L1B – Agendas for Jenney Lessons 14-15

In Class At Home
Jenney 14: Day 01 (02/23/15) TAKE OUT and DISCUSS NOTES “3rd Declension” p 78: WRITE NOTES for 3rd declension; COPY the “frater” and “soror” charts

CW Jenney 14:1: DECLINE the following 3rd declension nouns from Lesson 14: celeritas, consul, dux, imperator, mater, miles, pater, rex

VOCAB Jenney 15: Use page 84 to fill in the vocabulary sheet for Jenney Lesson 15. (NOTE: Nouns with a Genitive Singular ending in -is belong to the 3rd Declension. To find the base, DROP -is from genitive singular. See example for Caesar.)

STUDY VOCAB Jenney 14 and 3rd declension endings for quiz on Thursday.

Jenney 14: Day 02 (02/24/15)  CW Jenney 14:2: COPY, ANALYZE and TRANSLATE the following sentences: 1. Dux militēs ducit. (ducit = leads) 2. Mater filiam semper amābit. 3. Soror fatrem semper amābit. 4. Rēgīna rēgem nōn amat. 5. Rēx in regnō vīvit. (vīvit = lives) 6. Multa dona matrī nostrae dedimus. 7. Cum rēge ambulāmus. 8. Rēgnum rēgis est magnum. 9. Gladium pulchrum militī dedimus. 10. Miles bonus in proeliō pugnāvit. NOTES “3rd Declension Neuter” p 82: WRITE NOTES for 3rd declension NEUTER: COPY the “nomen,” “iter,” and “tempus” charts
Jenney 15: Day 01 (02/25/15) CW Jenney 15:1a: DECLINE all 3rd declension NEUTER nouns from Lesson 15

Discuss CW Jenney 14:2

STUDY VOCAB Jenney 14 (meanings only), VOCAB Jenney 15 (meanings only), and 3rd declension endings (regular AND neuter) for quiz tomorrow
Jenney 15: Day 02 (02/26/15) QUIZ Jenney 14 and 15: VOCAB Jenney 14 and 15; DECLINE  3rd declension nouns

NOTES Ablative Manner p 82: WRITE OUT then ANSWER the following questions: 1.) How does Latin express the manner in which an action is performed? 2.) When is the cum omitted? 3.) What is the word order when an adjective is used? 4.) Read the two sentences on page 83 and try to explain how the ablative of manner differs from the ablative of means?

CW Jenney 15:2: Exer B p 85 #2 and #2 – COPY, ANALYZE and TRANSLATE

VOCAB Jenney 16: Use page 88 to fill in the vocabulary sheet for Jenney Lesson 16.

NOTES “3rd Declension i-stems” p 88: COPY the “ignis” “urbs” and “mare” charts

Jenney 16: Day 01 (02/27/15) NOTES 3rd i-stem

CW Jenney 16:1: DECLINE the 3rd declension i-stem nouns from Lesson 16 (p 88)

FINISH CW Jenney 16:1

L1B – Agendas for Jenney Lessons 13-15

In Class At Home
Jenney 13: Day 1 (02/11/15) CW Jenney 13:1a: Translate each case and number for fabula vera (“a true story”)CW Jenney 13:1b: (COPY, ANALYZE, TRANSLATE the following sentence:1) Dā mihi libertātem aut mortem!

2) Portā ad ludum librōs meōs.

3) Semper pugnāte gladiīs nōn verbīs!

4) Parāte tum portāte frumentum ab agrō.

5) Navigā crās ad Ītaliam.

6) Dā pecuniam puellae.

HW Jenney 13:1c: DECLINE the following noun and adjective pairs:novus pueramicus verus

VOCAB Jenney 13: Use page 74 to rill in the vocabulary sheet for Jenney Lesson 13.

Jenney 13: Day 2 (02/12/15) NOTES “Vocative” p 73: WRITE OUT then ANSWER the following questions: 1.) For what is the vocative case used? 2.) What punctuation sets off the vocative case from the rest of the sentence? 3.) What case will the vocative case look like for most declensions? 4.)What are the exceptions to the previous rule of the vocative case? 5.) For what group of nouns does vocative singular end in -e? 6.) For what group of nouns doe the vocative singular end in -ī? 7.) (see pg. 74) What is the vocative plural for all Latin nouns?CW Jenney 13:2a: Use Vocative notes to complete Exercises C and D p 76 (COPY OUT then give the requested vocative) VOCAB Jenney 14: Use page 78 to fill in the vocabulary sheet for Jenney Lesson 14. (NOTE: Nouns with a Genitive Singular ending in -is belong to the 3rd Declension. To find the base, DROP -is from genitive singular. See example for celeritās.)
Jenney Word Studies 13-16 (02/13/15) CW Word Study Lessons 13-16: WRITE NOTES for the following terms/topics…p. 74: girls’ names, nicknames, common names, Lucius and Marcusp. 79: imperium and evolution of its meaning, fasces, consuls, 509 BC, imperator

p. 84: Roman names, praenomen, nomen, cognomen, Caesar (full name?), Romanus, Populus Romanus, SPQR

p. 88: hostis vs. inimicus

BEGIN HW

NOTES “3rd Declension” p 78: WRITE NOTES for 3rd declension; COPY the “frater” and “soror” charts
Jenney 14: Day 01 (02/23/15) TAKE OUT and DISCUSS NOTES “3rd Declension” p 78: WRITE NOTES for 3rd declension; COPY the “frater” and “soror” charts

CW Jenney 14:1: DECLINE the following 3rd declension nouns from Lesson 14: celeritas, consul, dux, imperator, mater, miles, pater, rex

VOCAB Jenney 15: Use page 84 to fill in the vocabulary sheet for Jenney Lesson 15. (NOTE: Nouns with a Genitive Singular ending in -is belong to the 3rd Declension. To find the base, DROP -is from genitive singular. See example for Caesar.)

STUDY VOCAB Jenney 14 and 3rd declension endings for quiz on Thursday.

Jenney 14: Day 02 (02/24/15)  CW Jenney 14:2: COPY, ANALYZE and TRANSLATE the following sentences: 1. Dux militēs ducit. (ducit = leads) 2. Mater filiam semper amābit. 3. Soror fatrem semper amābit. 4. Rēgīna rēgem nōn amat. 5. Rēx in regnō vīvit. (vīvit = lives) 6. Multa dona matrī nostrae dedimus. 7. Cum rēge ambulāmus. 8. Rēgnum rēgis est magnum. 9. Gladium pulchrum militī dedimus. 10. Miles bonus in proeliō pugnāvit. NOTES “3rd Declension Neuter” p 82: WRITE NOTES for 3rd declension NEUTER: COPY the “nomen,” “iter,” and “tempus” charts
Jenney 15: Day 01 (02/25/15) CW Jenney 15:1a: DECLINE all 3rd declension NEUTER nouns from Lesson 15

Discuss CW Jenney 14:2

STUDY VOCAB Jenney 14 (meanings only), VOCAB Jenney 15 (meanings only), and 3rd declension endings (regular AND neuter) for quiz tomorrow
Jenney 15: Day 02 (02/26/15) QUIZ Jenney 14 and 15: VOCAB Jenney 14 and 15; DECLINE  3rd declension nouns

NOTES Ablative Manner p 82: WRITE OUT then ANSWER the following questions: 1.) How does Latin express the manner in which an action is performed? 2.) When is the cum omitted? 3.) What is the word order when an adjective is used? 4.) Read the two sentences on page 83 and try to explain how the ablative of manner differs from the ablative of means?

CW Jenney 15:2: Exer B p 85 #2 and #2 – COPY, ANALYZE and TRANSLATE

VOCAB Jenney 16: Use page 88 to fill in the vocabulary sheet for Jenney Lesson 16.

NOTES “3rd Declension i-stems” p 88: COPY the “ignis” “urbs” and “mare” charts

Jenney 16: Day 01 (02/27/15) NOTES 3rd i-stem

CW Jenney 16:1: DECLINE the 3rd declension i-stem nouns from Lesson 16 (p 88)

FINISH CW Jenney 16:1

L1B Jan 26 – Feb 3, 2015

In Class At Home
Mon Jan 26, 2015 MAKE CORRECTIONS: To Synopsis Test (20 minutes)CW 01/26: FINISH UP “Aeneas Incurs Dido’s Anger” (lines 8-15) FINISH UP Drill on Forms – EXERCISES A, B, & C page 70
Fri, Jan 30, 2015 DISCUSS the followingDrill on Forms – EXERCISES A, B, & C page 70CW 01/27: Exercise A p 71 #1-4 (COPY, ANALYZE, TRANSLATE)

HW 01/27: Exercise A p 71 #5-7 (COPY, ANALYZE, TRANSLATE)

CW 01/28: Exercise A p 71 #8-10 (COPY, ANALYZE, TRANSLATE)

CLICK for SLIDES –> Jenney Review 9 to 12 SLIDES

Drill on Syntax page 70-71 #1-10 (English to Latin only for italicized words in appropriate case and number with explanation.)
Wed, Feb 4, 2015 Review for Test: Practice Test STUDY for test on Thursday, February 5, 2015 (will count towards Term 3 but will assess material learned in Term 2)
Thurs,  Feb 5, 2015 Review for Term-ish Test (will count towards Term 3 but will assess material learned in Term 2) NOTES “Moods” p 73: WRITE OUT then ANSWER the following questions: 1. What are the 5 attributes of a verb? 2. What are the 6 tenses? 3. What are the 3 persons? 4. What are the 2 numbers? 5. How many moods exist in Latin and which one have you learned so far?  6. What is the indicative used for? 7. What is the subjunctive mood for? 8. What is the imperative used for?
Fri,  Feb 6, 2015 NOTES “Imperative Mood” p 73: WRITE OUT then ANSWER the following questions: 1. What is regularly the same as the present stem? 2. What is the present imperative singular for voco in Latin? 3. What is the English translation for present imperative singular for voco? 4. What must you add to form the plural present imperative? 5. What are the imperatives of sum?CW 02/03 (previously CW 01/30): Exercises A and B p. 75  HW 02/06 (previously HW 01/30): DECLINE the following noun and adjective pairs:regina a mica, tabula vera, causa nova