Latin II Overview Semester_1_032013

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Latin II Overview - First Semester 2013-2014
This is an overview of the TEKS taught during each unit in the year. Teachers should use the overview pages as a reference point for instructional guidance, pacing, work products, and
proficiency tasks.
Unit Number, Pacing, and Title
Unit 1
6 Weeks
Life in Alexandria
August 26 - October 4
1st Six Weeks
1st semester
Dates
Unit 2
5 Weeks
Life in Roman Britain: Aquae Sulis
October 7- November 8
2nd Six Weeks
1st semester
Unit 3
5.5 Weeks
Life in Roman Britain: Roman
military
November 11 - December 20
3rd Six Weeks
1st semester
Textbook Resources and
Additional Instructional
Resources
14 instructional blocks, which includes 1
block to reteach and/or extend instruction
and 2 blocks to establish classroom
routines/procedures
 Cambridge Latin Course, Unit I, Stages
18-19, and Unit II, Stage 20.
 Internet (www.cambridgescp.com,
www.quia.com)
 Zoch, Paul A. Ancient Rome: An
Introductory History
 Cambridge Latin E-Learning Resource
12 instructional blocks, which includes 1
block to reteach and/or extend instruction
and 2-3 blocks for the curriculum-based
assessment
 Cambridge Latin Course, Stages 21-22.
 Internet (www.cambridgescp.com,
www.quia.com)
 Zoch, Paul A. Ancient Rome: An
Introductory History
 Cambridge Latin E-Learning Resource
12 instructional blocks, which includes 1
block to reteach and/or extend
instruction and 4 days for finals at the
end of the semester
 Cambridge Latin Course, Stages 23-24.
 Internet (www.cambridgescp.com,
www.quia.com)
 Zoch, Paul A. Ancient Rome: An
Introductory History
 Cambridge Latin E-Learning Resource
Major Work Products and
Assessments
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Unit test
Stage tests
Written assessments
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Unit test
Stage tests
Written assessments
Language of Instruction
(Vocabulary and Grammar)
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Participles
Forms of adjectives and adverbs
English words derived from Latin
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Cum clauses
Subjunctive mood
Passive periphrastics
English words derived from Latin
Instructional Days, Reteach, and
Special Notes
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TEKS
114.22.a.2.A,B,C,F
114.22.a.3
114.22.c.2.A,B
114.22.c.3.A,B
114.22.c.4.A,B,C
114.22.c.5.B
LOTE TEKS Link
Stage tests
Written assessments
Alternative assessment (student
choice)
Participles
New uses of the genitive and ablative
cases
English words derived from Latin
114.22.a.2.A,B,C,F
114.22.a.3
114.22.c.2.A,B
114.22.c.3.A,B
114.22.c.4.A,B,C
114.22.c.5.B
114.22.a.2.A,B,C,F
114.22.a.3
114.22.c.2.A,B
114.22.c.3.A,B
114.22.c.4.A,B,C
114.22.c.5.B
Latin II Overview - First Semester 2013-2014
This is an overview of the TEKS taught during each unit in the year. Teachers should use the overview pages as a reference point for instructional guidance, pacing, work products, and
proficiency tasks.
TEKS-based Performance Tasks
Performance Indicators and Work
Products (includes Listening, Speaking,
Reading, Writing, and Conventions of
the Language)
Unit 1
6 Weeks
Life in Alexandria
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Listening
Students will respond to oral
directions or prompts relating to the
classroom.
Students will listen to and comprehend
Latin read aloud.
Unit 2
5 Weeks
Life in Roman Britain: Aquae Sulis
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Students will respond to oral
directions or prompts relating to the
classroom.
Students will listen to and
comprehend Latin read aloud.
Unit 3
5.5 Weeks
Life in Roman Britain: Roman
Military
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Students will respond to oral
directions or prompts relating to the
classroom.
Students will listen to and
comprehend Latin read aloud.
Speaking
Students will be able to :
 Use correct pronunciation
 Read aloud with appropriate
expression
Students will be able to :
 Use correct pronunciation
 Read aloud with appropriate
expression
Students will be able to :
 Use correct pronunciation
 Read aloud with appropriate
expression
Students will be able to:
Students will be able to :
Reading
Students will be able to:
 Read, understand and interpret
continuous passages of Latin
Writing
Students will be able to :
Students will be able to :
Students will be able to :
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Spotlight on
Grammar/Conventions of
Language
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Imperative mood
Vocative case
Present active participles
Perfect passive participles
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Partitive genitive
Genitive of quality
Ablative of agent
Perfect participles (active and passive)
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Monday, February 08, 2016
Comparison of adverbs
Comparison of irregular adjectives
and adverbs
Imperfect and pluperfect active
subjunctive
Gerundives
Ablative of manner
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