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Radnor High School
Course Syllabus
Created 5/2/2011
Latin 1 College Prep
0581
Credits: 1.0
Weighted:
College prep
Length: 1year
Format: meets daily
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: grade level reading
Overall Description of Course
Prerequisite(s): Reading on Grade Level I. Course Description
This course is intended to introduce the student to the structure and syntax of the Latin Language.
The students study basic communication skills by using learner-centered instruction and
collaboration. They learn an appreciation of language from the Classical period to the present.
Students are expected to read and comprehend elementary Latin passages as well as learn Latin
vocabulary and English derivatives. Students are also expected to do self-directed research in
order to produce projects involving the domestic culture, history and mythology of the ancient
Romans.
Student Objectives:
1.
Students will conjugate four conjugations of regular verbs and some basic irregular verbs
in the indicative in the present tense.
2.
Students will decline, recognize and properly translate nouns of first three declensions
(nominative, genitive, accusative, ablative, and vocative cases)
3.
Students will pronounce/speak Latin sentences with ease and inflection.
4.
Students will have an awareness of the structure and syntax of the Latin language.
5.
Students will be required to master an elementary Latin vocabulary.
6.
Students will read and comprehend simple Latin sentences
7.
Students will read and comprehend simple Latin stories with comprehension.
8.
Students will translate simple Latin sentences and stories into proper English syntax.
9.
Students will be able to ask and respond to simple Latin questions/statements germane to
the readings.
10.
Students will develop an incipient appreciation of the ancient world as part of our historic
and linguistic tradition.
Materials & Texts
MATERIALS
II. Materials & Equipment
Student Workbook I A – Language Activity Book
A Notebook or binder specifically dedicated to Latin
Selected Videos on Roman history, mythology and culture
TEXTS
Ecce Romani I – A Latin Reading Program – I A - Meeting the Family – Second Edition
Student Workbook I A – Language Activity Book
Activities, Assignments, & Assessments
ACTIVITIES
FIRST QUARTER
Chapters 1 – 4
Introduction to the structure and pronunciation of the language
Parts of speech
Subjects and Verbs
Direct Objects – singular
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Cultural items – Women, Dress, Introduction to Roman Slavery Introduction to the Story of Troy
SECOND QUARTER
Chapters 5– 8
Complementary Infinitives- Use of infinitives with possum, volo, nolo, paro
Nouns and Adjectives – Gender Agreement – Masculine, Feminine, Neuter
Use of the terms Declensions and cases
Nominative, and Accusative – singular and plural
Cultural items – More on Slavery, More on the role of the woman in the household, Villa
Romana
THIRD QUARTER
Chapters 9–12
Introduction to the idea of 4 conjugations
Conjugation of Present tense for all four conjugations
Present Tense of the irregular verb esse
Imperative Mood of verbs – singular and plural
Vocative Case for first and second declension nouns
Ablative Case
Prepositions that take the ablative and the accusative
Cultural Items – Patria Potestas, Roman Gods and Goddesses, The Roman Gladiator, Further
study of Slavery
Project – Example – Research and poster on a particular god/goddess
FOURTH QUARTER
Chapters 13- 17
Genitive case
Further study of the ablative case
Imperfect tense – regular verbs
Imperfect tense – irregular verbs
Cultural Items – Founding of Rome, Roman Names
Project – Example – compose a short illustrated story in Latin about a slave
ALL YEAR ACTIVITIES
Work on derivatives that originate from each chapter
Practice in reading, comprehending, and translating edited Latin
Some English to Latin translation practice
Reinforcement of study skills and techniques
ASSIGNMENTS
Assessments and Assignments
Teacher made tests based on the grammar, vocabulary, and derivatives from each chapter
Projects that require research and a variety of the following components, written, visual, and
oral (relating to the cultural topics of the course)
Homework- based on textbook and workbook exercises
Completion of grammatical paradigms
Completing sentences with correct grammatical endings
Quizzes – on various grammar, vocabulary, and cultural points
Evaluation of individual student recitation and translation
Oral and written practice using elementary Latin vocabulary and structures
Educational games/puzzles
Class participation
ASSESSMENTS
Grading
Based on the school’s Grade Scale
Terminology
Declensions, conjugations, parts of speech and tenses. Gender, number, case, adjective-noun
agreement. Familia, villa rustica, villa urbana, domus, Pompeii and Herculaneum,
SPQR= Senatus Populusque Romanus
Media, Technology, Web Resources
District webpages (with links), homework pages, podcasts, PowerPoints, www.quia.com,
www.perseus.tufts.edu, www.vroma.org, www.promotelatin.org, www.thelatinlibrary.com et al.