General Syllabus: Junior High Latin
2
2008-09 School Year
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Instructor: Dave Spotts |
IM or Talk: spottsinator@gmail.com |
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Office Hours: TBA |
Skype: MrSpotts |
PREREQUISITES:
Completion of TPS JH Latin 1 or
equivalent as assessed by TPS instructor.
DESCRIPTOR: This is the second step to our introduction to
reading, writing, and speaking Latin as a living language. As we wrap up our study of basic nouns, adjectives,
and pronouns and their functions, we continue to follow the adventures of an
early 2nd century Roman family in their country house, learning more
of their life and culture. Students
can progress from this course to High School Latin 2, which will complete their
survey of basic Latin grammar and vocabulary, as well as the most basic
features of Roman life and culture. The continuing courses, High School Latin
3 and 4 move students into reading and interacting with ancient Roman authors
whose work has not been edited for simplicity.
TEXTS: Students will need the Lingua Latina Set
1 which consists of five books, Familia Romana, Latin-English Vocabulary
1, Latine Disco, Exercitia Latina 1, and Grammatica Latina. The Grammatica Latina text is optional. Parents will need one copy per family of Lingua Latina Instructor’s Manual ISBN
1-58510-074-9. These are the same
texts used for Junior High Latin 1.
During Classes: Students are to arrive punctually with
their equipment in good working order. Without a working microphone it will be
very difficult, if not impossible, for the student to participate adequately in
class. This is a course involving a great deal of material to cover each day in
class. Everybody’s preparation and cooperation is necessary to make this
a good course for everyone. Students are not to engage in off-topic chat in the
classroom. I strongly encourage
each parent to sit in on class at least a few times per semester to assist
students in staying on task and to see how their students are interacting in
the context of this class. In each
class session, the instructor will have a review of material assigned for
class, answering questions from students and asking students questions so as to
assess their progress. Then the instructor will introduce and illustrate new
material for the upcoming week's assignment. Participation
is mandatory in order to do well. Students who are absent without a parental excuse or who do
not to participate according to teacher expectations will not receive good
participation scores. If
possible, students should attempt to respond to instructor questions without
reference to their notes, only using their unmarked textbook and exercise book.
This provides real-time review of the material and assists students in bridging
the gap between merely studying a language and becoming fluent in the language.
Of course, students who need their
notes should use their notes. Daily
preparation scores cannot be made up.
Quizzes: There will be a quiz at the end of each
chapter, as well as pop quizzes at various times throughout the year. Late quizzes without a parent request prior to the
quiz due date will have a 10% grade deduction until they are 24 hours late. Items 24-48 hours late will have a 20% deduction.
Items over 48 hours late will
receive a zero. There may be a
final quiz due in the week after the last class meeting.
Grading: While the parent is responsible for
preparing student transcripts, for purposes of this class the instructor will count
evidence of student preparedness, including homework scores and class interaction
as 40% of the grade, quizzes as 60% of the grade. Cut-offs are as follows: 90%
A, 80% B, 70% C, 65% or below F. I would like to set students up for
success. I wish to follow progress on a weekly basis, allowing me to zero in quickly
on areas of student difficulty. I think the exercises combined with in-class
interaction facilitates this wonderfully. In any study of foreign language, consistency
is a key to success. Parents are responsible to follow-up with the instructor if they
have reason to believe there is anything in error in the gradebook, including
scores reported but not posted. Please retain evidence of submission of and
scores on all assignments until they have posted in the gradebook.