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Get ready for the Latin declension quiz! Learn the cases, endings, and order on the chart. Practice declining nouns like "fabula" and "regina." Study verbs vs. nouns and conjugate "amo, amāre."
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Quiz on Wednesday! • It will be a blank chart. I’ll give you the nominative singular and genitive singular endings. • You will ACE it if you are: • Able to “decline” a noun • This mean you must: • know the five cases and which order they are in on the chart • know the endings and how to attach them to a noun • remember where the macrons (long marks) are • know where Singular and Plural are on the chart
Calescite! Decline fabula, fabulae(f. story)
Quiz on Wednesday! • It will be a blank chart. I’ll give you the nominative singular and genitive singular endings. • You will ACE it if you are: • Able to “decline” a noun • This mean you must: • know the five cases and which order they are in on the chart • know the endings and how to attach them to a noun • remember where the macrons (long marks) are • know where Singular and Plural are on the chart
Binders • Cover Sheet • Syllabus • Five Sections • Notebooks paper
Work with a partner! Determine the possible case(s) and number(s) of fabula: • Puellafabulamnarrat. • Fabulaesunt non callidissimae. • Caesar pervenit cum fabulīs. Same for puella: • Agricola datfabulāspuellīs. • Fabulaepuellārumsuntcallidissimae.
On your own… Decline regina, reginae(f. queen)
On your own… Decline regina, reginae(f. queen)
InsanaVerba!regina, agricola, puella, fabula, pirata • __________ __________ narrat. (Nominative) (Accusative) • _________ dat ________ ________ . (Nominative) (Accusative) (Dative) • _________ _________ _________ verberat! (Nominative) (Accusative) (Genitive)
Calescite Study 1st Declension endings. Take out a pen/cil. Be ready for the quiz when the bell rings!
Quiz Hodie! (Today!) • It will be a blank chart. I’ll give you the nominative singular and genitive singular endings. • You will ACE it if you are: • Able to “decline” a noun • This mean you must: • know the five cases and which order they are in on the chart • know the endings and how to attach them to a noun • remember where the macrons (long marks) are • know where Singular and Plural are on the chart
Verbs vs. Nouns • What is a noun? List some examples. • What is a verb? List some examples. • Ex: The gladiator struck the lion. (Ouch!) • Ex: The girl gave the letter to her friend.
1st Conjugation (VERBS) • NOT 1st Declension (NOUNS) • voco, vocāre- “I call, to call” • Personal Endings: -o/m -mus -s -tis -t -nt • Formula: • Drop –re • Add personal endings • Exception: 1st person singular…
1st Conjugation (VERBS) Present Tense voco, vocāre- “I call, to call”
Check out this video: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWt13FwigCk&feature=related • Other ways to remember include: • The “Mickey Mouse Song” • MOST MUST ISNT
PraescriptumDomesticum • Create a verb chart and conjugate “amo, amāre” in the Present Tense. Include the English translation. • “amo, amāre” means “I love, to love” • 1st step to take? 2nd step?
Calescite! Take out your homework. Remove everything from your desk except for your homework and a colored pen/pencil. Make sure that you have included the English translations with your conjugations.
PD Conjugate “amo, amāre” in the Present Tense. Check your partner’s homework:
Model Sentences • Vertite ad paginam __________ • I will call on you to either • “Lege in lingua Latina” • “Lege in Anglice”
“Ubisunt?” • On the UNLINED side of each notecard, draw: • a picture of yourself in one of the rooms of a Roman villa • a sentence in Latin • Example: Magistraest in culīnā. • On the LINED side, write • your name & English translation of the sentence • Example: Magistra is in the kitchen.
Calescite! Decline patria, patriae(f. fatherland)
Cerberus(Nostra prima fabula!...Our first story!) • Page 7: • I will read a sentence in Latin. • If you think you know how to translate it, raise your hand. • OMNES should be writing down the translation as we go along.
Vocabulary Squares • pg. • Example
Calescite! Decline via, viae(way, street, road)
Place “Cerberus” on your desk • I will be coming by to check your translation. Read “Caecilius” on page 10 POLLEVERYWHERE.com Read “Metella” on page 12 POLLEVERYWHERE.com
Design your own “villa” • Create a blueprint using information from pages 13 – 15 • Color it! • Turn it in • Don’t forget your name…