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Harrells Christian Academy
PO Box 88
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Harrells, NC 28444
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Bridgers - Latin II

Course Title Latin II

 

Instructor Beverly Bridgers

William C. Maus Hall – classroom 104

(910) 862-3628 – answering service – leave message

(910) 532-4575 – work

 Credit Hours 1 unit

 Grade Level Eleventh & Twelfth

 

Description This course is a continuation of Latin I. Students

will cover six units throughout the year. These units

require learning 300+ vocabulary words, the last

two tenses of verbs (active & passive), the last two

declensions of nouns and their five cases, as well

as numerous pronoun and adjective charts. This

year is considered the most difficult, as students

are focusing on a great amount of grammar.

Students continue their learning of mythology

and culture through the use of worksheets. Oral

recitations will continue to be part of the curriculum.

The pace of this course continues to be

brisk as students prepare for the National Latin Exam

which is given the second week of March.

 

Textbook Ullman, B.L. et al., Latin for Americans First Book.

Glencoe McGraw Hill, 1997.

 

Required Materials 2” loose leaf notebook from Latin I

notebook paper

pens and pencils

a copy of Edith Hamilton’s Mythology

 

I. Major Course Objectives

 

Students cover the five competency goals as outlined by the N.C.S.D.P.I. Goals

are met through the six units of study.

  • Students will read, write, understand and interpret Latin developing oral,

auditory and writing skills as part of the language learning process.

  • Students will gain knowledge and demonstrate understanding of the

relationship among practices, products and perspectives of the Greco-Roman culture.

  • Students will relate Latin and the Greco-Roman world to other disciplines.
  • Students will develop insight into the English language and their own

culture through the study of Latin and the Greco-Roman world.

  • Students will use and apply their knowledge of Latin and Greco-Roman

culture in a diverse world.

 

II. Course Requirement and Grading

 

1. Homework 20% of grade

Includes grammar excs., derivatives, oral recitations, etc…

2. Cultural Assignments 10% of grade

Includes all worksheets pertaining to culture or mythology

3. Quizzes 30% of grade

Includes all vocabulary, grammar, and sentence building quizzes

4. Tests 40% of grade

Includes all lesson tests, unit tests, or literature tests

 

III. Classroom Policies and Procedures

 

  • Every day is important, and because there is a large amount of material to

learn in preparation for the NLE, it is imperative that you focus on and complete your homework every night.

  • While I understand that there is sickness, dr. appointments, etc…, I would

like for you to be in attendance for class if at all possible. Missing one

day in a foreign language class could be detrimental, especially if a new

concept is taught or if there is a review for a test.

  • Absent for the day? Call a friend to find out what you missed, or check

the web site.

4. Absent for the day when an assignment, quiz, or test is due? It’s due the day

you return.

5. Absent just for my class… SHAME ON YOU! Please make sure you stop by

my room before the end of the day and pick up your assignment sheet.

6. I do not tolerate disrespect towards me or towards your classmates. Be

prepared to deal with my wrath otherwise.

7. Do not talk while I am talking. Do not talk while other people are sharing

their views. Wait your turn!

8. Latin class is for Latin only! Do not bring other subject materials to

my classroom.

9. You will maintain your Latin I 3-ring binder for this class.

10. Keep up with your textbooks, including paperbacks. These are number-

coded to help you keep easier track of your own books.

11. I do not drop grades, nor do I provide extra-credit opportunities.

12. I expect you to STUDY Latin for 10 minutes EACH night. Without your

devotion to studying, you WILL struggle to succeed in this class