ECCE ROMANI II Dr. John Roth 2013-2014 LATIN II COURSE DESCRIPTION, GOALS AND EXPECTATIONS Expectations Welcome back to Latin! Congratulations on completing Latin I! Now that you know the drill, this year should go more smoothly. The expectations are the same as in Latin I: What I expect of you I expect you to make a positive effort. I expect you to seek help quickly if you are confused or are starting to fall behind. (Office Hours are good times to see me.) I expect you to do your own work and abide by the school’s Honor Code I expect you to abide by the “pledge” and to truthfully sign the pledge on all quizzes and tests How you behave in this class will be an important part of your grade. There are some simple rules: 1. 2. 3. 4. Do not talk without being called on. Respect your teacher and classmates. Stay in class for the entire period (no trips to restroom, locker, etc.) Come prepared to learn. How you begin this course will very much determine how well you will do. How to study and win at Latin Review each class lesson for a few minutes before beginning the homework. Be sure you understand it. If you are not clear about something, be sure to get assistance as soon as possible. Daily: Review each lesson’s new vocabulary words for a few minutes each day. Be sure you have them memorized. Weekly: Review all current vocabulary words and the week’s lessons. Be sure you have memorized all the words as well as the charts and that you understand grammar terms and concepts. TEXTBOOK: . Ecce Romani II INTERNET SOURCES: Class Page: http://www.quia.com/pages/jroth On this page you will find the link to your class webpage. Here is the calendar that has all of your assignments. There are also links to practice exercises for each chapter. It may help you to recall WHY YOU ARE TAKING LATIN? The study of Latin improves English writing and speaking helps acquire foreign languages, especially Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian increases SAT scores trains the mind to pay attention to detail teaches analytical skills Grading Your grade is based on cumulative points. For example, a homework assignment can be worth 10 points. A quiz is usually 50 points. A test can be 200 points. Your grade will include: homework, quizzes, tests, and classwork/participation. How you behave in this class will affect your grade. What to bring to Latin class Notebook: You should keep a three-ring binder for all your papers. It will be a place for you to keep: homework papers quizzes/tests; notes/handouts; vocabulary lists or cards . Textbook Lined paper and a pen or pencil that works. If you do not have these with you, you are unprepared for class. Caveat: Food. Please do not eat or drink (except water) in the classroom. Fill your water bottles before coming to class. Please do not chew gum. Cell phones. With permission, phones may be used for academic purposes. They must not ever be out during a quiz or test. Homework Assignments will be made in class and posted on the webpage: http://www.quia.com/pages/rothlatin2.html 2 There is always some Latin homework for each day. It might be a written assignment or to study. I might or might not check it. It is in your interest to do it every day. Flash cards and vocabulary lists: You will keep a list of the vocabulary from each Lesson. It must be written or typed out by you, either on cards or in a list. It is helpful to keep flash cards in a box. If you make lists, keep them in the vocabulary section of your Latin binder. Quizzes You can expect at least one quiz per week. They comprise the majority of your grade.. Some quizzes will be on vocabulary, others on the paradigms (charts) of nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. This will cover the vocabulary from each lesson (chapter) as well as the grammar and translation. YOU ARE ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MATERIAL IN THE PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. Each quiz is a summary of what you have learned so far in that year. Tests Lesson tests will be after every Unit, therefore you can plan when to expect one. The tests will cover the material in the previous units. For example, the Unit X Test will contain material from Units I, V, and IX. There will be a semester exam in December and a final exam in May. Pledge. I ask each of you to sign a pledge on all quizzes and tests. To do so is to state that you have neither received nor given any help on them. Latin students write the Latin word honore which means “with honor” and then sign their name. If you are absent You are responsible for keeping track of missed assignments. If you miss class due to an appointment or a sporting event, I will expect you to find out and complete the assignment for the next day. If you are ill, you need to see me as soon as you return so that you can arrange to make up any missed work. Latin is a challenging and demanding subject. IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT FALL BEHIND. ALWAYS SEEK HELP Latin Lab and Office Hours: There will be two scheduled Latin labs during X block every week. You are also always welcome to come by my office in Budagher Hall anytime. 3