 – COPY the sentences then FOLLOW all the steps for ablative absolute.
STUDY ALL REVIEW MATERIAL FOR TEST ON WEDNESDAY.

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