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I SCRAM – Sat 11/5 Harker – 2/12 Invitational – TBD State – Fri 4/7 Sat 4/8 Level schedule Meetings: every Wednesday and Fridays lunch at A 105 Week number Topic and date N.B. You should be very familiar with my Certamen Notes. If you can’t have a printed version, at least go through it as your primary resource. All my lectures are based off my Notes. Assignments changed! Instead of doing tests, now write up at least five questions on the topic that was discussed the previous week, and send them to Tom (to be put into Certamen Now). Questions can be from most basic to most obscure 1 – 9/22 Intro/overview – introduction, point out resources, Explore WHS JCL site expectations, specialization, etc. Certamen page 2 – 9/28, 30 Myth – creation and Olympians 3 – 10/7 Life – house, family, naming, education 4 – 10/12, 14 Grammar – nouns: case endings and uses (first three declensions, most common uses +alpha) 5 – 10/19 History – basics, monarchy, early Republic 6 – 10/26, 28 Grammar – verbs: all indicative active (teach 5 History questions future, perfect, pluperfect, fut perf), moods (imperatives/infinitives) 7 – 11/2, 4 SCRAM prep – gamesmanship and strategy 8 – 11/9, 11 SCRAM review; Geography lesson Do 3 rounds MQA – country/state mottoes; famous orgs; Certamen Now common phrases 9 – 11/16, 18 Myth – heroes (Jason, Theseus, Hercules) 5 Geography questions 10 – 11/23, 25 Thanksgiving No meetings! 11 – 12/2 11/30, Grammar – adjectives, adverbs, comparative/superlative, pronouns? 5 Grammar questions of numerals, 5 Myth questions 12 – 12/7, 9 Life – clothing, food, Circus, gladiators, baths 13 – 12/14, 16 History – Punic Wars, First triumvirate, Second 5 Daily Life questions 5 Grammar questions triumvirate, civil wars 14 – 12/21, 23 Grammar – prepositions, participles, review of 5 History questions noun and verb endings and uses; irregular verbs Winter break Have fun, but don’t forget too much stuff. 15 – 1/11, 13 Myth – lovers and (Metamorphoses), sinners 16 – 1/18, 20 MQA – quotes, idioms, other phrases. 5 Myth questions 17 – 1/25, 27 Finals No meeting or Latin review 18 – 2/1, 3 Grammar – comprehension/translation exercises; 5 MQA questions 4th and 5th declensions, some more uses 19 – 2/8, 10 Life – Rome/forum, military, government, public 5 Grammar questions works 20 – 2/15, 17 Woodbridge Invitation gamesmanship 21 – 2/22, 24 Woodbridge Invitational review / analysis Re-do rounds 22 – 3/1, 3 History – Julio-Claudians and some Flavians 5 Daily Life questions (mention five good emperors) 23 – 3/8, 10 Myth – Trojan War and aftermath (Iliad, Odyssey) 24 – 3/15, 17 Grammar – more translating; all review and other 5 Myth questions quirks 25 – 3/22, 24 Prep for State – review and rounds + vocab (tricky 5 Grammar questions words) 26 – 3/29, 31 Prep for State – review and rounds + vocab (tricky Do 5 rounds words) Certamen Now 27 – 4/4, 6 Prep for State – review and rounds 28 – TBD State review and debriefing – party prep Glance at Notes once in a while transformations 5 Grammar questions – strategy and Do 3 rounds Certamen Now Hiatus until Summer schedule – either under Josh or under Tom after finals (at least until Nationals) of Review Strategy section of Notes 5 History questions Review the thoroughly of Notes