NL.CLL.2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language.
NL.CLL.4.2 Recognize cultural expectations of people in both the target culture and the students’ culture.
NM.COD.4.2 Identify information about target culture perspectives and practises.
Objectives: Makeup Reading and Comprehension test. Learn about the slave rebellion initiated by Spartacus; the Roman political structures; and Roman perspectives that caused the slave rebellion and its escalation.
EQ. How do we analyze a Latin sentence so that it is comprehensible? What does the film Spartacus teach us about Roman slavery, gladiators, the social, military and political structures of the first century BCE?
Vocabulary practice for Comprehension and Translation test in Quizizz.
The makeup test today is one I advise you all to take. It uses the same vocabulary and grammar as the first comprehension test, but is a different text/story. I think all who take it will earn a higher grade than earned on the first comprehension test.
After all have finished the test we will watch the film "Spartacus."
Film viewing guide for Latin I first period
Film viewing guide for Latin I THIRD PERIOD
Film viewing guide for Latin II second period
Spartacus (d. 71 BCE), a Thracian by birth, Spartacus served in the Roman army, perhaps deserted, led bandit raids, and was caught and sold as a slave. With about 70 fellow gladiators he escaped a gladiatorial training school at Capua in 73 and took refuge on Mount Vesuvius, where other runaway slaves joined the band. After defeating two Roman forces in succession, the rebels overran most of southern Italy. Ultimately their numbers grew to at least 90,000. Spartacus defeated the two consuls for the year 72 and fought his way northward toward the Alps, hoping to be able to disperse his soldiers to their homelands once they were outside Italy. When his men refused to leave Italy, he returned to Lucania and sought to cross his forces over to Sicily but was thwarted by the new Roman commander sent against him, Marcus Licinius Crassus. Hemmed in by Crassus’s eight legions, Spartacus’s army divided. The Gauls and Germans were defeated first, and Spartacus himself ultimately fell fighting in pitched battle. Pompey’s army intercepted and killed many slaves who were escaping northward, and 6,000 prisoners were crucified by Crassus along the Appian Way. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Exit ticket
As the movie begins, listen to the narrator’s voice-over. The “disease” which plagues Romein the first century BC is h_ _ _ _ s_ _ _ _ _ _.
2.In the first scene, we are in a salt quarry. Spartacus stops working and is punished. Whydoes he stop working? ________________________________________________________What does this show about his character? _________________________________________
Vocabulary practice for Comprehension and Translation test in Quizizz.
The makeup test today is one I advise you all to take. It uses the same vocabulary and grammar as the first comprehension test, but is a different text/story. I think all who take it will earn a higher grade than earned on the first comprehension test.
After all have finished the test we will watch the film "Spartacus."
Film viewing guide for Latin I first period
Film viewing guide for Latin I THIRD PERIOD
Film viewing guide for Latin II second period
Spartacus (d. 71 BCE), a Thracian by birth, Spartacus served in the Roman army, perhaps deserted, led bandit raids, and was caught and sold as a slave. With about 70 fellow gladiators he escaped a gladiatorial training school at Capua in 73 and took refuge on Mount Vesuvius, where other runaway slaves joined the band. After defeating two Roman forces in succession, the rebels overran most of southern Italy. Ultimately their numbers grew to at least 90,000. Spartacus defeated the two consuls for the year 72 and fought his way northward toward the Alps, hoping to be able to disperse his soldiers to their homelands once they were outside Italy. When his men refused to leave Italy, he returned to Lucania and sought to cross his forces over to Sicily but was thwarted by the new Roman commander sent against him, Marcus Licinius Crassus. Hemmed in by Crassus’s eight legions, Spartacus’s army divided. The Gauls and Germans were defeated first, and Spartacus himself ultimately fell fighting in pitched battle. Pompey’s army intercepted and killed many slaves who were escaping northward, and 6,000 prisoners were crucified by Crassus along the Appian Way. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Exit ticket
As the movie begins, listen to the narrator’s voice-over. The “disease” which plagues Romein the first century BC is h_ _ _ _ s_ _ _ _ _ _.
2.In the first scene, we are in a salt quarry. Spartacus stops working and is punished. Whydoes he stop working? ________________________________________________________What does this show about his character? _________________________________________
WICOR
Write: on demand and timed writing
Reading: Content specific critical reading.
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