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Academic Bellwork: Genitive Case Practice and Translations for Latin Lessons

In today's bellwork session, students are assigned to retrieve a handout upon entering and must be seated ready to work when the bell rings. The focus will be on identifying and translating genitive case phrases in Latin. Students will translate various phrases such as "of the slaves," "of the girl," and "of the islands," and practice sentences related to these phrases. Key outcomes include defining vocabulary and accurately declining genitive case forms. Prepare to enhance your Latin knowledge!

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Academic Bellwork: Genitive Case Practice and Translations for Latin Lessons

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  1. Bellwork: Oct. 3-4 • Pick up a handout from the stool by the door. When the bell rings, you should be in your seat working.

  2. What are these phrases in genitive case? • of the slaves • of the girl • of the islands • of the horse • of carts • of the queen • of the number • of supplies • of the shape

  3. Translate these genitive phrases • copiam (of good water) • Translate: Copiamaquaebonaeportamus. • numerus (of girls) • Translate: Parvusestnumeruspuellarum. • cibus (of the horses) • Cibusequorummagnuserat. • terramnovam (of the servant) • Translate: Terramnovamservispectatis.

  4. Translate these sentences! • Estcopiaaquaebonae. • Forma terrae in Sicilia plana non est. • Curaepuellarum non parvaesunt. • Numerusservorum in insulaeratmagnus. • Silvasclarasinsulaemagnaespectatis.

  5. Genitive or nominative??? • Equicarrosportant. • Nominative! • Numeruspuellaeeratmagnus. • Genitive! • Familiaserviest bona. • Genitive! • Claraereginaeagricolasspectant. • Nominative!

  6. Exit Check • Outcome #1: Define Lesson 5 vocab. 1. cibus 2. planus 3. cura 4. copia • Outcome #2: Decline and translate genitive case 5. put in Latin: of the queens 6. put in English: numeruscurarum

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