Reproduce basic consonant, vowel, and diphthong sound and
intonation patterns accurately.
Identify and reproduce new words and know related English
derivatives.
Syllabify and accentuate words correctly.
Translate and comprehend nominative, genitive, dative,
accusative, ablative, and vocative case nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in
clauses.
Translate and comprehend first, second, third declension
nouns in clauses.
Translate and comprehend adjectives agreeing with the
nouns or pronouns they modify in case, number, and gender which are used in
clauses.
Translate and comprehend adjectives used substantively as
nouns in clauses.
Translate and comprehend present, imperfect, future,
perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tense verbs in clauses.
Translate and comprehend active and passive imperative
mood verbs in clauses.
Translate and comprehend the irregular verbs
"sum" and "possum" in the present, imperfect, future,
perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses in clauses.
Understand the usage distinction between active and
passive voice; translate and comprehend both voices in clauses.
Translate and comprehend the following special case
constructions in clauses: ablative of place from which, means, manner,
accompaniment, and agent; accusative of place to which.
Translate and comprehend questions used in clauses
expecting either a yes or no answer, only expecting a no answer, or only
expecting a yes answer.
Translate and comprehend cardinal numbers to 20, ordinal
numbers to tenth, and Roman numerals to 1000.
Comprehend how to convert a positive degree adverb from a
first and second declension adjective; translate and comprehend these
adverbs in clauses.
Explain translations and grammatical construction syntax
and usage to peers in a variety of settings.
Apply translation ability to the reading and comprehension
of unseen material (Sight Translations.)
Comprehend, apply, and share information about the
founding of Rome; early Roman heroes; government structure and leadership;
classes of society; educational system; religious beliefs and practices;
slavery practices; traditions surrounding birth, marriage and funerals;
food; clothing; housing facilities; and entertainment. Apply and compare
this knowledge and understand its influence upon contemporary practices in
Western civilization.
Understand and apply Latin phrases and abbreviations used
in English.
Understand, apply, and share classical mythology
pertaining to the creation of the world; creation of man and woman; major
and minor deities, earth-dwelling creatures; major heroes including
Hercules, Perseus, and Theseus; and famous couples including Orpheus and
Eurydice, Pyramus and Thisbe, Deucalion and Pyhrra, and Baucis and Philemon.
Recognize, understand, share, and interpret the influence
of classical Latin language, mythology, culture, and history upon Western
literature and culture.
