Friday, September 26, 2008

Latin Lesson 40

NEW WORD: tabula

MEANING: writing tablet

EXERCISES

1. Tabulam porto means I am carrying a writing tablet.
2. Tabulas portas means you are carrying a writing tablet.
3. Poetae tabulas semper portant means the poets always carry writing tablets.
4. Feminae pecuniam saepe portant means the women often carry the money.
5. Non es agricola means the moon is not a star.
6. Feminae sunt means we are counting the money.
7. Pecuniam semper potatis means ya'll are women.
8. Femina est means the women is watching the money.
9. Estis nautae means he is a sailor.
10. Es femina means you are a women.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Outline Book 6

1. Main Topic: The bee hummingbird
2. The value of Alaska
3. How fiberglass is used
4. Early lamps

Not many in this one. o___________________________o

Latin Lesson 39

NEW WORD: semper

MEANING: always


1. I always carry money.
2. you always carry money.
3. the sailors watch both the moon and the stars.
4. the woman often counts the money.
5. you are not a farmer.
6. you are not a farmer.
7. I do not often count the money.
8.they are woman.
9. y'all are sailors.
10. we often watch the stars.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Latin Lesson 38

NEW WORD: femina
MEANING: woman


1. Femina est means She is a women.
2. Femina sumus means we are women.
3. Sum femina means they are watching the moon.
4. Femina pecuniam portat means I am a women.
5. Pecuniam non portant means the sailors often count the stars.
6. Agricola est means you often carry the money.
7. Ego pecuniam saepe non estis means you are a farmer.
8. Agricola es means you are a farmer.
9. Nautae sunt poetae means the sailors are poets.
10. Lunam spectamus means we are watching the moon.

Outline Book 5

1. Tundra
2. Origin of Golf
3. Tetenus
4. Umbrella
5. Insects
6. Columbus Day
7. Earthworms
8. Invention of Cars

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Outline Book 4

1. The Hawaiian Islands are made up of eighth large islands and many smaller ones.

Hawaiian Islands
2. There are several kinds of plants that eat insects.

Insect-eating plants
3. The orange first grew and was eaten in China thousands of years ago.

History of the Orange
4. Dogs have appeared in artwork from early cave paintings to modern art.
Dogs in art
5. Migration is the regular, seasonal movement from one part to another by a group of animals.

Animal migration
6. The natives of Hawaii are happy, friendly people who are proud of the history of their islands.

People of Hawaii
7. The first doughnuts with holes were made by a 15-year-old boy named Hanson Crockett.

Doughnuts
8. In the rain forests of Sumatra grows a very strange plant called the rafflesia.

The rafflesia

Latin Lesson 37

NEW WORD porto
MEANING I carry, I do carry, I am carring

Exercises:

1. Pecuniam porto means I am carrying the money.
2. Portamus pecunium means we are carrying the money.
3. Et nautae et agricolae pecuniam portant means both sailors and farmers are carrying money.
4. Numeratis pecuniam means he often carries money.
5. Ego sum agricola means y'all are not poets.
6. Nautae stellas saepe means ya'll are carrying the money.
7. Agricola pecuniam numerat means you often carry the money.
8. Poetae estis means you are counting the stars.
9. Nauta non est agricola means they are farmers.
10. Pecuniam saepe numeras means he is a sailor.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Outline Book 3

1. What does the title of an outline tell?
What the outline is about.
2. What does a main topic tell?
Food from Plants.
3. What two things come before every main topic?
A Roman numeral and a period.
4. What does a subtopic tell?
Explains or gives more information about the topic.
5. What two things come before every subtopic?
a roman numeral and a period
6. With what do the main topics and subtopics begin?
A capital letter.
7. What do details do?
Gives more info about the subtopic.
8. All subtopics and details are indented. What does this mean?
Because it keeps it neat and organized.

Latin Lesson 36

NEW WORD: pecunia

Pecunia means money

1. Pecuniam numero means I am counting the money.
2. Pecuniam saepe numeramus means we often count the money.
3. Lunam spectant means y'all are counting the money.
4. Numeratis pecuniam means I am a farmer.
5. Ego sum agricola means y'all are not poets.
6. Nautae stellas saepe numerat means y'all are carrying money.
7. Agricola pecuniam numerat means you often carry money.
9. Poetae estis means the sailors are poets.
10. Pecuniam saepe means you often count the money.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Latin Lesson 35

1. Stellas numero means I am couunting the stars.
2. Numeras stellas means you are counting the stars.
3. Nauta stellas numerat means the sailor is counting the stars.
4. Poeta est means we often count the stars.
5. Agricolae estis means y'all are counting the stars.
6. Nautae stellas saepe numerant means the sailors often count the stars.
7. Agricolae non sunt poetae means the farmers are not poets.
8. Nautae sunt means they are sailors.
9. Sumus agricolae means we are farmers.
10. Poeta es means you are a poet.