Throughout this twelve-week course, students will focus on learning Latin grammar and vocabulary. They will explore both Classical and Ecclesiastical pronunciations. Breakout rooms, Quizlet, and other materials supplemented by the instructor will be utilized to encourage good study habits. The textbook, First Year Henle Latin will be our overarching guide for the course.
Throughout this twelve-week course, students will focus on learning Latin grammar and vocabulary. They will explore both Classical and Ecclesiastical pronunciations. Breakout rooms, Quizlet, and other materials supplemented by the instructor will be utilized to encourage good study habits. The textbook, First Year Henle Latin will be our overarching guide for the course.
Week One: Unit Three, Lesson 9 – First and Second Conjugations, Present Tense
Week Two: Unit Three, Lesson 9 & 10 – First and Second Conjugations - Imperfect and Future Tense
Week Three: Unit Three, Lesson 11- Personal Pronouns
Week Four: Unit Three, Lesson 11- Reflexive Pronouns
Week Five: Unit Three: Lesson 12- Third Conjugation – Present, Future, Imperfect
Week Six: Unit Three: Lesson 13 – Fourth Conjugation – Present, Future, Imperfect
Week Seven: Unit Three – Lesson 14 – Sum, esse in the present, future, and imperfect
Week Eight: Unit Three: Lesson 15 – The perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect
Week Nine: Mrs. Henry’s Latin Extravaganza!
Week Ten: Unit Five: Lesson 17 & 18 – The Present Passive System of First and Second Conjugation; Ablative of Agent and Ablative of Means
Week Eleven: Unit Five: Lesson 19 & 20 - The Present Passive System of third and fourth conjugation; Ablative of Accompaniment
Week Twelve: Review & Final Exam
Course Materials: Henle First Year Latin and Latin Grammar (and the answer key for unlimited access students)
Homework: Students will have homework assignments that will reinforce the material covered in this course. Students can expect to spend 30 minutes a day on their homework. In addition to homework, students will be encouraged to study Latin for at least fifteen minutes each day for mastery of both vocabulary and grammar.