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Category Archives: Latin II
Welcome to Latin II
Welcome to Latin II! Here’s the syllabus: Sign up for Remind: text longlat2 to 81010 for weekly updates and reminders.
Final Exam Review
Here are some links for review. Present participles video Perfect passive participles video Infinitives
Exam practice
is ea id practice ego, tu, nos and vos practice Hic haec hoc ille illa illud is ea id Passive verb practice Passive vs. Active verb practice Passive Practice Passive Practice
Verb Tense Practice
Verb tense practice games Quizlet verb tense practice
Monday 9/8
Here’s what we did: Vocab crossword Time to work on story (due Wednesday) Practice with pluperfect tense HW: finish verb tense 1/2 sheet Chapter 21 quiz: Wednesday 9/10
9.3
Here’s what we did: Review with vocab powerpoint Review with oral questions Vocab quiz New vocab sheet pluperfect tense Ch 21 quiz: Wednesday 9/10
Tuesday 9/2
Here what we did today: discussed irregular principal parts of verbs took 20 minutes to work on story translation; due tomorrow Summarized the story and talked about Procrustes HW: finish story Next Quiz: vocab only quiz tomorrow Next next quiz: Wednesday 9/10 over chapter 21
Access to online texbook
Here’s the link to the online textbook: http://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com click “login” username: kelldiscipulus password: carpediem1
Friday 3/21
Worksheet for today: er 39 time and place clues worksheet
Georgia JCL Convention info
Here’s a link to the GJCL FAX the complete guide to the GJCL State Convention April 11-13/
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Regarding Grades
All grades have been entered into Synergy with the following exceptions: Latin II’s Wednesday quiz – I hope to have this done today. make up quizzes and tests a few homework grades late work: late work gets graded last Unfortunately there have been many late assignments turned in recently. It takes a long time to more »
Study Sheet
Download the Final Exam study sheet: Due Friday, then I’ll return it to you so you can study. NO LATE WORK ACCEPTED!!!!!!!!!!!
ALL WORK MUST BE MADE UP BY FRIDAY DEC. 13!!!
ALL WORK MUST BE MADE UP BY FRIDAY DEC. 13!!! Any work not made up by Friday 12/13 will be a permanent zero!! Please take care of all of this ASAP!
Tuesday 12/3
Quiz Friday over perfect, pluperfect and future perfect passive Story due Friday Final Exam: start studying now!! Use vocab sheets, charts and stories to prepare.
Extra Credit, Final Exam and Grades
Start prepping for the Final Exam now! Your vocab sheets are your study sheets for the final I will use you exam grade to replace one low quiz grade (quiz grades only – test corrections were offered for major tests) There will be no extra credit for Latin classes, so use any time you would more »
Tuesday 11/19
Quiz tomorrow chapter 30 passive endings: be able to complete the chart from memory be being been Ex 30 b due today workbook page due today Story due thursday
Monday October 21
Practice for today: is ea id practice 1 is ea id practice 2 principal parts practice set 2 Next quiz: principal part quiz Wednesday Horatio story due Tuesday
Wednesday 10/9
I hope you all had a great break. Tiem to get back to work! Principal parts quiz Friday Begin study of personal pronouns Memorize is ea id and recite to me next Thursday Continue Horatius story pronoun worksheet due Friday
Here’s a great article on memorization techniques!
Click here for memory article.
Week of 9/9-9/13
Here’s what’s happening this week: Continue translating story, due Wednesday Quiz Wednesday over chapter23 Future tense of regular verbs Future tense of sum Wednesday begin chapter 24: Pluperfect and Future perfect tense 1/2 sheet worksheet due Friday Thursday: Derivatives, new vocab, new grammar, time to work on story Friday: verba scienda, time to work on more »
KJCL meeting schedule 2013
Here’s when the meetings will be 1st semester: Quando? Quid facimus? 9/4 Scavenger Hunt 9/11 movie: Funny thing happened or Wrath of Titans 9/20 Homecoming parade 10/2 Mafia 10/16 Clash of Titans game in the courtyard 10/19 Fall Forum 10/30 Catapults 11/13 Toga Bowling! 12/4 Saturnalia/Shop with a longhorn 12/7 Shop with a Longhorn
Online textbook access
Follow the link on the right side of the page to access the online text: user name: longhornlatin password: horns13
JCL meeting Wednesday!
We’ll have our 2nd JCL meeting tomorrow. We will have a scavenger hunt that will take you all around the building, with a delicious prize at the end. Come and have fun with us. Don’t forget your $6 dues!
Week of 9/3-6
Hope you had a good Dies Laboris yesterday. Here’s what’s up this week: Begin chapter 23, future tense turn in verb vocab sheet tomorrow Wednesday ch 23 derivatives, vocab sheet, verba scienda and story Short quiz Friday over the Rome map Quiz Wednesday 9/11 over chapter 23
8/26 – 30 Latin II
Here what we’re doing this week: present tense quiz Tuesday imperfect tense quiz Wednesday Perfect tense quiz Thursday Latin I recap sentences due Wednesday We’ll get a verb vocab sheet Thursday Review of all tenses principal parts XLSUVS
Tuesday Update
Here’s what we’re doing this week: Genitive quiz today Looking up genitives and genders of the nouns on review sheet – due Friday Dative quiz tomorrow Start review of verbs Commemorate the eruption of Vesuvius Friday We should be in the book be the end of next week.
Monday 8/12
The great review continues! We’ll have a quick quiz over noun cases tomorrow. Know what each case means i.e, Nominative – subject This week we’ll review nouns; next week verbs Expect a mini quiz every day this week. Just a few short questions. We’ll continue learning the map of Rome Vocab review is coming up more »
Why are “Pound” and “Ounce” Abbreviated as “lb” and “oz”?
Most of our abbreviations for units of measurements are pretty straightforward. They are made up of of letters from the words they stand for. So how do we get lb for “pound” and oz for “ounce”? Lb is an abbreviation of the Latin word libra. The primary meaning of libra was balance or scales (as more »
Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters
Saw Sea of Monsters today. It was pretty good. Very faithful to the book. It was funny and had lots of correct mythological references. Tyson, the hippocampus, Dionysus and Hermes were my favorite characters. Go see it!
Grade recovery: Due Thursday 5/16!
This is ONLY for students with a C or below in the class! Grade recovery options Latin II Translate a passage after school. You can take 2 days to do it if necessary. graded by rubric (see below) added as test grade does not replace a grade cannot be taken home Big Vocab test more »
Chapters 38-39 Vocab Power Point
Here’s the powerpoint: er 37 vocab pix
Harlem Shake in the Colosseum!
Here are the Roamin’ Longhorns doing the Harlem Shake in the Colosseum!
Monday 4/29
Quiz Wednesday: Chapters 38-9 Time Cluse and Place clues vocabulary HW tonight: EX 39C 1-4 p. 121
GJCL Convention!
We had a great time at convention! Come with us next year!
Thursday 4/18
DEPONENTS! Yes, this week we’re tackling deponents. They . . . put away active endings only use passive endings BUT only translate active In this chapter we will translate the story do Ex 37B do Ex 37D practice vocab Have quiz on Wed. 4/24: vocab, derivatives, deponents, sentences
Longhorns in Italy
Twelve Longhorns invaded Italy over Spring Break! Here are a few pictures and videos of the trip! Ciao! And here is the infamous Harlem Shake video. We may have been the first to ever do this! A better version is on the way soon! harlemshake
Latin Honor Society Application
Here’s the honor society appication. Have it completed to me by Friday March 29. Latin Honor Society application 2011
Friday 3/1
Continued practice on PPPs Went over story sheet. That rascal Titus . . . Played a game with National Latin Exam questions. You all did great! Unit test over chapters 28-33 on Wednesday 3/6 PPPs All vocab from 33 story All passive endings and translations -dem’s the same; -dam certain; ipse TU ID FACERE POTES!
National Latin Exam: Wednesday 3/13
The National Latin Exam will be on Wednesday March 13 during 1st period Only students who have already paid are allowed to take the exam. Probably in cafeteria We’ll be preparing during class After school help sessions are always available