Monday, November 18, 2019

Snow Day on Monday, 12-02-19

DIES NIVALIS.

DC

Assignment for Tuesday, 11.26.19

Dear Elementary Latinists,

By Tuesday morning, November 26, please do the following:

(1) Reading: Shelmerdine, Chapter 13, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way:
  • The Pronoun: Relative (#63, p. 117); and
  • Adjectival Uses: Relative Clauses (#64, p. 118).
(2) Homework (due by email, 8:00 a.m.):
  • Exercise 99 (p. 119); and
  • Exercise 101, ONLY odd numbers (p. 120 — JUST TRANSLATE).
DC

Vocabulary Quiz on Monday, 11.25.19

Dear Elementary Latinists,

Our ninth vocabulary quiz, on Monday, November 25, will draw from Chapter 12 of Shelmerdine's textbook (pp. 115–16). I'll give you the English definitions, you supply the full Latin vocabulary entry.

Please let me know if you have questions.

DC

Assignment for Saturday, 11.23.19

Dear Elementary Latinists,

By Saturday evening, December 2, please do the following:

(1) Homework (due by email, 11:00 p.m.):
  • Exercise 94, ONLY 2, 4, 6, 9 and 10 (p. 112); and
  • Rewrite the following English sentences, replacing the underlined word(s) with a relative clause; and
  1. Caesar interrogated the man walking in the road.
  2. The woman stuck in the elevator was glad to see the firemen.
  3. Good things come to those who wait.
  4. All they saw was an empty room.
  • Combine both short English sentences into a longer English sentence with a main clause and a dependent relative clause:
  1. Romulus killed his brother, Remus. Remus had leapt over his walls.
  2. There are things in my life. I want to do them.
  3. The doctor retired. We gave her an award last year.
  4. The poet wept profusely. His books were destroyed in a fire.
DC

Assignment for Thursday, 11.21.19

Dear Elementary Latinists,

By Thursday morning, November 21, please do the following:

(1) Reading: Shelmerdine, Chapter 12, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way:
  • Accusative of Extent and Degree (#61, pp. 111–12); and
  • Dative with Adjectives (#62, pp. 112).
(2) Homework (due by email, 8:00 a.m.):
  • Exercise 94, ONLY 1, 3, 5, 7, and 8 (p. 112 — JUST TRANSLATE); and
  • Exercise 95, ONLY 1, 3, 6, and 7 (pp. 112–13).
DC

Assignment for Tuesday, 11.19.19

Dear Elementary Latinists,

By Tuesday morning, November 19, please do the following:

(1) Reading: Shelmerdine, Chapter 12, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way:
  • Dependent Clauses (#60, pp. 109–11, including Adverbial Use and Word Order).
(2) Homework (due by email, 8:00 a.m.):
  • Exercise 89 (p. 111):
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Rewrite the Latin sentence and underline the dependent clause. Then translate the entire sentence into English.
EXAMPLE:
— Poeta tibi hoc carmen dedit dum in tua casa sumus.
— The poet gave you this song while we were in your house.
DC

Monday, November 4, 2019

No Vocabulary Quiz on Monday, 11.18.19

Dear Elementarians,

On Monday, November 18, we will NOT have a vocabulary quiz, due to the recent spate of tests.

Of course, class will be held as usual and we'll get started on chapter 12.

DC

Assignment for Saturday, 11.16.19

Dear Elementary Latinists:

By 11:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 16, please do the following:

(1) Complete Section D (Reading aloud) of our second midterm exam. Call my campus voicemail with your perfected reading of the midterm passage. Before you left the exam, you were handed a sheet with full instructions and a copy of the passage to mark up.

(2) Peer Review Round 2: Visit our Policies page and make sure you understand the Peer Review guidelines. Then, fill out a Peer Review Form for each of your teammates. Please observe the 11:00 deadline so you can maximize your points.

DC

Exam on Thursday, 11.14.19

Dear Elementary Latinists,

Our second midterm exam on Thursday, November 14, will have the following format.

(A) Declining nouns and adjectives:
I'll give you English adjective-noun pairs in the singular or plural, you give me the Latin forms in the five major cases. The adjectives must modify the nouns in case, number, and gender. The focus will be on demonstrative pronouns, third declension adjectives, and third declension nouns, including i-stems.
(B) Verb stacks:
A series of relatively short sequences in which you "stack" verbs from the present system (present, imperfect, future tenses) to the perfect system (perfect, pluperfect, future perfect) using the same person and number throughout.
(C) Passage to translate:
A short passage of connected Latin prose, using vocabulary and grammar through chapter 11. Read it carefully and write out your translation.
(D) Reading out loud (take-home portion, due Saturday, October 16, 11:00 p.m.):
Practice reading the midterm passage out loud: use Shelmerdine's textbook to help you determine vowel/consonant sounds and place accents. When you have perfected your reading, call my campus voice mail and read me the Latin over the phone. 
NOTE: Please prepare for and complete this portion of the exam on your own. I'll supply a copy of the passage for you to practice on and mark up and read from.
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NOTES:

For this exam, you'll be responsible for all concepts and vocabulary through Shelmerdine chapter 11, though grammar will be more focused on chapters 7 onward (that is. the chapters since the last midterm).

Please let me know if you have any questions.

DC

No Assignment on Tuesday, 11.12.19

Dear Elementary Latinists,

There will be no written assignment due Tuesday, November 12. Focus on preparing for midterm 2 on Thursday, and come to class ready to dive into the practice exam with your team.

DC

Vocabulary Quiz on Monday, 11.11.19

Dear Elementarians,

Our eighth vocabulary quiz, on Monday, November 20, will draw from Chapters 10 and 11 of Shelmerdine's textbook (pp. 91–2 and 106–7, respectively). I'll give you the English definitions, you supply the full Latin vocabulary entry.

This will be the last time this semester that a quiz covers two chapters.

Please let me know if you have questions.

DC

Assignment for Saturday, 11.09.19

Dear Elementary Latinists,

By Saturday evening, November 9, please do the following:

(1) Reading: Shelmerdine, Chapter 11, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way:
  • Special Adjectives in -ius (#57, p. 101)
  • Numerals (#58, pp. 102–3); and
  • Expressions of Time (#59, pp. 103–4).
(2) Homework (due by email, 11:00 p.m.):
  • Exercise 84 (p. 102 — no need to say "why not" etc.*)
  • Exercise 85 (p. 103); and
  • Exercise 86 (p. 104 — ONLY even numbers.
DC

*Which is not to say that, as you do the exercise, telling yourself why an adjective can't modify a noun wouldn't be good practice.

Assignment for Thursday, 11.07.09

Dear Elementary Latinists,

By Thursday morning, November 7, please do the following:

(1) Reading: Shelmerdine, Chapter 11, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way:
  • Perfect Active Indicative (#54, pp. 97–98);
  • Pluperfect Active Indicative (#55, p. 99); and
  • Future Perfect Active Indicative (#56, p. 100)
(2) Homework (due by email, 8:00 a.m.):
  • Exercise 78 (p. 99);
  • Exercise 79 (p. 100); and
  • Exercise 81 (p. 101).
DC