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2009-2010 ADVANCED LATIN I
Latin for Homeschoolers Magistra
Homework: Tuesday, December 8th


Attention, students: A new game, Stage 6: Picking the Subject, has been added below. It gives you more practice picking the missing subject in sentences. Be sure to read the directions before you begin. In addition another new game is available; it's titled "Stage 6: Identifying Verb Tenses."

Review for the test on stages 5 and 6 by doing the following:

1. reading old stories again (and again) -- stages 1-6;

2. reviewing old tests, especially anything you missed;

3. reviewing the stage 6 grammar notes (chart explaining imperfect & perfect tenses);

4. reviewing vocabulary -- stages 1-6;

5. taking the cultural quiz below.

Be sure to also review the stage 5 grammar notes (don't worry about #5 on it); just review the nominative plural endings for 1st, 2nd and 3rd declension nouns.

Calendar events
Today  Untimed / All day  No classes today
Tue Dec 15, 2009 EST  Untimed / All day  Test on Stages 5 & 6
Fri Dec 18, 2009 EST  Untimed / All day  Last day of class before Christmas break
Tue Dec 22, 2009 EST  Untimed / All day  Christmas Break
Thu Dec 24, 2009 EST  Untimed / All day  Christmas Break
My Quia activities and quizzes
STAGE 6: PICKING THE SUBJECT
http://www.quia.com/rr/552447.html
This new game has been added to give you more practice picking the subject.
STAGES 5 & 6: CULTURAL READING QUIZ
http://www.quia.com/quiz/2069789.html
STAGE 6 REVIEW: IDENTIFYING VERB TENSES
http://www.quia.com/ba/352552.html
This new game has been added to give you more practice identifying verb tenses.
STAGE 6: PICKING THE RIGHT VERB
http://www.quia.com/ba/350481.html
Consider the subject of each sentence that is missing its verb. Then pick the verb form that could be used to complete the sentence.
STAGE 6: MORE VERBS -- PRACTICING TENSES
http://www.quia.com/pop/380357.html
Present, imperfect and perfect tense verrbs -- Can you pick the correct English translation?
INTERROGATIVE WORDS: MATCHING LATIN AND ENGLISH WORDS
http://www.quia.com/cm/386577.html
Match each of these Latin interrogative words with its English equivalent.
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Last updated  2009/12/10 09:41:51 EST