Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Wednesday, February 27 PART I

NM.CLL.2.2 Understand the meaning of memorized words and phrases in sentences.
NM.CLL.2.3 Generalize short fiction and non-fiction passages about familiar topics in the target language, using context clues (signs, charts, graphs, etc.).
NM.CLL.2.4 Infer conclusions from simple spoken and written passages about familiar topics, using context clues and cognates.
NM.CLL.2.5 Understand language components (stems, prefixes, tones, verb endings, parts of 
speech) that are used in the target language.
NM.CLL.3.3 Use appropriate pronunciation and voice inflection in spoken presentations.

Objective: Assess learning about verb tenses and vocabulary presented in the story Periculum in Via.

EQ. How do you recognize a neuter noun. How are neuter nouns declined in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd declension?

Bellwork - ASSESSMENT
Quiz on Periculum in Via
Periculum in Via
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7188404.html



Direct instruction: Neuter nouns
handout for period 01
handout for period 02

Direct instruction. Student notes
  • Neuter is the Latin word for “neither.” Neuter nouns are neither masculine of feminine.

  • Neuter nouns have the same ending in the nominative (subject) and accusative (direct object) cases.

  • Neuter nouns belong either to the 2nd or the third declension. 2nd declension neuters end in -um in the singular; and -a in the plural (nominative & accusative).


Guided and collaborative:
15b. page 116. Read each sentence aloud. Identify each neuter noun and its declension. How can you tell the case of each noun ending in -a or -um? Translate each sentence:



1. Nullum vehiculum conspicere poterant pueri.

2. Princeps magnas voces senatorum audire nolebat.

3. Nox erat; raeda in fossa immobilis manebat; nemo auxilium ferebat.

4. Canis latrabat quod murmur rotarum audiebat.

5. Sororem clamores fratrum vexabant.

6. Magna onera ferebant plaustra.

7. Erant multa vehicula in via; cisium tarda vehicula praeteribat.

8. Magnum onus fert plaustrum.

9. Necesse erat iter Romam facere.

10. Servi vestigia canum in agris inveniunt.

11. Ubi cisium praeterit, est magnum periculum.

12. Magnum onus non fert raeda.

praetereo, praeterire, praterivi – to go past
rota, -ae f. wheel
fero, ferre, tuli, latus – to bring


Guided instruction. How to do the homework activity sheet on look alike Latin nouns.

Exit ticket: What two cases can nomina be? 
Wicor: collaborative
Periculum in Via - (copy)
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7190035.html

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