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Monday

Monday. Calescite. Conjugate “ servō , servāre , servāvī ” in the Pluperfect tense. Include both Latin & English. (If you’re not sure, you should draw the thing that Magistra hearts …). Word Patterns. pg. 55 Together, on WordDoc. PTL. pg. 56 Part C

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Monday

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  1. Monday

  2. Calescite Conjugate “servō, servāre, servāvī” in the Pluperfect tense. Include both Latin & English. (If you’re not sure, you should draw the thing that Magistrahearts…)

  3. Word Patterns • pg. 55 • Together, on WordDoc

  4. PTL • pg. 56 • Part C • Work on this individually & turn it in

  5. Tuesday

  6. Calescite Using Stage 22 Vocab (pg. 44) and Stage 23 Vocab (pg. 64), list all the Perfect Active Participles we’ve learned so far. (Hint: there are at least SIX) Ex. adeptus, -a, -um : having received

  7. “epistulaCephali” • Begin translating together • Either • write a literal translation • summarize every few sentences • pictogram summaries

  8. Wednesday

  9. Calescite Take out “epistulaCephali” and PTL (part C) I am going to check it quam celerrime.

  10. “epistulaCephali” • Main Points

  11. Reminder/Notice • Test Wednesday 

  12. “Britannia perdomita” • Pg. 53 – 54 • Translate your lines & practice with your group in Latin AND English • narrator • servus • Memor • *Salvius • *C-Dub

  13. Thursday

  14. Calescite • What are the three degrees of adjectives and adverbs? • List, in English, an example of each degree. • Hint: Use pg. 51 if you need help.

  15. “Britannia perdomita” • Pg. 53 – 54 • Present in Latin AND English • narrator • servus • Memor • *Salvius • *C-Dub

  16. Friday

  17. Calescite Take out your Grammar Notes and be prepared to write. We will begin quam celerrime! Nolitemanere post omnes : O (TEST WEDNESDAY!)

  18. Grammar Notes • Positive Degree of Adverbs • Ex: suaviter, tarditer, celeriter • Comparative Degree of Adverbs • Ex: suavius, tardius, celerius • Superlative Degree of Adverbs • Ex: suavissime, tardissime, celerrime

  19. Grammar Notes – pg. 51 • Patterns between adj & adv? • Comparative: • Superlative: • Irregular Adverbs • Chart on pg. 52 • Quiz on MOANDAY!!! (Fill-in-the-blank)

  20. Monday

  21. Calescite Extractetuoslibros et vertite ad “Culturamsectionem.”

  22. Culture : Roman Religion • pgs. 57 – 60 • POLL E’RRRWHERE • pgs. 61 – 62 • POLL E’RRRWHERE

  23. Word Study …meet Word Doc! REMINDERS: TEST Wednesday (Stage 23)

  24. Tuesday

  25. CALESCITE

  26. Upcoming • Today- Nefas • Wednesday- Test

  27. N E F A S!

  28. “Nēfās” Rules • Teams of two, groups of four • Take turns • two minutes for each pair • one tries to describe the word, the other guesses • one watches describer, the other watches time • Keep score, go at least three rounds!!!

  29. Finish early? • Word on Word Study • pg.

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