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Latin 2 (Class 16): The Latin Game Show!

In this class, your learners will have an in-class drill on vocabulary and translation skills.
Angela Kennedy, B.A., M.A.
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What's included

1 live meeting
1 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Homework is for YOUR benefit. Study the vocabulary. Make your noun/adjective/verb charts. Practice translations. I provide all the materials you need to work in your dedicated Latin notebook. For every hour of Latin class, you should be studying for - at the very least - two hours (I suggest a little more, but I proudly confess that I am a big old Latin nerd).
Assessment
A formal assessment is sent after class.

Class Experience

Previous Knowledge Required: a working knowledge of English parts of speech and how the parts relate to Latin cases; 1st/2nd/3rd (including i-stems)/4th declension nouns and 1st/2nd/3rd adjectives (declensions and how to use the cases); 1st/2nd /3rd/4th and esse/posse verb conjugations in the Present Active System (present, future, imperfect), the Perfect Active System (perfect, pluperfect, future perfect), the Present Passive System (present, future, imperfect), & the Perfect Passive System (perfect, pluperfect, future perfect); rudimentary vocabulary including common conjunctions and prepositions; demonstrative pronouns (hic/ille/iste and idem), personal pronouns (ego/nos, etc), reflexive & intensive pronouns/adjectives, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns/adjectives, Roman numerals (including the genitive of the whole), and the ablative types. You'll need to be familiar with parsing sentences, have some ability to sight-read & recognize root words, and the ability to write your own short, basic sentences in Latin.

Today's class format is set up into a "game show" format - a celebration of knowledge, if you will. There will be digital prizes for different levels of winning that I will upload via Outschool after the class. (See Parental Guidance section for a full description) -  Regular students are encouraged to bring their handouts and notebooks. New students who enroll will be given a vocabulary/chart/grammar handout prior to class so they may participate fully. 

This is a very interactive class. We do repetitions, drills, and sight reading. We discuss Roman culture, linguistics, and how Latin still affects many modern languages. I always create a slide show for visual representation. Education is a conversation, and your voice is valued. Please feel free to share ideas, comments, and ask questions!

No 3rd party accounts are necessary. We do use the free online resource (Latin Wiktionary) as our dictionary and case-checker!

Nota Bene #1: Students should have a dedicated notebook (or a digital one, if they prefer taking notes on the computer) in order to take notes, write their vocabulary, and make declension and conjugation charts. I reserve the right to modify the lesson content according to the student's needs.

Nota Bene #2: If this is your first Latin class with me, I'll send a vocabulary list prior to class so you may refer to it during class. If you're one of my regular Latin students, you already have this, so please bring it to class!
Learning Goals
Students will be evaluated on their Latin knowledge, but in a very fun way. They will actually see everything they know and have learned. This is a huge confidence builder, and a stepping stone to more advanced Latin.
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Parental Guidance
The digital prizes are my own creation, made on Canva, that can be printed out. They are Latin bumper stickers, stickers for jackets or bookbags, and Latin phrasebooks I've written. I also have open source PDFs of Latin texts to share. All are age appropriate.
Supply List
Students need a dedicated Latin notebook (or digital file, if they prefer creating their notebook on their device) for making and studying their vocabulary and noun, adjective, and verb charts. This tool is key to learning and remembering word endings and the meanings of the root words, as well as translating. Always bring this to class!

After class, I will send via Outschool message a copy of the slide show as well as a vocabulary list and translation practice. I can send it in either Office format (docx or pptx), Apple format (keynote/pages), or as Google links (docs/slides). Let me know your preference.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined June, 2022
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in History from University of South Florida
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from University of Southern Mississippi
Bachelor's Degree in History from University of Southern Mississippi
I have a bachelors and masters degree in foreign language and history. I have taught and/or tutored this class at various levels and for various ages (middle school to university). I have traveled to and researched in the places I teach about, and I often include realia and cultural information to make the language come alive for the student. Nothing pleases me more than seeing students fall in love with the Latin language! 

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Meets once
90 min

Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
1-6 learners per class

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