Latin IA Period 4 – M, Th, F Magister Jasinski Room M 219 STAGE 2—IN VILLA Stage 2 Objectives: Review parts of speech Learn about the nominative and accusative cases Learn to translate sentences containing nouns in the nominative and accusative cases Learn about Daily life (e.g. clothing, food) in Ancient Rome Thursday, October 7: 1) Begin Stage 2: In Villa 2) Sentences, pp 20-23 3) Use of accusative case HW: No homework Friday, October 8: 1) Direct object, accusative case endings 2) Vocabulary and derivatives (p. 24) 3) Begin translation of “Mercator” (p. 24) HW: Translate first paragraph of “Mercator”, p. 24 Monday, October 11: 1) Go over translation of first paragraph of “Mercator” (p. 24) 2) Go over vocabulary 3) With a partner, translate second part of “Mercator” HW: Create a mini-poster of a Latin word and its English derivatives, and an illustration for each derivative. Thursday, October 14: 1) Present mini-posters 2) Practicing the Language (p. 27) HW: Read “Daily Life” on pp.30-31, be prepared to answer questions Friday, October 15: 1) Vocabulary and derivatives, vocab. (page 25) 2) Read and translate “in triclinio” (p. 25) 3) Role-play the story HW: Finish translation of “in triclinio” and prepare for parva probabtio on Monday. Monday, October 18: 1) Parva pobatio #1 (Vocabulary on page 24) 2) Roman dinner 3) Word Study/derivatives (p. 33) HW: Study for parva probatio #2 (top of page 7) !!!!! Thursday, October 21: 1) Parva probatio #2 2) Translate “amicus” (p. 28) 3) Review for Magna Probabtio Friday, October 22: Stage 2-MAGNA PROBATIO Homework: When your homework is to go over new vocabulary you should either write the Latin word and the English definition in your notebook or you should make flashcards for yourself. You should also take a few minutes each night to review your vocabulary. You can have your parents or a sibling help quiz you. Test: Your stage 2 test (magna probatio) will consist of: (make changes!!!) sentences to translate and/or a story to read and answer questions about questions about vocabulary questions about texts on Roman culture and handouts extra credit