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Friday, January 11, 2019

01_11 Friday Ecce Romani Chapter 12

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.
NL.COD.3.3 Use readily available technology tools and digital literacy skills to present in the target language.

Bellwork. Copy: EQ. What can the ablative case express? MANY things, with or without a preposition.  Today we will learn how to identify:

  • Ablatives of place where (answers the question "where?")
  • Ablatives of time when (answers the question "when?")
  • Ablatives of instrument (answers the question "with what instrument or means?")
  • Ablatives of manner (answers the question "how?"
  • Ablatives of respect (answers the question "with respect to whom or what?"


Ablative endings for first declension: long -a, -is
Ablative endings for second declension: -o, -is
Ablative endings for third declension: -e, -ibus

Direct Instruction: What can the ablative express? MANY things, with or without a preposition.

With a preposition:

Without a preposition:
1. TIME WHEN

2. ABLATIVE OF MEANS, MANNER AND RESPECT. 



Summary:
Ablative of place where: with a preposition
Ablative of manner: sometimes with a preposition (esp. cum)
Ablative of time: no preposition
Ablative of instrument: no preposition.
Ablative of respect: no preposition.

Guided Instruction (12c with story reading)




Guided Instruction:

Identify ablatives in the story. I will read it and you tell me what kind of ablative the word is. What kind of ablatives are they? (use with preposition? means? manner? time when?)

I will tell you the declension of the nouns. You need to provide the ablative endings. See noun chart. 

Independent Instruction/Exit ticket





09 Ecce Romani prepositions - 22 Questions 1/11
http://www.quia.com/quiz/6833932.html

More practice & homework. Guided instruction: Ablatives Ex 12d Activity Book


HOMEWORK: Finish 12d and study Verb Group 04 in Google Classroom. 

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Group: test each other on the vocabulary words for the story using Quizlet

Whole class independent work: do Quizizz game/quiz on vocabulary from Chapter 12.


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