10th Grade Latin IV - Week 26 < Week 27 > Week 28
NOTA BENE: The information on this page is subject to (and most certainly will) change. Students are responsible for writing down their assignments in their CJs.
Monday
SALVETE! Happy NLE Week! We are taking the Advanced Latin Prose Exam on Friday!
Today, we will practice with the 2011 and 2012 exams. Complete the 2013 exam for homework
Extra Resources:
(1) Use the very helpful NLE Practice App: https://quiz.nle.org/ - be sure to select "Advanced Latin Prose" and I would focus on a particular skill ("Language" or "Latin in use" or "Culture and Civilization") instead of the "Default Mix." You can also pick the number of questions, and I suggest choosing 20 (the max).
(2) On Buzz, you will find an "NLE Review" folder. Inside are the 1999-2011 NLEs as well as a few other quizzes targeting some traditionally difficult concepts. Take any and all of them. They are all optional. I have put due dates on them only so that they are easier to find.
(3) GIMKITS! (a) Latin III/IV Prose language questions (2010-2011), (b) Latin III/IV Poetry language questions (2010-2012), (c) Latin III/IV Prose language questions (2018-2020), (d) Latin III/IV Poetry Hist/Myth/Cult/Deriv questions (2016-2020)
Tuesday
Today, we will practice with the 2014 and 2015 exams. Complete the 2016 exam for homework
Extra Resources:
(1) Use the very helpful NLE Practice App: https://quiz.nle.org/ - be sure to select "Advanced Latin Prose" and I would focus on a particular skill ("Language" or "Latin in use" or "Culture and Civilization") instead of the "Default Mix." You can also pick the number of questions, and I suggest choosing 20 (the max).
(2) On Buzz, you will find an "NLE Review" folder. Inside are the 1999-2011 NLEs as well as a few other quizzes targeting some traditionally difficult concepts. Take any and all of them. They are all optional. I have put due dates on them only so that they are easier to find.
(3) GIMKITS! (a) Latin III/IV Prose language questions (2010-2011), (b) Latin III/IV Poetry language questions (2010-2012), (c) Latin III/IV Prose language questions (2018-2020), (d) Latin III/IV Poetry Hist/Myth/Cult/Deriv questions (2016-2020)
Wednesday
Today, we will practice with the 2017 and 2018 exams. Complete the 2019 exam for homework
Extra Resources:
(1) Use the very helpful NLE Practice App: https://quiz.nle.org/ - be sure to select "Advanced Latin Prose" and I would focus on a particular skill ("Language" or "Latin in use" or "Culture and Civilization") instead of the "Default Mix." You can also pick the number of questions, and I suggest choosing 20 (the max).
(2) On Buzz, you will find an "NLE Review" folder. Inside are the 1999-2011 NLEs as well as a few other quizzes targeting some traditionally difficult concepts. Take any and all of them. They are all optional. I have put due dates on them only so that they are easier to find.
(3) GIMKITS! (a) Latin III/IV Prose language questions (2010-2011), (b) Latin III/IV Poetry language questions (2010-2012), (c) Latin III/IV Prose language questions (2018-2020), (d) Latin III/IV Poetry Hist/Myth/Cult/Deriv questions (2016-2020)
Thursday
Today, we will practice with the 2020 and 2021 exams.
Extra Resources:
(1) Use the very helpful NLE Practice App: https://quiz.nle.org/ - be sure to select "Advanced Latin Prose" and I would focus on a particular skill ("Language" or "Latin in use" or "Culture and Civilization") instead of the "Default Mix." You can also pick the number of questions, and I suggest choosing 20 (the max).
(2) On Buzz, you will find an "NLE Review" folder. Inside are the 1999-2011 NLEs as well as a few other quizzes targeting some traditionally difficult concepts. Take any and all of them. They are all optional. I have put due dates on them only so that they are easier to find.
(3) GIMKITS! (a) Latin III/IV Prose language questions (2010-2011), (b) Latin III/IV Poetry language questions (2010-2012), (c) Latin III/IV Prose language questions (2018-2020), (d) Latin III/IV Poetry Hist/Myth/Cult/Deriv questions (2016-2020)
Friday
National Latin Exam administration
Have a wonderful Spring Break!