NEW WORD: narro
MEANING: I tell, I do tell, I am telling
EXERCISES
1. Fabulam narro means I am telling a story.
2. Agricola fabulam narrat means the farmer is telling a story.
3. Nautae fabulas narrant means the sailor is telling stories.
4. Fabulas nautae anamus means the sailor is telling a story.
5. Nautae sunt in insula et fabulas narrant means they are all sailors and stories.
6. Incolae insulae prope actam natant means the sailors are on the island and they are telling stories.
7. Et agricola et poeta ad tabernam ambulant means both the farmer and the poet are walking to the shop.
8. Scaphas amatic sed nautae non estis means you all love boats you all are not sailors.
9. Scapha familias nautarum ad insulam portat means the boat is carrying the sailors' families to the island.
10. Scapha nautarum in aqua est means the sailors' boat is in the water.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Spelling Book pg. 19
ACROSS
7. attractive in photographs: photogenic
8. without a stop or break: continuous
10. land mass: cockpit
14. catchy phrase or saying: slogan
17. miner: prospector
19. contest or rivalry: competition
20. paid advertisement: commercial
DOWN
1. proud of one's country: patriotic
2. threatening: ominous
3. obstacle or barrier: blockade
6. one who gives: donor
9. one who competes: opponent
11. not simple: complicated
12. act of looking ahead of something:
13. pilots place of work: anticipation
15. place to store weapons: armory
16. plan, rule, or way of acting: policy
18. plentiful; abundant: copious
7. attractive in photographs: photogenic
8. without a stop or break: continuous
10. land mass: cockpit
14. catchy phrase or saying: slogan
17. miner: prospector
19. contest or rivalry: competition
20. paid advertisement: commercial
DOWN
1. proud of one's country: patriotic
2. threatening: ominous
3. obstacle or barrier: blockade
6. one who gives: donor
9. one who competes: opponent
11. not simple: complicated
12. act of looking ahead of something:
13. pilots place of work: anticipation
15. place to store weapons: armory
16. plan, rule, or way of acting: policy
18. plentiful; abundant: copious
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Spelling Book
1. collect
2. companion
3. copious
4. continuous
5. conclusion
/a/ as in lot
6. lot
7. policy
8. cockpit
9. opponent
10. phone
11. slogan
12. photogenic
13. donor
14. ominous
1. Bricks are to wall as words are to:
2. Simple is to: complicated as easy is to difficult
3. "Go!" is to beginning as "Stop!" is to: conclusion.
4. Funny is to humorous as threatening is to: ominous
5. Recollection is to yesterday as: continuous is to tomorrow.
2. companion
3. copious
4. continuous
5. conclusion
/a/ as in lot
6. lot
7. policy
8. cockpit
9. opponent
10. phone
11. slogan
12. photogenic
13. donor
14. ominous
1. Bricks are to wall as words are to:
2. Simple is to: complicated as easy is to difficult
3. "Go!" is to beginning as "Stop!" is to: conclusion.
4. Funny is to humorous as threatening is to: ominous
5. Recollection is to yesterday as: continuous is to tomorrow.
Latin Lesson 77
NEW WORD: incola
MEANING: inhabitant
EXERCISES
1. Incola insulae es means you are an inhapitant of the island.
2. Sunt incolae in insulis means the girls do not like the sailor's story.
3. Incolae insularum in aqua natant means the farmer like the sailor's boats.
4. Nautae incolas insulae spectant means the girls is in the school but she is longing for the seashore.
5. Incolae silvae ad actam cotidie ambulant means the sailors are carrying the boat to the water.
6. Incola silvae fabulas amant means the farmer's family is walking to the shop.
7. Familia poetae patriam desiderat means the sailors are on the island without boat and without money.
8. Puellae tabulas ad scholam cotidie portant means the poet's family is longing for the homeland.
9. Puellae tabulas ad scholam cotidie portant means the girls are walking into the house.
10. Cum natuis ad insulam navigas means you are sailing to the island with the sailors.
MEANING: inhabitant
EXERCISES
1. Incola insulae es means you are an inhapitant of the island.
2. Sunt incolae in insulis means the girls do not like the sailor's story.
3. Incolae insularum in aqua natant means the farmer like the sailor's boats.
4. Nautae incolas insulae spectant means the girls is in the school but she is longing for the seashore.
5. Incolae silvae ad actam cotidie ambulant means the sailors are carrying the boat to the water.
6. Incola silvae fabulas amant means the farmer's family is walking to the shop.
7. Familia poetae patriam desiderat means the sailors are on the island without boat and without money.
8. Puellae tabulas ad scholam cotidie portant means the poet's family is longing for the homeland.
9. Puellae tabulas ad scholam cotidie portant means the girls are walking into the house.
10. Cum natuis ad insulam navigas means you are sailing to the island with the sailors.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Latin Lesson 76
NEW WORD: fabula
MEANING: story
EXERCISES
1. Fabulas agricolae amo means I love the farmer's stories.
2. Puellae fabulam nautae non amant means the girls do not like the sailor's story.
3. Agricola scaphas nautram amat means the farmer likes the sailor's boats.
4. Puella est in schola sed actam desiderat means the girl is in the school but she is longing for the seashore.
5. Nautae scapham ad aquam portant means the sailors are carrying the boat to the water.
6. Familia agricolae ad tabernam ambulat means the farmer's family is walking to the shop.
7. Familia poetae patriam desiderat means the sailors are on the island without boats and without money.
8. Puellae tabulas ad scholam cotidie portant means you never carry water but I always carry water.
9. Puellae in casa ambulant means we are not sailing around the island.
10. Cum nautis ad insulam navigas means we are not sailing around the island.
MEANING: story
EXERCISES
1. Fabulas agricolae amo means I love the farmer's stories.
2. Puellae fabulam nautae non amant means the girls do not like the sailor's story.
3. Agricola scaphas nautram amat means the farmer likes the sailor's boats.
4. Puella est in schola sed actam desiderat means the girl is in the school but she is longing for the seashore.
5. Nautae scapham ad aquam portant means the sailors are carrying the boat to the water.
6. Familia agricolae ad tabernam ambulat means the farmer's family is walking to the shop.
7. Familia poetae patriam desiderat means the sailors are on the island without boats and without money.
8. Puellae tabulas ad scholam cotidie portant means you never carry water but I always carry water.
9. Puellae in casa ambulant means we are not sailing around the island.
10. Cum nautis ad insulam navigas means we are not sailing around the island.
Spelling pg. 17
Write the list word that matches each synonym or definition.
1. proud of one's country: patriotic
2. very threatening: ominous
3. without a stop or break: continuous
4. a contest or rivalry: competition
5. the act of looking forward to something
6. the end: conclusion
7. difficult to understand: complicated
8. a device for augmenting voices: microphone
9. attractive in photographs: photogenic
10. a place to store weapons: armory
Write the list words that contain two syllables.
1. donor
2. blockade
3. slogan
4. cockpit
Write the list words that contain three syllables.
5. policy
6. commercial
7. microphone
8. copious
9. ominous
10. opponent
11. prospector
12. conclusion
13. armory
14. continent
1. proud of one's country: patriotic
2. very threatening: ominous
3. without a stop or break: continuous
4. a contest or rivalry: competition
5. the act of looking forward to something
6. the end: conclusion
7. difficult to understand: complicated
8. a device for augmenting voices: microphone
9. attractive in photographs: photogenic
10. a place to store weapons: armory
Write the list words that contain two syllables.
1. donor
2. blockade
3. slogan
4. cockpit
Write the list words that contain three syllables.
5. policy
6. commercial
7. microphone
8. copious
9. ominous
10. opponent
11. prospector
12. conclusion
13. armory
14. continent
Outlining Book
Life on the Desert
The desert is a hard place to live because it is so hot and dry. Desert plants have special ways to stay alive and grow. Some have roots that grow very deep and find water underground.Others store water in their leaves or roots or stems. Some shed their leaves so they don't lose so much water.
Animals have special ways, too. Many insects and reptiles have think body coverings to keep them from drying out. Some can change food into water inside their bodies. Others stay underground during hot desert days.
Life on the desert
I. Plants
A. some have roots that grow deep and find water underground
B. for others, water is stored in leaves, roots, and stems
C. and some shed their leaves so they don't loose lots of water
II. Animals
A. others stay underground on hot desert days
B. insects and reptiles have body coverings to keep them from drying out
C. some can change food into water inside their bodies
The desert is a hard place to live because it is so hot and dry. Desert plants have special ways to stay alive and grow. Some have roots that grow very deep and find water underground.Oth
Animals have special ways, too. Many insects and reptiles have think body coverings to keep them from drying out. Some can change food into water inside their bodies. Others stay underground during hot desert days.
Life on the desert
I. Plants
A.
B. for others, water is stored in leaves, roots, and stems
C. and some shed their leaves so they don't loose lots of water
II. Animals
A. others stay underground on hot desert days
B. insects and reptiles have body coverings to keep them from drying out
C. some can change food into water inside their bodies
Monday, January 5, 2009
Spelling Book pg. 17
1. anticipation: expectation or hope.
2. blockade: the isolating, closing off, or surrounding of a place, as a port, harbor, or city, by hostile ships or troops to prevent entrance or exit.
3. competition: a contest for some prize, honor, or advantage: Both girls entered the competition.
4. continuous: uninterrupted in time; without cessation:
5. patriotic: expressing or inspired by patriotism
6. armory: a place with armor
7. donor: a person who donates
8. commercial: an ad the asks you to buy something
9. conclusion: the end
10. policy: a definite course of action adopted for the sake of expediency, facility
11. microphone: something you speak through to make you be heard in a crowd
12. slogan: a distinctive cry, phrase, or motto of any party, group, manufacturer, or person; catchword or catch phrase.
13. complicated: composed of elaborately interconnected parts; complex:
14. copious: large in quantity or number; abundant; plentiful
15. prospector: an apparent probability of advancement, success, profit, etc.
16: photogenic: something great for a photo
17. cockpit: a space, usually enclosed, in the forward fuselage of an airplane containing the flying controls, instrument panel, and seats for the pilot and copilot or flight crew.
18. continent: one of the main landmasses of the globe, usually reckoned as seven in number (Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica).
19. ominous: portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening; inauspicious
20. opponent: a person who is on an opposing side in a game, contest, controversy, or the like; adversary.
2. blockade: the isolating, closing off, or surrounding of a place, as a port, harbor, or city, by hostile ships or troops to prevent entrance or exit.
3. competition: a contest for some prize, honor, or advantage: Both girls entered the competition.
4. continuous: uninterrupted in time; without cessation:
5. patriotic: expressing or inspired by patriotism
6. armory: a place with armor
7. donor: a person who donates
8. commercial: an ad the asks you to buy something
9. conclusion: the end
10. policy: a definite course of action adopted for the sake of expediency, facility
11. microphone: something you speak through to make you be heard in a crowd
12. slogan: a distinctive cry, phrase, or motto of any party, group, manufacturer, or person; catchword or catch phrase.
13. complicated: composed of elaborately interconnected parts; complex:
14. copious: large in quantity or number; abundant; plentiful
15. prospector: an apparent probability of advancement, success, profit, etc.
16: photogenic: something great for a photo
17. cockpit: a space, usually enclosed, in the forward fuselage of an airplane containing the flying controls, instrument panel, and seats for the pilot and copilot or flight crew.
18. continent: one of the main landmasses of the globe, usually reckoned as seven in number (Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica).
19. ominous: portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening; inauspicious
20. opponent: a person who is on an opposing side in a game, contest, controversy, or the like; adversary.
Outlining Book
Guide dogs are a big help to blind people. The dogs are chosen for physical fitness, responsibility, and intelligence. They are trained for three to five months. First, they get used to the leash and handle. Then, they learn to watch traffic and cross streets. The last thing they learn is to obey commands. The they are ready to help their new master.
I. Guide Dogs
1. a big help to blind people
2. chosen for fitness, responsibility, and intelligence
3. they are trained for three to five months
B. What they must learn
1. they get used to the leash and handle
2. they learn to watch traffic and cross streets
3. they must learn to obey commands
I. Guide Dogs
1. a big help to blind people
2. chosen for fitness, responsibility, and intelligence
3. they are trained for three to five months
B. What they must learn
1. they get used to the leash and handle
2. they learn to watch traffic and cross streets
3. they must learn to obey commands
Latin Lesson 75
NEW WORD: familia
MEANING: family
EXERCISES
1. The farmer's family is in the house.
2. The sailor's families are on the island.
3. The woman's family is in the forest.
4. The sailors often sail to the homeland with money.
5. You are a poet but I am a farmer.
6. I never walk into the shop without money.
7. you all sail to the island daily.
8. you all are not near the island.
9. we are on the island without boats.
10. the farmers are longing for the homeland.
MEANING: family
EXERCISES
1. The farmer's family is in the house.
2. The sailor's families are on the island.
3. The woman's family is in the forest.
4. The sailors often sail to the homeland with money.
5. You are a poet but I am a farmer.
6. I never walk into the shop without money.
7. you all sail to the island daily.
8. you all are not near the island.
9. we are on the island without boats.
10. the farmers are longing for the homeland.
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