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Fourth grade is focusing on grammar endings and trying to solve the who-done-it mystery in Detectives in Togas. Habito means "I dwell, I live" and the students linked habitat, habit. inhabit to their Latin root. Great job!
Amo Latinam, et amamus Latinam! Who can tell me what this means?
Fifth graders are matching the fruits of the Spirit on the cornucopia board with their Latin meanings - very challenging!
cornucopia - horn of plenty pax = peace love= caritas joy=gaudium
fidelitas=faithfulness composis=self control bonitatis=goodness
patientia=patience benevolentis=kindness
We continue to learn the Lord's Prayer in Latin: Pater Noster, qui es in caelis sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum: fiat voluntas Tua sicut in caelo, et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie et dimitte nobis debita nostra---You will be making an illuminated manuscript after Christmas break for your own Lord's Prayer!
Way to go 5th graders!
The new pop question of the week : How many sisters did Amphitrite have?What animal did Poseidon create in the shape of a wave?
Thank you for your beautiful art!
Latin rocks!
Vale,
Mrs. Woodard
Please let me know if you have any questions about Latin class. I can be reached at ewoodard@silverdaleba.org.