This document provides an agenda and review for a Latin quiz. It contains the following information:
1) It lists things for students to do such as writing down case endings and reviewing homework.
2) It asks review questions about cases, declension endings, and verb conjugations to prepare for the quiz.
3) It explains that the quiz will involve parsing Latin sentences by identifying parts of speech like nouns, adjectives, verbs and their properties like case, number, gender, person, tense. Extra credit may involve declining nouns.
4) It also provides background information on Roman strigils and oil holders as part of the daily Roman fact.
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This document provides an agenda and review for a Latin quiz. It contains the following information:
1) It lists things for students to do such as writing down case endings and reviewing homework.
2) It asks review questions about cases, declension endings, and verb conjugations to prepare for the quiz.
3) It explains that the quiz will involve parsing Latin sentences by identifying parts of speech like nouns, adjectives, verbs and their properties like case, number, gender, person, tense. Extra credit may involve declining nouns.
4) It also provides background information on Roman strigils and oil holders as part of the daily Roman fact.
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10/1/2011
DO NOW
AGENDA COTIDIANA
Write down the endings for the first and second
declension (singular and plural) for the nominative, genitive, accusative, and ablative cases
Quiz
QUIZ REVIEW
The Quiz/Proba
Lets review the homework first
Ask yourself: Do you know the cases?
Do you know the case endings for the first three
declensions?
Do you know the present and imperfect tense
verb endings?
Review (parsing practice)
HOMEWORK DUE TODAY!
You will have to do the following for the
quiz: Look at 2 or 3 lines of Latin from Ecce Romani, give the case (nominative, genitive, accusative, ablative), number (singular, plural), and gender (feminine, masculine, neuter) for all nouns and adjectives, give the person (1st, 2nd, 3rd), number (singular, plural) , and tense (present, imperfect) for all verbs Extra Credit: Decline a noun in the singular and plural for a particular case across the first three declensions
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