Day 2: January 26, 2018
Where did the Latin language come from? How has it shaped other languages? About 60% of English words come from (are derived from) Latin. A higher percent of scientific words come from Latin. When you know Latin, you can often figure out at least some of what a word new to you in English means. As you build your Latin vocabulary you are also helping to build your English vocabulary.
View this five minute video to learn about the history of the Latin language and take notes: Latin and its Indo-European Language Family- Latin Tutorial
Continue viewing Rome: Engineering Empire.
After you have read the questions on the viewing guide, continuing watching Rome: Engineering Empire (Rome Engineering Empire)
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- Pompeii: The Last Day Movie Guide
- BBC Life and Death in Herculaneum video
- Pronunciation: Latin Consonants
- Dialogue about a stomach ache & how to pronounce consonants
- Dialogue: Victor and Philippus; Consonants Pages
- PowerPoint Review of Engineering Empire
- Viewing Guide: Rome in the First Century Episodes 1-3
- PowerPoint Introduction Rome in the First Century
- 02 Crossword for Engineering Empire
- 02 Crossword Engineering Empire
- Intro to textbook scavenger hunt
- Introduction to Ecce Romani Scavenger Hunt
- Recording of Philippus and Victor talking
- 04 Episode Roman Empire First Century Questions
- Notebook Note-taking Instructions - Rome in the First Century Documentary PBS
- BLANK MAP OF ROMAN EMPIRE
- This guide to the names of important places on map...
- Map Expansion of Roman Empire 14 CE - 117 CE
- Map Roman Expansion 500 BCE - 44 BCE
- Transcript of film Rome: Engineering Empire
- Map Roman Empire at its Height (117 CE)
- Map Roman Empire at Death of Julius Caesar 44 BCE
- January 29 Quiz on Course Information Packet
- Crossword Puzzle Review of first sections of Engin...
- Beginning of Term Student Survey
- Latin Course Information
- Parent Welcome Letter
- View Guide to Engineering Empire
- Pompei Last Day Answers to Viewing Guide
- First Words in Latin Handout 2/29
- GREETINGS Script to video How to Speak Latin Salutationes
- DERIVATIVE WORKSHEETS BY CHAPTER
- Baiae Nero's Sunken City Partial Transcript
- Baiae PBS Website for Nero's Sunken City
- Essay on Roman Dress
- 03 Singular and plural chart
- Short Article on Roman Dress with lllustrations
- Quia Quizzes and Games for Ecce Romani I
- Salutationes et cetera Traupman and Scorpio
- Motus-Commands-Imperatives text = FORUM
- Body Parts Labeled
- Hebdomas nona: Body Parts Labeled
- COMMAND FORMS for "I Piscari"
- PARTS OF SPEECH
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