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Chapter 3

Chapter 3. Negotium. Ch 3 Vocab. ad bibit circumspectat clamat et exit exspectat forum ianua iratus . leo magnus navis non portat respondet ridet salve surgit. taberna videt villa vinum. In For ō. Translate the story on p. 36

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Chapter 3

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  1. Chapter 3 Negotium

  2. Ch 3 Vocab ad bibit circumspectat clamat et exit exspectat forum ianua iratus

  3. leo magnus navis non portat respondet ridet salve surgit

  4. taberna videt villa vinum

  5. In Forō • Translate the story on p. 36 • we will go over it as a class

  6. Tonsor • Translate the story on page 38. • Answer the questions about the translation on page 39.

  7. Grammar Practice • Ch 3 vocab quiz • p.42, exercises A & C • Ch 3 vocab review (HW)

  8. Venalicus translation • Partners (no groups of 3) • Translate the story on page 40 • Draw an picture that shows a scene from from the story • Label 15 vocab words in the picture itself

  9. Culture • Read over the culture section in ch. 3 • Complete exercises in workbook • 3.9 on p. 25 • 3.7 on p. 23 (use p. 46)

  10. Study Guide - Test Tues. 30-Oct • Ch 3 vocab • Translation • 4 comprehension Qs • 3 culture questions

  11. Roman Tombstones • Romans had tombstones inscribed with statements either representing the dead or as a message to the living

  12. Stranger, my message is short. Stand by and read it through. Here is the unlovely tomb of a lovely woman. Her parents called her Claudia by name. She loved her husband with all her heart. She bore two sons; of these she leaves one on earth; under the earth she has placed the other. She was charming in converse, yet gentle in bearing. She kept house, she made wool. That's my last word. Go your way. Example Inscriptions Siste, viator Wait, traveler Non fui, fui, non sum, non curo I was not, I was, I am not, I do not care Hodie mihi, cras tibi mine today, yours tomorrow Sit tibi terra levis May the earth be light upon you

  13. Roman Tombstones • Design your own tombstone • Needs to have at least 3 Latin words • Can use Latin name • Needs: • Birthday (year) • Death day (year) • HSE (hic situs est)

  14. Pompeii Businesses • Use info from pages 43-48 • Write down where you would locate the business and why (3 sentences) • Make up 2 business posters advertising yourself (include location) • Make the sign that would be hanging in front of your business

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