ABLATIVE PLURAL
THIS IS JUST STUFF FROM THE BOOK.
it's not that important at all
EXERCISES
1. Agricolae in casis sunt means the farmers are in the house.
2. Nautae in scaphis non sunt means they are not sailors.
3. Nauta scapham in aquam portat means the sailors are not on the boat.
4. Scaphae in aqua sunt means they are in the water.
5. Nauta in insula est means the sailor is on the island.
6. Nauta ad patriam navigant means the sailor is sailing to the homeland.
7. Nauta ego non sum sed scaphas amo means I am not a sailor but I love to sail.
8. Puellae ad actam semper ambulant means the girl always walks to the seashore.
9. Prope insulam saepe natatis means I often swim near the island.
10. Nauta scapham desiderat means the sailor is longing for a boat.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Spelling Book pg. 6
Puzzle
Use the list words to complete the crossword puzzle
ACROSS
1. a representative: lenient
2. to make free of germs: sterilize
3. something that has typical qualities: epitome
4. approximate count: estimate
5. to cause self-consciousness: exaggerate
6. to rot; wear away: erode
7. foreign office: embassy
8. middle-sized: medium
9. female host: hostess
10. deserving respect: leeway
11. setting or surroundings: environment
12. older; of highest rank: senior
DOWN
1. to hate: despise
2. something remembered: sacred
3. margin; extra room: betray
4. to give as proof; state facts
5. to deceive or desert:
6. tiresome; boring: tedious
7. to make larger than reality
8. mild; merciful: embarrass
Use the list words to complete the crossword puzzle
ACROSS
1. a representative: lenient
2. to make free of germs: sterilize
3. something that has typical qualities: epitome
4. approximate count: estimate
5. to cause self-consciousness: exaggerate
6. to rot; wear away: erode
7. foreign office: embassy
8. middle-sized: medium
9. female host: hostess
10. deserving respect: leeway
11. setting or surroundings: environment
12. older; of highest rank: senior
DOWN
1. to hate: despise
2. something remembered: sacred
3. margin; extra room: betray
4. to give as proof; state facts
5. to deceive or desert:
6. tiresome; boring: tedious
7. to make larger than reality
8. mild; merciful: embarrass
Outlining Book
Lava
I. What lava is
A. hot rock from in the earth
B. comes out of volcanoes
C. gets hard when it cools
II. Kinds of lava
A. watery and moves fast
B. sticky and moves slowly
Kinds of Holidays
I. Legal holidays
A. Labor Day
B. Fourth of July
C. New Year's Day
II. Religious Holidays
A. Hanukkah
B. Easter (Easter is religious!?)
C. Christmas (Christmas would be in both, this and the other category but the book shows only three options in both categories.) :-/
I. What lava is
A. hot rock from in the earth
B. comes out of volcanoes
C. gets hard when it cools
II. Kinds of lava
A. watery and moves fast
B. sticky and moves slowly
Kinds of Holidays
I. Legal holidays
A. Labor Day
B. Fourth of July
C. New Year's Day
II. Religious Holidays
A. Hanukkah
B. Easter (Easter is religious!?)
C. Christmas (Christmas would be in both, this and the other category but the book shows only three options in both categories.) :-/
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Latin Lesson 63
NEW WORD: in
MEANING: in, on (takes ablative case), into (takes accusative case)
*A BUNCH OF STUFF HERE FROM THE BOOK. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT IT SAYS JUST ASK*
EXERCISES:
1. Sum in casa means I am in the house.
2. Nauta in insula est means The sailor is on the island.
3. Nautae in scapha non sunt means the sailors are not on the boat,
4. In insula sumus means I am on the island.
5. Agricola circum casam ambulat means the farmer is walking around the house.
6. Ad insulam saepe navigmaus means they sail to the island often.
7. Femina in casa est sed agricola in silvam ambulant means the woman is in the house but the farmer is on the boat.
8. Patriam desideramus means I am longing for my homeland.
9. Puella prope insulam natat means the girl is near the islands.
10. Non es poeta sed tabulas portas means you are a poet but you have no tablet.
MEANING: in, on (takes ablative case), into (takes accusative case)
*A BUNCH OF STUFF HERE FROM THE BOOK. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT IT SAYS JUST ASK*
EXERCISES:
1. Sum in casa means I am in the house.
2. Nauta in insula est means The sailor is on the island.
3. Nautae in scapha non sunt means the sailors are not on the boat,
4. In insula sumus means I am on the island.
5. Agricola circum casam ambulat means the farmer is walking around the house.
6. Ad insulam saepe navigmaus means they sail to the island often.
7. Femina in casa est sed agricola in silvam ambulant means the woman is in the house but the farmer is on the boat.
8. Patriam desideramus means I am longing for my homeland.
9. Puella prope insulam natat means the girl is near the islands.
10. Non es poeta sed tabulas portas means you are a poet but you have no tablet.
Spelling Book pg. 5
Write list words to answer the following questions.
Which words contain silent e?
1. delegate 3. despise 5. sterilize
2. erode 4. estimate 6. exaggerate
Which words contain these double consonants?
7. rr embarrass 8. gg exaggerate 9. ll recollection
Which words contain the double consonants ss?
10. hostess 11. embarrass 12. embassy
Which words contain four syllables?
13. en|vi|ron|ment 15. exa|gge|rate
14. re|coll|ec|tion 16. epi|tom|e
Each list word in italics in the sentences below must be moved to a different sentence to make sense. Write the correct list word in the blank.
1. Our senior came up with wonderful party favors last night. hostess
2. Pat stood up in the courtroom and prepared to despise. testify
3. We visited many old hostess sites in Japan. sacred
4. Carrie is a sacred at Central High School. senior
5. The foundation of the old house had started to testify. erode
6. The nurse began to wash and erode the instruments. sterilize
7. I absolutely embarrass shoveling snow in the winter. despise
8. I would never sterilize your trust in me. betray
9. The trains are running late, so allow plenty of lenient to arrive on time. leeway
10. The bus ride to the game was delegate due to all the traffic. tedious
11. The embassy the plumber gave us for repairs was reasonable. epitome
12. He is a leeway teacher and usually excepts late papers. lenient
13. People sometimes blush when situations estimate them. embarrass
14. You elect a betray represent you at student council meetings. delegate
15. Great Britain has an office, or tedious, located in Washington D.C. embassy
Which words contain silent e?
1. delegate 3. despise 5. sterilize
2. erode 4. estimate 6. exaggerate
Which words contain these double consonants?
7. rr embarrass 8. gg exaggerate 9. ll recollection
Which words contain the double consonants ss?
10. hostess 11. embarrass 12. embassy
Which words contain four syllables?
13. en|vi|ron|ment 15. exa|gge|rate
14. re|coll|ec|tion 16. epi|tom|e
Each list word in italics in the sentences below must be moved to a different sentence to make sense. Write the correct list word in the blank.
1. Our senior came up with wonderful party favors last night. hostess
2. Pat stood up in the courtroom and prepared to despise. testify
3. We visited many old hostess sites in Japan. sacred
4. Carrie is a sacred at Central High School. senior
5. The foundation of the old house had started to testify. erode
6. The nurse began to wash and erode the instruments. sterilize
7. I absolutely embarrass shoveling snow in the winter. despise
8. I would never sterilize your trust in me. betray
9. The trains are running late, so allow plenty of lenient to arrive on time. leeway
10. The bus ride to the game was delegate due to all the traffic. tedious
11. The embassy the plumber gave us for repairs was reasonable. epitome
12. He is a leeway teacher and usually excepts late papers. lenient
13. People sometimes blush when situations estimate them. embarrass
14. You elect a betray represent you at student council meetings. delegate
15. Great Britain has an office, or tedious, located in Washington D.C. embassy
Outlining
There's something I forgot from previous outlining...
COLORS
Okay, onto work.
Large animals
I. Moose
A. What it looks like
1. brownish-black
2. large with long legs
3. males have antlers
B. Where it lives
1. lives near swamps
2. lives in northern areas
3. Many in Alaska
Countries
I. England
A. Main cities
1. London
2. Liverpool
3. Birmingham
B. Interesting things to see
1. Big Ben
2. Tower of London
3. Buckingham Palace
COLORS
Okay, onto work.
Large animals
I. Moose
A. What it looks like
1. brownish-black
2. large with long legs
3. males have antlers
B. Where it lives
1. lives near swamps
2. lives in northern areas
3. Many in Alaska
Countries
I. England
A. Main cities
1. London
2. Liverpool
3. Birmingham
B. Interesting things to see
1. Big Ben
2. Tower of London
3. Buckingham Palace
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Spelling Book pg. 4
Write the list word that matches each definition
1. Dislike strongly: despise
2. boring: tedious
3. to make something free of germs: sterilize
4. to wear away: erode
5. a representative: delegate
6. our world around us: environment
7. one who shows all the qualities of something: epitome
8. gentle or merciful: lenient
9. something that is considered holy: sacred
10. something remembered: senior
11. to guess carefully: exaggerate
12. to speak in court as a witness: testify
Write the list word that matches each sound-spelling.
1. (im ber' es) embarrass
2. (me' de em) medium
3. (sen yer) senior
4. (es' te mat) estimate
5. (hos' tis) hostess
6. (ig zaj' e rat) exaggerate
7. (bi tra') betray
8. (em'be se) embassy
9. (tes'te fi) testify
10. (le'wa) leeway
1. Dislike strongly: despise
2. boring: tedious
3. to make something free of germs: sterilize
4. to wear away: erode
5. a representative: delegate
6. our world around us: environment
7. one who shows all the qualities of something: epitome
8. gentle or merciful: lenient
9. something that is considered holy: sacred
10. something remembered: senior
11. to guess carefully: exaggerate
12. to speak in court as a witness: testify
Write the list word that matches each sound-spelling.
1. (im ber' es) embarrass
2. (me' de em) medium
3. (sen yer) senior
4. (es' te mat) estimate
5. (hos' tis) hostess
6. (ig zaj' e rat) exaggerate
7. (bi tra') betray
8. (em'be se) embassy
9. (tes'te fi) testify
10. (le'wa) leeway
Outlining Book
South American Animals
I. Llama
A. What it looks like
1. Related to the camel but has no hump
2. About 4 feet tall and 4 or 5 feet long
3. Has a long neck
4. Has long, thick hair
5. May be brown, white, gray, or black
B. How it is useful
1. Can carry about 100 pounds
2. Very good on mountain trails
3. Can go to 15 to 20 miles a day
4. Can be eaten for meat
5. Hair is used for clothing
6. Skin is used for sandals
1. What are the subtopics of this outline? 'What it looks like' and 'How it is useful'
2. How many details are there for subtopic B? Six subtopics
3. How many paragraphs will be in this report? Two paragraphs
4. How tall is a llama? About 4 feet tall
5. What are two uses for llamas? Hair is used for clothing and can carry about 100 pounds
6. From this outline, can you tell what llamas eat? No, it didn't say what llamas can eat
7. To what animal is the llama related? The camel
I. Llama
A. What it looks like
1. Related to the camel but has no hump
2. About 4 feet tall and 4 or 5 feet long
3. Has a long neck
4. Has long, thick hair
5. May be brown, white, gray, or black
B. How it is useful
1. Can carry about 100 pounds
2. Very good on mountain trails
3. Can go to 15 to 20 miles a day
4. Can be eaten for meat
5. Hair is used for clothing
6. Skin is used for sandals
1. What are the subtopics of this outline? 'What it looks like' and 'How it is useful'
2. How many details are there for subtopic B? Six subtopics
3. How many paragraphs will be in this report? Two paragraphs
4. How tall is a llama? About 4 feet tall
5. What are two uses for llamas? Hair is used for clothing and can carry about 100 pounds
6. From this outline, can you tell what llamas eat? No, it didn't say what llamas can eat
7. To what animal is the llama related? The camel
Lesson 61
NEW WORD: desidero
MEANING: I long for, I do long for, I am longing for, I want, I do want, I am wanting
1. Patriam saepe desidero means I often long for the homeland.
2. Agricolae aquam desiderant means the farmers are longing for the water.
3. Feminae actam desiderant means the women are longing for the seashore.
4. Puella ad actam natat means the girl is swimming for the seashore.
5. Scaphae circum insulam navigant means the boats are sailing around the island.
6. Agricola terram amat means the farmer loves the soil.
7. Non es poeta means you are not a poet.
8. Pecuniam semper desideratis means you all always want money.
9. Agricola tabulam numquam means the farmer never carries a writing tablet.
10. Prope insulam sumus means we are near the island.
MEANING: I long for, I do long for, I am longing for, I want, I do want, I am wanting
1. Patriam saepe desidero means I often long for the homeland.
2. Agricolae aquam desiderant means the farmers are longing for the water.
3. Feminae actam desiderant means the women are longing for the seashore.
4. Puella ad actam natat means the girl is swimming for the seashore.
5. Scaphae circum insulam navigant means the boats are sailing around the island.
6. Agricola terram amat means the farmer loves the soil.
7. Non es poeta means you are not a poet.
8. Pecuniam semper desideratis means you all always want money.
9. Agricola tabulam numquam means the farmer never carries a writing tablet.
10. Prope insulam sumus means we are near the island.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Spelling Book pg. 4
Word definitions
1. delegate: a person designated to act for or represent another or others; deputy; representative, as in a political convention.
2. environment: the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings; milieu.
3. hostess: a woman who manages a resort or hotel or who directs its social activities.
4. tedious: marked by tedium; long and tiresome: tedious tasks; a tedious journey.
5. sacred: devoted or dedicated to a deity or to some religious purpose; consecrated.
6. despise: to regard with contempt, distaste, disgust, or disdain; scorn; loathe.
7. epitome: a person or thing that is typical of or possesses to a high degree the features of a whole class: He is the epitome of goodness.
8. leeway: extra time, space, materials, or the like, within which to operate; margin: With ten minutes' leeway we can catch the train.
9. erode: to eat into or away; destroy by slow consumption or disintegration: Battery acid had eroded the engine. Inflation erodes the value of our money.
10. sterilize: to destroy microorganisms in or on, usually by bringing to a high temperature with steam, dry heat, or boiling liquid.
11. embassy: a body of persons entrusted with a mission to a sovereign or government, esp. an ambassador and his or her staff.
12. estimate: to form an approximate judgment or opinion regarding the worth, amount, size, weight, etc., of; calculate approximately: to estimate the cost of a college education.
13. lenient: agreeably tolerant; permissive; indulgent: He tended to be lenient toward the children. More lenient laws encouraged greater freedom of expression.
14. recollection:
15. testify: to bear witness; give or afford evidence.
16. senior: older or elder (usually designating the older of two men bearing the same name, as a father whose son is named after him, often written as Sr. or sr. following the name): I would like to see the senior Mr. Hansen Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Sr. Compare junior (def. 1).
17. exaggerate: to magnify beyond the limits of truth; overstate; represent disproportionately: to exaggerate the difficulties of a situation.
18. medium: in the middle of big and small
19. betray: to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty: Benedict Arnold betrayed his country.
20. embarrass: to cause confusion and shame to; make uncomfortably self-conscious; disconcert; abash: His bad table manners embarrassed her.
I used www.dictionary.com for the definitions.
1. delegate: a person designated to act for or represent another or others; deputy; representative, as in a political convention.
2. environment: the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings; milieu.
3. hostess: a woman who manages a resort or hotel or who directs its social activities.
5. sacred: devoted or dedicated to a deity or to some religious purpose; consecrated.
6. despise: to regard with contempt, distaste, disgust, or disdain; scorn; loathe.
7. epitome: a person or thing that is typical of or possesses to a high degree the features of a whole class: He is the epitome of goodness.
8. leeway: extra time, space, materials, or the like, within which to operate; margin: With ten minutes' leeway we can catch the train.
9. erode: to eat into or away; destroy by slow consumption or disintegration: Battery acid had eroded the engine. Inflation erodes the value of our money.
10. sterilize: to destroy microorganisms in or on, usually by bringing to a high temperature with steam, dry heat, or boiling liquid.
11. embassy: a body of persons entrusted with a mission to a sovereign or government, esp. an ambassador and his or her staff.
12. estimate: to form an approximate judgment or opinion regarding the worth, amount, size, weight, etc., of; calculate approximately: to estimate the cost of a college education.
13. lenient: agreeably tolerant; permissive; indulgent: He tended to be lenient toward the children. More lenient laws encouraged greater freedom of expression.
14. recollection:
| the act of re-collecting or the state of being re-collected. |
16. senior: older or elder (usually designating the older of two men bearing the same name, as a father whose son is named after him, often written as Sr. or sr. following the name): I would like to see the senior Mr. Hansen Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Sr. Compare junior (def. 1).
17. exaggerate: to magnify beyond the limits of truth; overstate; represent disproportionately: to exaggerate the difficulties of a situation.
18. medium: in the middle of big and small
19. betray: to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty: Benedict Arnold betrayed his country.
20. embarrass: to cause confusion and shame to; make uncomfortably self-conscious; disconcert; abash: His bad table manners embarrassed her.
I used www.dictionary.com for the definitions.
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