Thursday, August 8, 2019

Wednesday August 28 - revized

Standards
NL.CLL.1.1 Use single words and simple, memorized phrases to express needs, preferences, and feelings.
NL.CLL.1.2 Use culturally appropriate greetings, farewells, apologies, and expressions of courtesy.
NL.CLL.1.3 Use a variety of verbal and non-verbal communication strategies to ask memorized questions and express ideas or thoughts with prompting and modeling.
NL.CLL.2.1 Understand the meaning of simple, spoken greetings, words, and phrases, when accompanied by visual clues and/or prompts, as needed.
NL.CLL.2.2 Understand the meanings of spoken words that are similar to those in the students’ language.
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.

Objectives: Demonstrate ability to use Latin command forms. Become familiar with textbook and how to use it. Learn about Roman culture and engineering achievements through documentary.

EQs: How do we form commands in Latin? What kind of information can you find in the textbook and where? How can you find an electronic copy of the textbook to use at home?  What was significant about the Roman engineering accomplishments that you learned today through the Documentary: Engineering Empire?

Bellwork: 
You should have in your notebooks:
1) first day notes on greetings
2) a dialogue created with a partner
3) notes and handout on commands

In a folder: Course information packet

Now copy for notebooks:

Command forms. Also called "imperatives."

  • Singular command forms will end in either an "a" "e" or "i". This is also the verb's stem.
  • Plural command forms (imperatives) will add a -te to the verb stem, or singular imperative form.
Exempli gratia means: for example; for the sake of example; such as. Used in English with the abbreviation "e.g."
ambula -- ambulate  walk!
sede --  sedete   sit!
tace  - tacete  be quiet!
surge -- surgite  stand up! rise
veni -- venite   come!
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 Collaborative assessment:
Quizlet Live: just greetings
Quizlet Live: greetings and commands

Direct instruction: Review introduction and questions for part I of Engineering Empire.

Documentary/independent: Watch Engineering Empire and answer the questions on the viewing guide on your own paper or in your notebook. 

Exit ticket: What was the Roman attitude toward the achievements of other cultures? 

Homework: study for quiz on Latin commands and classroom words (handout and Quizlet - see above link to greetings and commands) 

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