Transcript Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Vocabulary
Atrium
Canis
Coquus
Cubiculum
Culina
Est
Filius
Hortus
In
Vocabulary
Laborat
Mater
Pater
Sedet
Servus
Tablinum
Triclinium
Via
Geography
Italia
Roma
Pompeii
Gaul
Germania
Sicilia
Mediterranean Sea
Hispania
Britannia
Asia Minor
Troy
Carthage
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Verbs
Person Singular Plural
1st
I
We
2nd
You (s)
You (pl)
3rd
He/She/It They
Verbs
Person Singular Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
I
-o
You (s)
-s
He/She/It
-t
We
-mus
You (pl)
-tis
They
-nt
Latin Verbs!!
Laborat
Sedet
Legit
Dormit
stare (stand)
trahere (drag)
iubere (order)
nescire (not know)
Dice Game
Roll the die once - the number is the verb you will use
Roll the die again, that is the person you must conjugate.
1 - narrare (tell)
1 - 1st person singular
2 - habere (have)
2 - 2nd person singular
3 - currere (run)
3 - 3rd person singular
4 - scire (know)
4 - 1st person plural
5 - celare (hide)
5 - 2nd person plural
6 - ruere (rush)
6 - 3rd person plural
Activities
Roman Empire Map
Google Earth
Sentences
Using vocabulary found throughout chapter
1, write 5 sentences.
Use 5 different verbs, in 3 different
person/number
Blockbuster
B
PH
QAH
WW
F
T
OT
JAA
IC
S
C
AA
BON
MV
D
V
IM
JNP
MS
H
M
TS
MNI
GG
R
Comprehension Qs
A) Why does Marcus shout?
B) What does Marcus tell Iulius to do?
C) What does Iulius hold in his hand?
D) What does Iulius do with the item?
E) What does Marcus claim about the item?
F) What does the sailor do after he stops the fight?
G) What kind of race does Iulius propose?
H) How does the race begin?
I) Why does Marcus win?
Study Guide
Vocab- p.18
Conjugating verbs
Rooms of the house
Geography of Roman Empire
Roman culture pp.10-11
Story - Reading comprehension
Ch 1 Test
#10. Sedere
#12. Audire
In section III, letter J should read “atrium”
Extra Credit: Pick one of the verbs you
conjugated and translate all 6 of the forms.
Homework - Chapter 2 vocab