Incipit (10-min) 2009 A Cat Odyssey : watch clip and write a title for the story, in Latin.
I. "Cerberus." Explanation of five-point rubric (logos, ethos and pathos). Journals checked for accuracy, completion and great impression. Text translated and corrected. Students self-assessed in journals.
II. Transformatio: Latin Word Order Exercise. Convert sample sentences in "Cerberus" into typical Latin word order. Explain the oral background to this word order.
III. Transformatio: Question words Nonne, #-ne, and answers Ita, Ita Vero, Certe, Bene, Optime (Yes) and Minime (No). Convert two statements in "Cerberus" in a straightforward fashion (expecting a factual Yes or No), and convert two others into silly questions (eg. "Stat-ne Grumio in mensa?")
Classwork completed. There is no homework.
On the Dock for Friday: A 5-point quiz about knowing the parts of your textbook. Model sentences, vocabulary building strategies, more question words. Introduction to Hestia project and students will select POIESIS options.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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