Friday, October 4, 2019

Friday October 4

NL.CLL.1.3 Use a variety of verbal and non-verbal communication strategies to ask memorized questions and express ideas or thoughts with prompting and modeling
NL.CLL. 2.1 Understand the meaning of simple, spoken greetings, words, and phrases, when accompanied by visual clues and/or prompts, as needed.
NL.CLL. 2.2 Understand the meanings of spoken words that are similar to those in the students’ language.
NL CLL 2.3 Identify written words and phrases that are similar to words and phrases in the students’ language.
NL CLL 2.4 Interpret phrases, commands, simple questions and descriptions that are presented with accompanying gestures, intonations, and other visual and auditory clues.
NL CLL 2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language.
NL.CLL.4.3 Recognize examples of cognates and loan words.


Task 1. 
Students should organize their notebooks and complete unfinished work in Google Classroom. Then they should turn in their notebooks so I can grade them over the weekend.

Then students should work with Latin III to create mottoes following the instructions below:

Task 2. Friday October 4.

Objective: Adopt Latin mottoes and illustrate them. Review work done September 30 and October 01, identify and answer questions. Introduction to Chapter 14.


EQ. Why do you think that so many organizations choose Latin mottoes?

Bellwork: Latin Mottoes on page 103. Read over the mottoes on page 103 and in Quizlet. 

Read over the mottoes on page 103. Choose 2 to illustrate. Your illustrations should contain the Latin, but not the translation. 

Design your motto illustrations to look like a simple symbol, a logo, a bumper sticker, a coat of arms or as a book illustration.  

Your illustrated motto must be large enough to be read from across the room. 

Sketch out your illustration in pencil then add color.
If you want to explore alternate mottoes (for example of the college you want to go to; or a branch of the military, or a profession) you may do that.

Finally. Latin occurs in many spheres of activity.  Through a combination of book and internet research, Find key terms, expressions or mottoes in one of the following:
law
US money
buildings & monuments
tatooes
pharmacology
medicine (anatomy & physiology)
botany
music
philosophy
religion

Locate a tatoo containing a Latin error. (extra credit)

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