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Assignments

1st Semester
 
Procedures
Introduction  Welcome to Latin Via Ovid

I will expect you to read, study, and complete all assignments of each chapter of Latin Via Ovid. This means that you will study the Dialogue, Vocabulary, Structure, Exercises, Culture, History, and Etymology sections of the text, and then translate the story. You will also see that I have set up reading assignments in Edith Hamilton's Mythology, and that I expect you to do one Internet assignment for each chapter. These are the minimum requirements for the course. They, I hope, will be fun as well as informative and will lead you to explore Latin and Roman sources on the Internet as well as to learn to read Latin.

To help you get organized I have a checklist at the beginning of each chapter that sets up what you need to do for each chapter. You will also see a bar at the top and bottom of each page that will enable you to move back and forth between chapters of the course. I will also be available through the Teacher/Magistra button for questions and help. Below is a linked list of the chapters for this semester so you can move easily between them if you have to

Chapter I Charta Geographica
Chapter II Europa et Taurus
Chapter III Minerva et Arachne (Pars Prima)
Chapter IV Minerva et Arachne (Pars Secunda)
Chapter V Minerva et Arachne (Pars Tres)
Chapter VI Latona et Niobe (Pars Prima)
Chapter VII Latona et Niobe (Pars Secunda)
Chapter VIII Pan et Syringa
Chapter IX Callisto (Pars Prima)
Chapter X

Callisto (Pars Secunda)


 


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