PLEASE READ DE BELLO GALLICO 6.13 up to gravissima by Tuesday, April 14th at 10:00.
This will be our first google meet class.
I will send a link in the google classroom
This will be our first google meet class.
I will send a link in the google classroom
If you did not join REMIND in Latin 4, please do so now. I changed the name to AP Latin. Here is the code:
@cfccab I promise I won't inundate you.
You all may be one step ahead of me, but I just looked at the AP site and the syllabus for AP Latin is shortened. Here is a link to the page.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/about-ap/news-changes/coronavirus-update
schedule and description of format
https://apcoronavirusupdates.collegeboard.org/educators/taking-the-exams/ap-exam-schedule
The following WILL be on the test
Vergil, Aeneid Book I lines 1-209, 418-440, 494-578
Vergil, Aeneid Book II lines 40-56, 201-249, 268-297, 559-620
Caesar, Gallic War, Book 1, Chapters 1–7 Book 6, Chapters 13–20
Caesar, Gallic War, Book 4, Chapters 24–35, and first sentence of Chapter 36
The only part of the Latin texts we have not read yet is the Caesar Gallic Wars Book 6.
There are other skills we need to develop, but I thought you would like to know that you have at least covered a good chuck of the Latin. Again for now, I recommend re-reading in Latin and re-reading again and again. Study figurative devices. There is a list at the back of the 4th Year Latin Book you all should have. I will start posting some resources in case you do not have books.
More later. Take care. Miss seeing you all in person. Hope you are well.
You may want to check out these links. They can be helpful
@cfccab I promise I won't inundate you.
You all may be one step ahead of me, but I just looked at the AP site and the syllabus for AP Latin is shortened. Here is a link to the page.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/about-ap/news-changes/coronavirus-update
schedule and description of format
https://apcoronavirusupdates.collegeboard.org/educators/taking-the-exams/ap-exam-schedule
The following WILL be on the test
Vergil, Aeneid Book I lines 1-209, 418-440, 494-578
Vergil, Aeneid Book II lines 40-56, 201-249, 268-297, 559-620
Caesar, Gallic War, Book 1, Chapters 1–7 Book 6, Chapters 13–20
Caesar, Gallic War, Book 4, Chapters 24–35, and first sentence of Chapter 36
The only part of the Latin texts we have not read yet is the Caesar Gallic Wars Book 6.
There are other skills we need to develop, but I thought you would like to know that you have at least covered a good chuck of the Latin. Again for now, I recommend re-reading in Latin and re-reading again and again. Study figurative devices. There is a list at the back of the 4th Year Latin Book you all should have. I will start posting some resources in case you do not have books.
More later. Take care. Miss seeing you all in person. Hope you are well.
You may want to check out these links. They can be helpful