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Latin 3 (Class 2) 5th Declension Nouns and ANOTHER ablative type!

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Angela Kennedy, B.A., M.A.
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(83)
Today, we'll be learning the final noun declension and yet another ablative type, as well as tackling new translations!

Class experience

Students will leave this class with the knowledge of the 5th declension nouns, ablative type (#10), and the confidence to read part of Caesar's military memoir, De Bello Gallico.
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! 
Homework Offered
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). Do your homework because it will solidify this information in your minds. It helps you remember and retain it!
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Informal assessments are sent after class.
Grades Offered
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. Consider this their textbook/workbook for this course. You can print it out or keep it digitally. 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. 
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
I draw from Wheelock 7th edition text, A Latin Grammar, 38 Latin Stories Designed to Accompany Wheelock, Lingua Latina Pars 1, Cambridge Book 1 & 2, Oxford Course 1, Minimus Book 1 & 2, Latin for Beginners, (among others) and my own studies. We use Latin Wiktionary as a free online source (dictionary), Latin-Is-Simple (a free online vocabulary/parsing tool), and the Oxford Latin Dictionary. No external account is necessary for the student. For this class, we will also draw from Caesar's De Bello Gallico.
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(83)
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I teach world history/cultures and the languages associated with them. My teaching experience (2005 - present) is varied, as are the ages I have taught.  I've taught pre-school children phonics and grammar. I've taught middle-schoolers history,... 
Group Class

$20

per class
Meets once
75 min

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

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