Chapter 2 Schedule Latin 1 Chapter Goals: Recognize nouns in English Recognize 1st Declension Nouns in Latin Decline 1st Declension Nouns in Latin Distinguish between all 6 cases in both Latin and English Write sentences in Latin and in English using all 6 cases Understand and apply agreement of nouns and verbs in Latin Understand and apply agreement of nouns and adjectives in Latin New Material First Declension Nouns Cases Agreement of Nouns with Verbs and Adjectives Syntax & Word Order Dates to Remember Chapter 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 Test: Binder Check: Tuesday November 12th Tuesday November 26th Tuesday November 26th Extra Required Work (only for those seeking credit) Translate “Catullus bids his Girlfriend Farewell” into English (pg. 15) Extra Translations (on handout) (Due w/ binders in “extras” section) Extra Credit (optional) Crossword Puzzle Declension Worksheet (Due w/ binders in “extras” section) Chapter 2 (Tentative) Schedule Date Topic/Goal Classwork Homework (due the following class) NONE Thursday 24 OCT Cultural Projects Nouns Cultural Projects Schedule Nouns Handout Tuesday 29 OCT Nouns & Cases Nominative Accusative Agreement Notes Different cases Nominative & Accusative In English & Latin Noun-Verb Agreement Sententiae Antiquae Pg. 14-15 #2, 4, 5, 12 Thursday 31 OCT Nouns & Cases Genitive Dative Make Flashcards (or list) Tuesday 5 NOV Thursday 7 NOV Nouns & Cases Review Nouns & Cases Ablative Vocative Tuesday 12 NOV Thursday 14 NOV Quiz Review Nom. & Acc. Notes Genitive & Dative Dictionary Entry of Nouns Review Nom. & Acc. Review Gen. & Dat. Review Prior 4 cases Notes Ablative & Vocative Chant Endings English Etymology Quiz Review Abl. & Voc. Review Cases In English & Latin Tuesday 19 NOV Translations Review Cases Translate Sen. Antiquae #16-20 in class. Thursday 21 NOV Tuesday 26 NOV Review Review Chapter 2 Test Chapter 2 Test Binders DUE Review Cases Sententiae Antiquae Pg. 14-15 #3, 6, 8, 9 Study for Vocab Quiz Sententiae Antiquae #1, 10, 11, 14, 15 Write a double-spaced 1 pg. paper (in Eng) about a character of your choice. Use every case at least 2x. Highlight all the nouns and find/label at least 2 uses of each case on someone else’s paper. STUDY None Extra Translation (For those seeking Credit) Directions: Translate the following English sentences into Latin. 1. Without philosophy the country often errs and is not strong. 2. Your country is great. 3. The sailors are saving much money. 4. The girl is giving the poet’s rose to the sailor.