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Lectiō II Read & Respond

Lectiō II Read & Respond

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World Languages

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

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Beth Harrison

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6 Slides • 21 Questions

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Lectiō II
Rōma est in Italiā

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In this lesson you will...
increase your Latin vocabulary
increase your English vocabulary
memorize the forms of first declension, feminine nouns
understand the use of the Nominative Case

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Match

Match the following

aqua, aquae

īnsula, īnsulae

silva, silvae

via, viae

est

water

island

forest, woods

road, street, way

is, there is, he/she/it is

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Match

Match the following

sunt

nōn

et

sed

est

are, there are, they are

not

and

but

is, there is, he/she/it is

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Categorize

Options (9)

īnsula, īnsulae

aqua, aquae

silva, silvae

via, viae

est

sunt

nōn

et

sed

Organize these options into the right categories

Nouns
Verbs
Adverbs
Conjunctions

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Multiple Choice

She did not receive any votes in the poll. She is a political _____.

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nonentity

2

aqueduct

3

deviate

4

sylvan

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Multiple Choice

We loved the ____ scene from the window of our room at the Bed & Breakfast. You could see the whole mountainside.

1

sylvan

2

nonsense

3

viaduct

4

aqueous

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Multiple Choice

There were so many stops to make on our shopping trip. My mom made a detailed plan and we were not going to ______ from it.

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deviate

2

nonsense

3

insulate

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et cetera

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Multiple Choice

When the Vandals attacked Rome, one of the first things they did was to destroy the city's ______. Then the people would not have any water.

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aqueducts

2

aqueous

3

Pennsylvania

4

deviate

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Match

Match the following

Gender

Number

Case

Declension

Noun

Masculine, Feminine, Neuter

Singular, Plural

Function in the sentence

List of all possible spellings

Person, Place, Thing, or Idea

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Fill in the Blank

Name the subject & predicate nom. of the following sentence:

(Separate the words with a comma.)

Jupiter was king of the gods.

,

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Fill in the Blank

Name the subject & predicate nom. of the following sentence:

(Separate the words with a comma.)

The city of Rome is in Italy.

,

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Fill in the Blank

Name the subject & predicate nom. of the following sentence:

(Separate the words with a comma.)

My brother's house is a mansion.

,

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Drag and Drop

via, viae [Nom., Plural​]
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
viae
via
viā
viārum
viīs
viās
viam

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Drag and Drop

via, viae [Acc., Plural​]
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
viae
via
viā
viārum
viīs
viās
viam

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Drag and Drop

via, viae [Abl., Singular​]
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
viae
via
viā
viārum
viīs
viās
viam

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Drag and Drop

via, viae [Gen., Singular​]
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
viae
via
viā
viārum
viīs
viās
viam

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Drag and Drop

via, viae [Dat., Singular​]
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
viae
via
viā
viārum
viīs
viās

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Drag and Drop

via, viae [Dat., Plural]
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
viae
via
viā
viārum
viīs
viās
viam

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Drag and Drop

via, viae [Gen, Plural]
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
viae
via
viā
viārum
viīs
viās
viam

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Drag and Drop

via, viae [Nom., Singular]
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
viae
via
viā
viārum
viīs
viās
viam

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Poll

How are you feeling about this lesson?

Great! This is easy. I understood everything.

Pretty good. I understand everything, but I need a little more practice.

Not bad. There are a couple of rough spots that I need to work on. Definitely will need some more practice.

This is HARD! I need help. I don't understand what we're doing.

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Open Ended

What do you think we need to go over again the most tomorrow?

Lectiō II
Rōma est in Italiā

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In this lesson you will...
increase your Latin vocabulary
increase your English vocabulary
memorize the forms of first declension, feminine nouns
understand the use of the Nominative Case

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