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Classics Club

Classics Club. v – Language focus week. Today ’ s session. 1. Home tasks and recap Vocab quiz Nominative & Accusative (singular) 2. Language focus: Nom. & Acc. – singular and plural sentences with cards 3. Language: dictionary search task Latin v. non-Latin

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Classics Club

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  1. Classics Club v – Language focus week

  2. Today’s session • 1. Home tasks and recap • Vocab quiz • Nominative & Accusative (singular) • 2. Language focus: Nom. & Acc. – singular and plural • sentences with cards • 3. Language: dictionary search task • Latin v. non-Latin • 4. Latin alive today: planets and stars • 5. Recap & hometasks

  3. 1. Recap Language: gender & agreement Masculine (-us), feminine (-a)

  4. 1. Home tasks • L.O. • check completion of home task Quick vocab quiz

  5. 2. Family tree of the gods https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-gMqR_e9zQ

  6. 2. Name that deity Zeus or Jupiter

  7. 2. Name that deity Athene or Athena

  8. 2. Name that deity Poseidon or Neptune

  9. 2. Name that deity Aphrodite or Venus

  10. 2. Name that deity Ares or Mars

  11. 2. Name that deity Apollo

  12. 2. Name that deity Hermes or Mercury

  13. 2. Name that deity Artemis or Diana

  14. 2. Name that deity Hades or Pluto

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  16. 2. Family tree of the gods

  17. 3. Language: noun-object – the accusative • L.O. • Introduce concept of gendered nouns • Learn terminations for masculine and feminine nouns You have actually seen this once before...

  18. 3. Language: noun-object – the accusative Words to help deus – god petit – seeks/looks for noun - object noun - subject verb deus equum petit or noun - subject verb equum deus petit noun - object

  19. 3. Language: noun-object – the accusative Words to help deus – god petit – seeks/looks for noun - object verb equus deum petit or noun - subject verb noun - object noun - subject deum equus petit

  20. 3. Language: noun-object – the accusative Words to help femina – woman filia – daughter amat - loves noun - object verb femina filiam amat or noun - subject verb noun - object noun - subject filiam femina amat

  21. 3. Language: noun-object – the accusative Words to help femina – woman filia – daughter amat - loves noun - object verb filia feminam amat or noun - subject verb noun - object noun - subject feminam filia amat

  22. 3. Language: nouns - nominative & accusative nominative (subject) accusative (object) filia filiam femina feminam feminine deus deum equus equum masculine templum templum vinum vinum neuter

  23. 3. Language: noun-object – the accusative Worksheet time... Fill in the missing Latin nominative (subject) nouns on the black line Fill in the missing Latin accusative (object) nouns on the dotted line ……………………..

  24. 4. Stars & Planets:somewhere you'll see Latin and Greek today

  25. 4. Stars & Planets:somewhere you'll see Latin and Greek today

  26. 4. Stars & Planets:somewhere you'll see Latin and Greek today https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm2MKez7atI

  27. 4. Stars & Planets:somewhere you'll see Latin and Greek today

  28. To recap Now you…. … have met the main Greek and Roman gods and goddesses … understand how Latin shows which noun in a sentence is a subject (nominative) and which one is an object (accusative) … have seen how some of the planets and constellations got their names

  29. Home tasks vocab list Nouns deus (m) – god dominus (m) – master cibus (m) – food filia (f) – daughter regina (f) – queen aqua (f) – water vinum (n) – wine templum (n) - temple Verbs bibit – he/she drinks scribit – he/she writes amat – he/she loves consumit – he/she eats delet – he/she destroys punit – he/she punishes What are Jupiter’s moons called? Find out more about one of the mythological characters they’re named after

  30. Vale Χαιρε

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