Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Tuesday September 3

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: Introduction to Chapter 1 with audio and comprehension questions.

Bellwork: Spoken Latin - Res (classroom words, expressions). Copy these words into your notebooks

EQ. What are the endings of commands? What is a direct object? What does the direct object of a command end in? How do we approach each chapter in the textbook. What is the method and the goals?
Notes:
ianua (subject), ianuam (direct object): another word for "door"
graphis (subject), graphidem (direct object) "pencil." 

Singular commands end in -a -e or -i  (aperi, claude)
Plural commands at -te to the singular form (aperite, claudite)

Notice that the singular direct object nouns end in "-m." Direct objects are nouns that receive the action of a verb. 

Introduction to Chapter 1 Ecce Romani





Pre-reading questions Chapter 01
a. What is the setting of the picture?
b. Who are the girls? (Cornelia and Flavia)
c. What are the girls doing?
d. How are the girls different?
e. What would be different if this were a scene in the country near you today?
f. What season of the year is it?
g. What are you going to learn about the Latin language in this chapter? (Look at the illustration in your book; the grammar will be listed in the upper righthand corner)
h. Give me examples of nouns, adjectives, and verbs in English.



Guided comprehension questions: Responde Latine

Notes: a derivative is a word that comes into a language from another language. We will be looking often at English words derived from Latin.

Guided and independent: How to do the Pre-reading derivatives activity sheets.

Use these dictionaries. Look at all the possible definitions.
Dictionary.com   Be sure to read all the definitions and the section on word origins.
Merriam Webster Dictionary  doesn't always include a word origins section, but look for it

When you have completed the pre-reading derivative activity, take a picture (screenshot) of it and post it in Google Classroom.


Assessment Engineering Empire crossword puzzle .

Homework: Study Vocabulary for Chapter 01 in Quizlet; complete Pre-reading derivatives sheet.

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