Latin I Syllabus
Latin I introduces the study of Latin grammar, vocabulary, English derivatives, mythology, Roman life, and history through translations, readings, and speaking in Latin. Mythological studies will include the beginnings of Greek mythology, the Olympian gods, the Trojan War, heroes, and famous pairs. Roman history will include a survey of the Roman monarchy and republic.
Texts: Ecce Romani I, Orberg’s Lingua Latina, Edith Hamilton’s Mythology
**Everyone must have access to a copy of Edith Hamilton’s Mythology.**
· I have some available for purchase in the class room for $10 each, but it is better to order them online.
Daily Expectations:
1. Be respectful of the learning environment created in class every day.
2. Bring your materials. (Book(s), notebook, paper, pencil, grading utensil, brain)
3. Work hard. Play hard. Have fun!
4. If you need extra help, ASK!!!
· Email: OR OR call me at 918-231-1566, but NOT after 10 pm.
Discipline Policy:
· Level 1 - first disruption – verbal reminder
· Level 2 - second disruption – written warning
· Level 3 - third disruption – parent-teacher contact
· Level 4 - fourth disruption – detention
· Level 5 - fifth disruption – visit with principal
Levels reset on a daily basis. However, a continuation of the same disruptive behavior will result in skipping from Level 1 to Level 4 or Level 5, depending on the behavior. Major classroom disruptions (per JHS handbook, e.g. profanity) will also result in skipping levels and or students instantly visiting the principal’s office.
Everyone needs to have a Latin notebook:
· A 3-ring binder is recommended, but not required.
· Your notebook should have six clearly divided sections: grammar, words/phrases, mythology, history, Roman life, and homework.
· As of now, this will not be graded, but it will be very helpful in keeping your Latin life organized.
Homework:
Finish your homework each day with pride. Always remember: the purpose of homework is to learn, NOT to receive a grade (in other words, copying someone else’s work only hurts you).
Grades:
Grades are assigned on a total point system. In other words, all points are created equal!
Grading Scale:
90 – 100 A
80 – 89 B
70 – 79 C
60 – 69 D
Below 60 F
Make-up Policy:
· Late work is accepted. 10% is deducted for each day an assignment is late, up to 50%.
· The student is responsible for scheduling a time with Mrs. Whipple to make up missed tests and quizzes.
· Assignments missed because of a field trip must be turned in before you leave if you want full credit. It is considered late work upon your return and will be scored according to the late work policy.
Jenks Latin Club
Jenks Latin Club includes membership in the Oklahoma Junior Classical League and National JCL. I cannot require students to sign up for Latin Club, but truly, all Latin students should want to be in Latin Club!! Only students who have paid their dues are eligible to attend state Latin convention in March.
DUES: $8.00 by September 30
$10.00 on or after October 1
$20.00 after January 1
National Testing
1. National Latin Exam – in the week of March 10th-14th
Students compete with others around the country to show off their Latin skills. High
scores are awarded with medals and certificates. http://www.nle.org/#
2. ALIRA – end of second semester (April or May)
The ACTFL (American Council of Teaching Foreign Languages) Latin Interpretive Reading Assessment will be taken on a computer during a class period. For more information, contact Mrs. Whipple or visit:
http://www.languagetesting.com/alira-the-actfl-latin-interpretive-reading-assessment
Students are highly encouraged to take both exams. Money should never be the reason not to participate in extra academic opportunities. Please contact Mrs. Whipple if any assistance is needed.
National Latin Exam $4.00 by December 2
ALIRA $10.00 by February 3
Make checks payable to Jenks Public Schools.
Fees for dues and for both exams may be included in one check if desired.
Field Trips – in the interest of saving paper and ink, ALL information regarding field trips will be posted online at http://tinyurl.com/LatinFieldTrips
November 20 – Classics Day at University of Oklahoma
We will be visiting the University of Oklahoma in Norman to attend various workshops over Latin (and Greek) history, mythology, culture, language, and literature. Other topics include application of Latin and Greek to the outside world, such as in the medical field or in the legal field. Estimated Cost: $35 (includes registration and bus)
March 28-29 – State Convention at West Moore High School in Moore, Oklahoma.
Students must have paid Latin Club Dues in order to be eligible to attend. We will leave Friday morning, stay overnight in a hotel, and return Saturday evening. Students will compete in events centered on academics, arts, and athletics with other students in the Oklahoma area. Estimated Cost: $80 (includes registration and hotel)