Sunday, April 28, 2019

Week of April 29

NL.CLL.4.2 Recognize cultural expectations of people in both the target culture and the students’ culture.
NM.COD.4.2 Identify information about target culture perspectives and practises.
NL.CLL.2.3
Identify written words and phrases that are similar to words and phrases in the students’ language.
NL.CLL.2.4 Interpret phrases, commands, simple questions and descriptions that are presented with accompanying gestures, intonations, and other visual and auditory clues.
NL.CLL.2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language
Recognize cognates in English derived from target language and how to use them as context clues.

Note: To access the myths and novella we will be reading for the rest of the quarter  go to Google Classroom and enter this code: o2ge4zd

Monday April 29

Objective: Introduction to Odyssey and episode of Odysseus and the cyclops, Polyphemus. Preview of vocabulary for chapter 01. Oral presentation of story in Latin with instructions for completing reading guides for each chapter.

EQ: How does your experience of reading this text differ from reading texts in your textbook. In Homer's version of the Cyclops story Polyphemus is clearly a monster. How does this text present Polyphemus as something other than a monster?

Bellwork:
Read this short Encylopedia Mythica article about Polyphemus the Cyclops. Although Homer's tale of Odysseus and Polyphemus is the most famous story, other ancient authors present a more sympathetic view of the Cyclops. 

Search the web for ANCIENT images of Polyphemus

TedEd video (4 minutes) Everything you need to know to read the Odyssey.

Use this code to sign up for access to a collection of myths we will be reading in Latin: o2ge4zd

Direct link to text of "Ego, Polyphemus" 

Vocabulary for Chapter 01 of "Ego, Polyphemus."

Direct and guided: Guided whole class: Read aloud Chapter 01 with Q & A and reading guide. Pose questions in Latin. Demonstrate how to complete a reading guide. Safetynet Words.

True/False comprehension questions on Chapter 01 (students use white boards). 

Sum Song

08 Ecce Romani Verb Endings
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7018271.html


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Tuesday April 30

EQ: How does your experience of reading this text differ from reading texts in your textbook. In Homer's version of the Cyclops story Polyphemus is clearly a monster. How does this text present Polyphemus as something other than a monster?

Objective: Clarify expectations of how students should create reading guides for each chapter. Take students deeper into the Chapter and give guidance for increasing reading fluency.

Bellwork
Study vocabulary for Chapter 01 with Quizlet.


Guided: Summary of Chapter 01 in Latin (Quizlet) Q&A

Guided and collaborative: reading guide Chapter 01 in pairs or small groups.

Direct and guided: demonstrate reading strategies.

Whole class guided instruction: Choose the correct to complete the sentence. (White boards)

Whole group/exit ticket: review answers to character questions on reading guide using overhead projection. 

Board race if there is extra time.
Homework: Study vocabulary for Chapter 01.

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Wednesday May 1
Bellwork: Vocabulary quiz Chapter 01
01 Ego Polyphemus - vocabulary quiz
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7258745.html

Direct instruction: Vocabulary for 02 Chapter Polyphemus

Direct and guided: Read aloud Chapter 2 (with Q & A and guidance on how to use text to complete reading guide)

Colaborative: work in pairs or small group to complete reading guide. 

Board race with vocabulary for 01 and 02 Ego Polyphemus

Exit ticket: Watch three minute animated clip of Polyphemus and Odysseus. Answer: How does the representation of Polyphemus in our story differ from the clip?  The animation is based only on Homer, while our story uses multiple versions.

Homework: Vocabulary for Chapter 02. Polish reading guide.

Thursday May 2

Objective: assess and reinforce vocabulary acquistion. Introduce and read aloud chapter 02. Demonstrate how to create simple answers to Latin questions in Latin using the text.

EQ. How are the various activities we are doing helping to clarify meaning? On the level of words? grammar? story?

Bellwork:
Review for 10 minutes the vocabulary for Chapter two then take this quiz.


Video (3 minutes) on Odysseus and Polyphemus. Discuss how Homer's version of the story differs from the version we are reading.

Direct and guided instruction (whole class): read aloud Chapter 02 of Ego Polyphemus. 

Whole group: Answer using white boards true/false questions about Chapter 02.

Collaborative and individual: work on the reading guide for Chapter 02, You can work with a partner or two, but your completed guide needs to be your own. (45 minutes)

Lactuca game with words and sentences from Chapter 02

Exit ticket: reading guide for chapter 02.

Homework: review vocabulary for Chapter 02

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Friday May 3

Objective: Assess whether/which students can read a short, illustrate passage silently? Assist in honing students abilities to identify content that will help them successfully complete a reading guide.

EQ. Why is it important to read and then reread in Latin a paragraph before you try to translate? How do we interrogate a Latin text before trying, if ever, to make a word-for-word translation?

Bellwork:
Read Chapter 03 silently. Note passages that can help you with the reading guide. 

Read aloud with Q & A Chapter 03.

Whole class: Review summary of Chapter 03 in images.

Assessment: Comprehension Questions on Chapter 03

Independent or with a partner. Polish up your reading guide. Turn it in.

As time allows: Board race.

Exit ticket: reading guide

Homework: vocabulary for chapter 03

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Monday April 15-19

Monday April 15
NL.CLL.4.2 Recognize cultural expectations of people in both the target culture and the students’ culture.
NM.COD.4.2 Identify information about target culture perspectives and practises.
NL.CLL.2.3
Identify written words and phrases that are similar to words and phrases in the students’ language.
NL.CLL.2.4 Interpret phrases, commands, simple questions and descriptions that are presented with accompanying gestures, intonations, and other visual and auditory clues.
NL.CLL.2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language

Objective: Learn the characteristics of Roman gods. Practice recognition of verb person and number.

Bellwork:
Review the list of gods and goddesses on page 69 in your textbook. Close the book and answer the questions in the following quizzes.


Match Greek and Roman names of the Olympian gods. https://www.quia.com/cm/722626.html


Match the Roman gods with what they ruled over. Roman gods and their domains 

Direct and guided instruction: Translate Dei et Dea with PowerPoint. Take notes on grammar.



HOMEWORK: Quizlet vocabulary for Dei et Deae (Gods and Goddesses)
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NL.CLL.4.2 Recognize cultural expectations of people in both the target culture and the students’ culture.
NM.COD.4.2 Identify information about target culture perspectives and practises.
NL.CLL.2.3
Identify written words and phrases that are similar to words and phrases in the students’ language.
NL.CLL.2.4 Interpret phrases, commands, simple questions and descriptions that are presented with accompanying gestures, intonations, and other visual and auditory clues.
NL.CLL.2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language

Tuesday, April 16

Bellwork:
On page one of your Dei et Deae handout do the following:
A. Write the case above each noun and adjective.
B. Write the person, number, and tense above each verb. Place a box around all main verbs.
C. Bracket any prepositional phrases.

Whole class: review of Bellwork


Myth of Arachne

Whole class (guided and direct instruction) Continue/finish translating text of Dei et Deae.  Circle all genitive nouns on the projected text. 

09 Ecce Romani Dei et Deae (Latina Mythical)- quiz
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7039276.html


Exit ticket: 
09-10Conjugating Verbs -10 questions edit
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7052783.html

HOMEWORK: Quizlet vocabulary for Chapter 09. Do the pre-reading derivatives if you haven't yet. This means: Kaleciyana, Gregory, Bryan and Faith.

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Wednesday April 17

Bellwork

Independent
Read and annotate Rose Williams essay on Roman Gods: Rose Williams Essay Roman Gods


Answer the following question on Rose Williams essay, Open Book – you may consult the essay. 09 Chapter Ecce Roman Gods according to Rose Williams
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7034511.htmlRead and annotate Rose Williams essay on Roman Gods: Google Classroom.

Review verb endings.

Quiz: Independent: 08 Ecce Romani Verb Endings


Exit ticket: What is the central point of Rose William's essay about the far away and nearby gods?



Wednesday - Thursday: Roman Comedy. A Funny thing Happened on the way to the Forum with viewing guide and questions.







Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Wednesday April 17 Chapter 10

Wednesday April 17

Bellwork
09 Ecce Romani Quiz just vocabulary & prepositions - 25 questions Quiz on Ecce Romani Chapter 09

Direct and guided: Finish Dei et Dea.

Begin Ecce Romani Chapter 10


Vocabulary pronunciation practice.

Identify the conjugation to which each verb belongs and translate.

8 April-12 Gods and Goddesses Prepositions Chapter 09

NL.CLL.4.2 Recognize cultural expectations of people in both the target culture and the students’ culture.
NM.COD.4.2 Identify information about target culture perspectives and practises.
NL.CLL.2.3
Identify written words and phrases that are similar to words and phrases in the students’ language.
NL.CLL.2.4 Interpret phrases, commands, simple questions and descriptions that are presented with accompanying gestures, intonations, and other visual and auditory clues.
NL.CLL.2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language

April 08 Monday

Objective recognize and practice present tense verb endings. Understand what "person" and "number" means when talking about verbs. Recognize most common prepositions and know the cases their nouns take.

EQ: What are the six present tense endings? What is meant by "person" and "number"? What two cases to prepositions take?


Bellwork: Study the Quizletvocabulary for Chapter 09.



Guided and direct instruction: Story 09.

Listen to vocabulary read aloud.  Read story aloud with attention to prepositions. Translate.


Collaborative or Independent: Answer Responde Latine Questions p.63

Short video on Titans. (Google Classroom)

Guided: Powerpoint (Latin & English) “From Chaos to the Titans.”

Independent. Begin researching a god for Friday presentation. See page 69 for brief descriptions of Gods.

Exit ticket: On god project handout provide Roman and Greek names on the accompanying chart.

Homework: study vocabulary for Chapter 9. Do pre-reading activity for Chapter 09 (Google Classroom) 
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NL.CLL.4.2 Recognize cultural expectations of people in both the target culture and the students’ culture.
NM.COD.4.2 Identify information about target culture perspectives and practises.
NL.CLL.2.3
Identify written words and phrases that are similar to words and phrases in the students’ language.
NL.CLL.2.4 Interpret phrases, commands, simple questions and descriptions that are presented with accompanying gestures, intonations, and other visual and auditory clues.
NL.CLL.2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language

April 09 Tuesday

Objective: Learn about the Olympian gods by reading a Latin text, adapted for Latin 01

EQ: Who were the 12 Olympian gods and what are their attributes? relationships to each other

Bellwork:

Study in Quizlet vocabulary for Dei et Deae (Gods and Goddesses)



Video: Prometheus (Google Classroom)


Direct and guided: Powerpoint on Olympian Gods. Translation.

Independent: Make vocabulary cards for words on Dei et Deae handout that are in bold letters on story handout.

Board race: vocabulary 09 Chapter & Dei et Deae (Gods and Goddesses)

Exit ticket: identify the attributes of the Olympian gods on project handout.

NL.CLL.4.2 Recognize cultural expectations of people in both the target culture and the students’ culture.

NM.COD.4.2 Identify information about target culture perspectives and practises.
NL.CLL.2.3
Identify written words and phrases that are similar to words and phrases in the students’ language.
NL.CLL.2.4 Interpret phrases, commands, simple questions and descriptions that are presented with accompanying gestures, intonations, and other visual and auditory clues.
NL.CLL.2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language

April 10 Wednesday

Objective: Continue learn about the Olympian gods by reading a Latin text, adapted for Latin 01

EQ: Who were the 12 Olympian gods and what are their attributes? relationships to each other


 Bellwork: 

Study preposition set in Quizlet: Prepositions Quizlet Set



Guided then independent. Exercise 9b page 65.
09 Ecce Romani prepositions - 22 Questions Feb 2019
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7123467.html


09 Ecce Romani prepositions - 28 Questions
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7124307.html

Guided: Finish translation of Dei et Deae (Gods and Goddesses) using PowerPoint.


09 Ecce Romani prepositions - 28 Questions
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7124307.html


Exit ticket: provide a brief description of the god you have chosen for your project and explain why you chose this god.



Homework: study for vocabulary quiz on words from Gods and Goddesses reading using Quizlet set  Quizlet vocabulary for Dei et Deae 

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April 10Thursday 
Bellwork
Read and annotate Rose Williams essay on Roman Gods: Google Classroom.

Answer the following question on Rose Williams essay, Open Book – you may consult the essay. 09 Chapter Ecce Roman Gods according to Rose Williams
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7034511.html



Exit ticket
Match Greek and Roman names of the Olympian gods. https://www.quia.com/cm/722626.html


Match the Roman gods with what they ruled over. Roman gods and their domains


Quiz on all the Roman gods


Independent: work on god project presentation

Monday, April 1, 2019

Monday-Tuesday, April 1 -3

NL.CLL.4.2 Recognize cultural expectations of people in both the target culture and the students’ culture.
NM.COD.4.2 Identify information about target culture perspectives and practises.
NL.CLL.2.3
Identify written words and phrases that are similar to words and phrases in the students’ language.
NL.CLL.2.4 Interpret phrases, commands, simple questions and descriptions that are presented with accompanying gestures, intonations, and other visual and auditory clues.

NL.CLL.2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language

Objective recognize and practice present tense verb endings. Understand what "person" and "number" means when talking about verbs.

EQ: What are the six present tense endings? What is meant by "person" and "number"?

Bellwork



Watch the following two videos, which will help you do the verb assignments in your activity packet.
The Singular of the Present Tense (url: https://youtu.be/88MBAmVNQMM)
The Present Tense  (url: https://youtu.be/VTl7H0WFwbE)

How do you identify the present stem of a verb?
Answer: remove the -re from the infinitive form = the second principal part.

Practice conjugating verbs with beanbags/round robin.

Guided



Responde Latine. Find the sentences in the story that answer the following questions:
1. Cur est Aurelia irata?
2. Cur necesse est omnia statim parare?
3. Quid Aurelia in cubiculo Marci clamat?
4. Quid facit Marcus?
5. Surgitne Sextus?
6. Quid facit Sextus?
7. Cur Marcus non surgit?
8. Quis subito intrat?

9. Cur Marcus surgit?



Homework 8d-f (Google Classroom)

Exit ticket: conjugate sum in the present tense.
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Tuesday, April 2
Objective: Practice forming present tense verbs. Independent translation.

EQ: what are the present tense endings? how do you find the stem to add those endings to?

Note: Vocabulary listed by parts of speech. Use these lists to make your vocabulary cards.

Bellwork: Translation passage assignments

Avery: Marcus matrem audit sed nihil respondet. Deinde Aurelia cubiculum Sexti intrat. Clamat, "Age, Sexte! Tempus est surgere." Statim surgit Sextus. Celeriter tunicam et togam induit et brevi tempore e cubiculo currit.

Kaleciyana: Iterum Aurelia cubiculum Marcus intrat. Iterum clamat, "Age, Marce! Nos iam strenue laboramus. Cur tu solus non surgis?" Gemit Marcus. 'Ego non surgo,” inquit, "quod Romam redire nolo.”

Gregory: Cur mihi quoque necesse est ad urbem redire? Patrem meum princeps ad urbem revocat. Patrem consulere vult.”

Kahniyah: Non vult consulere Marcum." Subito intrat Gaius, pater Marce, et clamat, "Sed ego volo consulere Marcum!”

Bryan “Cur, Marce, hodie me vexas? Cur non surgis? Cur nondum tunicam et togam induis, moleste puer?"

Ki’dre: Nihil respondet Marcus sed statim surgit quod patrem timet.


Guided: Vocative

Independent: Play Bellum Latinum with verbs in present tense.

Things It's Best to Say in Latin

Kiss the Girl in Latin