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Bellwork Dec. 19-20

Bellwork Dec. 19-20. Since you just completed your study guide, rank the following categories from 1-9 (or 1-10 for Honors) depending on how difficult they are. 1 gets the rating of easiest, 9/10 most difficult. Categories:

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Bellwork Dec. 19-20

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  1. Bellwork Dec. 19-20 • Since you just completed your study guide, rank the following categories from 1-9 (or 1-10 for Honors) depending on how difficult they are. 1 gets the rating of easiest, 9/10 most difficult. Categories: Vocab, Nouns, Verbs, Roman Numerals, Sentence Completion, Mythology, Geography, Translation, Reading Comprehension (Sight Translation for Honors), and Composition (Honors) • Which areas should you study most for the final exam? • How are you going to study over break? When you get back from break?

  2. Part II: Nouns

  3. Add this info to your study guide! • Nominative= subject translate as: “the____” • Genitive= possession translate as: “of ____” • Dative= indirect object translate as: “to/for ____” • Accusative= direct object translate as: “the ____” • Ablative= prep phrase translate as: “by, with, by means of _____” • Note for ablative: if the word “in” is used, don’t use by/with/by means of!

  4. CASE NUMGEND Abl PL F In silvismateriamvidebis. Gen S F Disciplināgloriampatriaeaugebimus. Dat S M Servopraedam non monstrabitis. Nom S F Magna estgratiapuellarum. Acc S M Filiaenumerum magnum equorumhabent. Gen S M Vita nautaeestdura et longa.

  5. Part III: Verbs

  6. vides: you see videte: see! (PLURAL IMPERATIVE) videbimus: we will see video: I see vidēre: to see (INFINITIVE) videbitis: y’all will see videt: he/she/it sees vide: see! (SINGULAR IMPERATIVE) videbunt: they will see videmus: we see

  7. Part IV: Roman Numerals 1= I4=IV 5= V9=IX 10=X40=XL50= L 90= XC 100= C400=CD 500= D900=CM 1000= M • What do you notice about the bold Roman numerals? • They are the only ones that use subtraction!

  8. Part IV: Roman Numerals Roman Numerals Arabic Numerals MDCCXVIII: 1718 CMLXXVI: 976 CXLI: 141 MMMCDXCVII: 3497 MLII: 1052 CCLXXXIX: 289 DXXIV: 524 MMCCCV: 2305 DCCCXXX: 830 MMDCLXIII: 2663 148: CXLVIII 1773: MDCCLXXIII 936: CMXXXVI 2687: MMDCLXXXVII 1462: MCDLXII 210: CCX 804: DCCCIV 91: XCI 2325: MMCCCXXV 3559: MMMDLIX

  9. Part V: Sentence Completion 1. With luck I will increase my supply of food. Fortūnācopiammeamcibī ______ . a) augeōb) augēbitc) augēd) augēbō 2. Friends don’t always give money to friends. Amīcī ______ pecuniamnōnsemperdonant. a) amīcīsb) amīcōs c) amīcō d) amīcae

  10. 3. Sailors will sail into the hard land. Nautae in ______ navigābunt. a) terra dura b) terrāsdurāsc) terramduramd) terrum durum 4. On the island there are large forests. In ______ suntmagnaesilvae. a) insulab) insulīs c) insulaed) insulā

  11. 5. The farmer is carrying food to the new cart. Agricola cibum ad ______ portat. a) carrumnovum b) carrōsnovōs c) carrīnovī d) carrōnovō 6. Friendship is almost always good, but there are bad friends. Amicitiapaenesemper bona est, sedamīcī ______ sunt. a) malab) malī c) malae d) malos

  12. Part VI: Mythology

  13. Part VI: Mythology

  14. Part VII: Geography • Italia: Italy • Graecia: Greece • Gallia: France • Sardinia: Sardinia E. Asia Minor: Turkey F. Roma: Rome G. Aegyptus: Egypt H. Hispania: Spain I. Sicilia: Sicily J. Mare Nostrum: Mediterranean Sea

  15. C A F D H B E I J G

  16. Part VIII: Translation

  17. Part VIII: Reading Comprehension • Where will the queen sail? toward the small island • What do the farmers always do? work on the hard land • Who do the farmers entrust the food to? the queen • Who does the queen give the food to? men and women • What is the cause of the food shortage? There is a fight on the island • What do the bad slaves do? seize fields and burn grain • Do the bad slaves scare the queen? no • What does the good queen give to the bad slaves? punishment • How does the queen carry food to the country? with large carts • Do the men and women like the queen? yes- they praise her

  18. Translated story Crasreginaad parvaminsulam in provinciānavigabit. Tomorrow the queen will sail to the small island in the province.In insulā magnum numerumagricolarumspectābit. On the island she will watch a large number of farmers. Agricolaesemper in terrādūrālaborant. Farmers always work on the hard land. Copiamcibiboniparant. They prepare a supply of good food. Tumagricolaecibumreginaemandant, et reginacibummultisviris et feminis1donat. Then the farmers entrust the food to the queen, and the queen gives food to many men and women. Sednuncregina non multumcibumparat, itaque2agricolasspectabit. But now the queen does not get much food, therefore, she watches the farmers.

  19. Unusagricolareginaecausam3nuntiabit: Estpugna in insulā. One farmer announces the cause to the queen: There is a fight on the island. Multi servi et agricolaepugnant. Many slaves and farmers fight. Servimaliagros4 occupant et frumentum5multumcremant6! Bad slaves seize fields and burn much grain. Curareginaeest magna. The concern of the queen is great. Iniuriam non probat! She does not approve of the injustice. Sedmaliservireginam non terrent. But bad slaves do not frighten the queen. Regina bona poenamservismalisdonabit. The good queen will give punishment to the bad slaves.Frumentumservabit. She will save the grain. Magniscarriscibum ad patriamportabit. She will carry the food to the country with many carts. Viri et feminaereginamlaudabunt! Men and women will praise the queen!

  20. Honors • Why is parvaminsulam in accusative case in line 1? because it follow the preposition “ad” • What case and number is reginae in line 4? dative singular (to the queen) • What is the subject of probat in line 6? she (the queen)

  21. Part IX: Composition (Honors) Will you carry the timber into the forest? Materiam in silvamportabis. I love to sail to the famous islands. Ad insulasclarasnavigāreamo. Stay in the water! Mane (manete) in aquā! The bad farmer will show the land to the good queen. Malusagricolareginaebonaeterrammonstrabit.

  22. The girls are praising the horses of my friend. Puellaeequosmeiamicilaudant. Y'all will save the lives of the sailors with food and with water. Cibo et aquā vitas nautarumservabitis. A good friend always praises friendship, but a bad friend loves money. Bonus amicus semperamicitiamlaudat, sedmalus amicus pecuniamamat. We see the waves because the water is bright. Undasspectamus quod aqua estclara.

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