Saturday, August 1, 2015

FALL 2015 ADVANCED LATIN SYLLABUS


Dear Parents/Guardians:

 

Salvete! (Hello!)

 

Students completing this course will have completed the “Pathway” in Latin. In recognition of this they will be eligible to obtain a World Languages cord for graduation. I will do my best to make this an instructive and enjoyable end to their Latin studies.

 

COURSE FOCUS

The focus of all Latin courses is to connect and position the language, history and culture of Rome in the world of your student so that he/she can practically apply this knowledge in his/her future education and career. In many ways the course is foundational in terms of his/her North Cobb studies. The culture and history can support and augment work in Social Studies and Literature. Latin vocabulary and grammar can facilitate studies in French, Spanish, and Portuguese, as well as provide greater mastery of English. The benefits are significant. I can assure you that Latin is far from “dead”. 

 

CLASSROOM SUPPLIES

On a practical note, I would also mention that the Latin classroom would benefit greatly from such items as Box of tissues, Hand Sanitizer, etc. These items are not a requirement for your student, but would be greatly appreciated if donated.

 

PERMISSION FOR MOVIES

Movies are a very useful medium to reinforce the knowledge of the student (more often than not pointing out the inaccuracies of the movie to highlight the “facts”!!). However since these were quite violent times, so are the special effects employed by the moviemakers. Therefore, some of the movies under consideration (such as Troy, 300, Gladiator) carry a “R” rating. I would appreciate it if you would indicate your approval or disapproval for your student to view these when you return the signed slip below.

 

I am truly looking forward to spending this semester – and hopefully following ones – with your student. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

 

Sincerely,

 

William Browning (Magister Antonius)

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Please complete this form and return as soon as possible.

 

I have read this syllabus and have discussed it with my student (name) __________________

 

Parent Signature ______________________________________ Date ___________________

 

Contact Email _________________________ Contact Phone: _________________________

 

 

CLASSICAL STUDIES & CURRENT CONNECTIONS

LATIN III & IV – FALL 2015

 

Course Description:

 

In this course you will work with more complex Latin grammar and study the later stages of the Roman Republic and Early Empire. We will continue to make connections to our world in every aspect of study. I look forward to sharing this time with you.

 

For more information please see Cobb County’s curriculum website http://picasso.cobbk12.org.

 

Instructor:  William (Tony) Browning

Room 724

Telephone: 770.975.6685 x1724

E-mail: William.Browning@cobbk12.org

Text: 770.402.5285

Website/Blog: http://magisterantonius.blogspot.com

 

Course Primary Text: Ecce Romani II & III

 

Grading Policy:

COMMUNICATION:                                                                                    40%

Reading /Comprehension/Translation                                                                      

CULTURE, CONNECTIONS, COMPARISONS, COMMUNITIES:                        30%

Roman History/Culture/Mythology Assignments & Projects                                  

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS:                                                                               10%

Ongoing quizzes & tests                                                                                            

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT:                                                                                 20%

Final Exam/SLO                                                                                                        

 

Behavior Expectations:

School policies on student behavior are well documented in the student handbook.  General classroom policies are outlined as followed:

• Students will arrive on time for class. 

• Students will interact in a respectful way with others in the classroom.

• Students will participate and work appropriately as instructed.

 

Tutoring/Quiz & Test Make ups: Contact Mr. Browning to set up times.

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