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ECCE ROMANI I AUDIO FILES - LISTEN TO THESE!

ECCE ROMANI I AUDIO FILES Find here a link to a Google Folder with all audio files that go with the stories and vocabulary for each chapter of Ecce Romani I.

Sum Song Lyrics

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Sum song music Sum Song Lyrics Link to Google Document

Latin Grammar & Pronunciation Tutorials for Ecce Romani 1-27 by "latintutorial" on YouTube

Short and sweet tutorials on essentials of Latin grammar. Review these frequently. Latintutorials for Ecce Romani 1-27

MrC Latin Presentations of Chapters 3-27 Ecce Romani

Latin I New Bern High School Links to grammar & derivative presentations of Ecce Romani textbook by MrC Latin.  Good for review and directed reading of textbook sections.  These presentations are longer than Latin Tutorials. MrC Latin Presentations Ecce Romani Chapters 3-27

ECCE ROMANI I: Link to textbook

This link will take you to a Google Drive folder that contains all the chapters of the textbook, Ecce Romani I. Ecce Romani Textbook

Ecce Romani Chapter 6 Workbook 6a Dictation and Vocabulary

Here is the link to Chapter 6a activity in Activity Workbook. Listen while teacher dictates, filling in the blanks. Then go back and translate the words you supplied. Ecce Romani Activity Book Exercise 6a

Complementary Infinitives Chapter 5, pages 26-27 Ecce Romani

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06 Chapter Reading: Early in the Day

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Nouns and their Cases

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Latin nouns have various endings.  The endings are determined by what DECLENSION (noun family) they belong to. There are five declensions.   The endings signal the role of the noun in a sentence: subject, possessive, indirect object, direct object and object of a preposition.  These roles and their forms are called CASES. There are other roles too, but you don't need to worry about those yet.    The dictionary form of a noun appears with the nominative, the genitive and the gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) of the noun.  E.g. puella, puellae, f.

Create Your Own Story Using Words from Ecce Romani Chapters 1-5

Nomen                                                                                                                         Dies                              Create Your Own Story Using the following words, create your own mini-story!  Create at least 6 sen...

Latin Insults: Make Nouns and Adjectives Agree

Latin Insults It is a well-known fact that everyone sounds smarter in Latin.  Even your insults will carry greater weight if you say them in Latin.  Simply pick one adjective from column A, one from B, and add to noun of your choice in Column C. Insults may be phrased as Tu es… (You are)                                             Tua mater est  (Your mother is...) Note: : Latin adjectives take the same gender as the noun they describe.  If someone is a big pig, then that person is a magnus porcus but if they are a big beast then they are a magna bestia but if they are a big turnip, then use magnum rapum.  Some animal words can be either masculine or feminine.  In that case, use the gender of the person being insulted to determine th...

10/11 Create your own Story using vocabulary from Chapters 1-5 Ecce Romani

Nomen                                                                                                                         Dies                              Create Your Own Story Using the following words, create your own mini-story!  Create at least 6 sen...

Quizlet Links for Vocabulary Culture and Impersonal Verbs 10/10-10/16

Quizlet Study Sets for 10/10-10/16 Ecce Romani Chapter V: Vocabulary Ecce Romani Chapter V: Derivatives Ecce Romani Culture Words some overlap with Myth Aeneas Ecce Romani Chapter V. Myth: Aeneas Ecce Roman Chapter VI Early in the Day: Vocabulary Latin Impersonal Verbs Quizlet List see page 34 in Ecce Romani

October 10. Additional Work for Period Three

Salvete, Classis Tertia I have reviewed your interactive notebooks and most are quite good. Most of you earned As and Bs. There are some exercises and translations that for whatever reason have been skipped. These are in red in the previous post.  Do these on notebook paper and you can glue them in your notebook tomorrow when I return. When you finish the items in red, copy the vocabulary for Chapter 6 "Early in the Day" on page 33. Then try your hand at translating the passage.

October 10: Interactive Notebook Check

Notebook Check. Here are all the materials you should have in your interactive journal.  Please record these items in your table of contents if you haven’t already and add all handouts that you have not glued into your notebooks yet.  If you missed a day consult with a classmate to fill in your gaps. The blog also gives useful materials and instructions for the past two weeks.  CRUCIAL: Date your work! 1. Table of contents 2. Links to important websites (half sheet) Add this link:  https://newbernhighschoollatin.blogspot.com/ 3. Interactive workbook Check list (half sheet) 4. First Words in Latin (purple sheet) 5. Humanum corpus (sheet with cartoons from textbook Forum) 6. Humanum Corpus: labeled sheet with body, face, and internal organs 7.  9/11 Imperative verb formation. Notes from page 74 in Ecce Romani. 8. 10/10 Look at Humanum corpus (sheet with cartoons from textbook Forum). Copy all imperative verbs in the left-hand column (small p...