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1. Help boxes A I f Previews aii aH Cover pagesa fil Zoom to fill DARA Volume 6 S To run an Activity click its title Notice the Cover pages tick box at the bottom of the screen If you turn the cover page on you will be taken to a page of information which serves as a preview to the Activity which follows A 18 Choosing Activities STAGE 13 IN BRITANNIA UNDERSTANDING TRES SERV yo 3 i Student Teacher What a cliff hanger Answer the following questions on the story tr s servi to see how well you understand it If you would like to refer to the story you can find it on page 5 of the textbook Once you have read the information on the cover page click the CONTINUE button to go to the related Activity If you are logged in as a teacher the cover page will also feature a Teacher tab Click this tab to show a teacher s note on the Activity which follows STAGE 13 IN BRITANNIA UNDERSTANDING TRES SERVI i T 3 Student Teacher An English translation of the story can be found in Teacher s Note tr s servi The story contains examples of the infinitive used with the verbs vol n l and possum CONTINUE gt Choosing Activities 19 Features of the E Learning Resource Help Features Throughout the Activities there are a number of features that you may find helpful They appear as three coin icons in the top right corner of the screen Please note
2. navigate around your chosen Course by clicking in the relevant columns to change the selected Unit Stage Session Topic and Activity When you click on the name of an Activity a preview of it is shown in the bottom right quarter of the screen You can work through the Activity here to assess its relevance to your teaching objectives To enlarge the preview click the yellow triangle in its top left corner Click the yellow triangle again to reduce the preview When you have found an Activity which you would like to add to your playlist click the box to the right of the Activity name altering the empty box to a black tick The title of the Activity will then appear in your playlist located in the bottom left quarter of the screen Clicking the tick box again will remove the Activity from your playlist 22 Creating a Playlist Home Open Search Preview O Help Finished editing Click Continue B Cover pages Playlist O Notes User groups s tudent teacher i ndependent learner 1 13 Introduction tumultus I t Teacher s Note ad templum o 2 14 Stories tumultus IT i Notes on ad templum o 15 Language ad templum amp sti ad templum Introduction o 16 Civilization merc tor Arabs K sti Listen to ad templum Lines 1 19 oO 1 Completion sti Listen to ad templum E 18 sti Understanding ad templum 4 19 sB sti Exploring ad templum o 20 17 2 sti Understanding ad templum Join the t
3. Londinium O Water Supply People O Theater O matching Claudio Athens O Schools O Caecilius amp his Household O Gladiatorial Shows activites Qlinteractive O Alexandria O Public Speaking O Salvius O Animal Hunts Oprint O Egypt O Local Government amp Elections O Cogidubnus O Amphitheater Clear All Oo Q amp A O Seven Wonders OGlassmaking O Women Empire O simple OTravel O Writing amp Papyrus O Slaves O The Roman Empire O teaching Modern Research O Medicine amp Science O Conquest of Britain Ovideo OArchaeology O Opposition to Roman Rule O weblink O Important Events amp Dates PAGES to unitt1L1t2 34 slel 7st fol 12 ct E unit 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 na 20 all The software allows you to search for Activities by keyword page number intended user group and or medium type Use the SETTINGS column on the left to select which of these criteria you would like to search by Click each of the four criteria you wish to employ in your search and tell the search engine whether you wish it to find activities which match all the criteria you set or activities which match any one criterion A Match all search will return fewer activities than a Match any search To search for activities which match a particular keyword first select the appropriate keywords to display using the Keyword drop down menu choose from Unit 1 only Unit 2 only or Units 1 amp 2 and from either language or civilization keywords Then click the
4. and Logging In When you launch the Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 E Learning Resource for the first time you are asked for details of your multi user site license for the software Use of the software in a school or other institution requires a multi user site license The multi user site licene can be obtained from the Cambridge University Press see Introduction p 3 10 Licensing and Logging In J i LICENSE REQUIRED Any school or institution wishing to use this software needs to purchase multi user annual site license Set proxy passworc NOTE If you use a proxy server requiring a password EXISTING LICENSE HOLDERS If you have purchased a Unit 1 or Unit 2 license enter your license number and 10 digit security code fet and click submit PURCHASING A LICENSE To order a license online or by phone click This version for school and institution use only Once you have entered your license number and security code you will be taken to a log in screen allowing you to log in as a student or teacher J Si Fr 2 CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE Welcome to the Cambridge Latin Course E Learning Resource North American Edition Unit 2 Are you University of Cambridge School Classics Project 2005 2009 Version 2 01 Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 No password is required to access the software as a student Since teachers have acces
5. 2009 You will be offered the ability to edit or delete either a playlist stored on your computer or network or a playlist stored online Click the appropriate button If you choose to edit or delete a local playlist click its title in the upper window to edit it or click its title in the lower window to delete it Editing or Deleting a Playlist 31 S CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE EDITING OR DELETING A PLAYLIST STORED ON THIS COMPUTER To edit a playlist click it in the list below Latin 1 Lesson 23 Latin 2 Genitive revision To delete a playlist click it in the list below Latin 1 Lesson 23 Latin 1 Lesson 25 Latin 1 Lesson 27 Latin 2 Genitive revision Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 If you choose to edit or delete an online playlist you will need to enter your online username the username you entered when you registered online as a teacher and your teacher ID number Then follow the onscreen instructions to either edit or delete the playlist CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE EDITING OR DELETING AN ONLINE PLAYLIST 1 Enter your online Username E and ID number C Forgotten your Teacher ID or Username Click here 2 To edit an online playlist enter its number and click Choose from a list of all Online Playlists 3 To delete an online playlist Choose from a list of all Online Playlists Licensed to Linbury Court School St H
6. 3 gt St Unit 2 Topic tr s servi Duration 20 30 E Teacher s Note tr s servi E Notes ontr s servi E tr s servi Introduction ep Listen to tr s servi En tr s servi tr s servi without subtitles amp Understanding tr s servi Exploring tr s servi gt coniuratio gt Bregans gt Salvius fundum inspicit Help boxes A I f Previews aii lt gt aH Cover pagesa il Zoom to fill DARA Volume 6 S Click a Topic title to open up the list of Activities contained within the Topic Alternatively to return to the Folder option screen click the Folder coin at the top of the screen R Choosing Activities 17 Choosing an Activity Roll your mouse over an Activity title to display details about the Activity If you have ticked the Preview box at the bottom of the screen a preview of the Activity will appear in the bottom right of the screen J TI Sk 2 CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE gt 3 Stories ori Activity Understanding tr s serv w tr s servi Duration 15 00 E Teacher s Note tr s servi E Notes ontr s servi A tr s servi Introduction ep Listen to tr s servi Student s Notes Multiple choice comprehension questions Teacher s Notes To check comprehension of the story through a series of questions ithout subtitles Understanding tr s servi Exploring tr s servi gt conivratio gt Bregans gt Salvius fundum inspicit
7. CUP is required to access the software All users of the DVD will need a copy of the textbook ISBN 978 0 521 78229 5 The textbook is available from bookstores or directly from Cambridge University Press www cambridge org us education latin To request a multi user site license please contact CUP by email orders cambridge org by phone 800 872 7423 or by mail Cambridge University Press 100 Brook Hill Drive West Nyack NY 10994 2133 Intended Users The Resource has been designed for a range of users e specialist Latin teachers e non specialist teachers delivering Latin to a class of students e students learning with a specialist Latin teacher e students learning with a non specialist classroom teacher Email techsupp cambridge org for technical support Intended Users 3 The Cambridge Latin Course The Cambridge Latin Course is the UK s most successful Latin course with over 4 000 000 copies sold A story based reading course it traces the lives of a group of characters in the Roman world of the first century AD Language and culture are integrated from the very outset by using as much authentic Roman subject matter as possible The Course is set firmly in a Roman context and frequently introduces historical characters Its systematic presentation of social political and historical aspects of Roman culture is both a valuable part of general education and an essential preparation for the reading of Roman authors T
8. UNIT CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE Unit 2 E Learning Resource Copyright notice Copyright University of Cambridge School Classics Project 2009 All Rights Reserved This multimedia software may not be used sold licensed transferred copied or reproduced in whole or in part or in any manner or form other than in accordance with the License Agreement provided with this multimedia software or without prior consent of the University of Cambridge School Classics Project CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE Unit 2 E Learning Resource University of Cambridge School Classics Project 2009 Contents Introduction Intended Users The Cambridge Latin Course Content of Unit 2 Assessment Electronic Activities Installation Licensing and Logging In Teachers s Home Student s Home Choosing Activities Choosing a Unit Choosing a Stage Choosing a Folder Choosing a Topic Choosing an Activity Features of the E Learning Resource Creating a Playlist Saving a Playlist Transferring Playlists Offline Choosing a Playlist Editing or Deleting a Playlist Glossary Terms and Conditions of Use ONAN HW na BW W 12 14 15 15 15 16 17 18 20 22 Zi 28 29 31 33 34 2 Contents Introduction Welcome to the Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 E Learning Resource The Resource supports school based teachers and students using Unit 2 of the Cambridge Latin Course A multi user site licence from the Cambridge University Press
9. appropriate Match button to search for activities which match all keywords or activities which match any keyword Finally click the boxes to the left of the keywords you wish to search by To search for activities which match a particular page range first choose the appropriate Unit by clicking a Stage number in that Unit or by clicking all If you wish you may further limit the page range using the up and down arrows on the page range boxes to the left To limit your search to activities relevant to a particular user group click the box to the left of the appropriate group 24 Creating a Playlist To limit your search to activities of one or more types of medium click the box to the left of the appropriate medium or media As you enter your various search settings the number of activities which match your search criteria will be displayed in the SETTINGS column Searching for Activities viewing search results To view a list of the Activities which match your search results click View Results top right of the Search screen Home Close Search Back to Search New Search Preview O Help Finished editing Click Continue 13 a sti Hunting Dogs a View Activity 13 2 sti What the Romans Thought About the Britons 13 ti Masters a Metal Script Click on an activity in the list to the left B a a Masters in si then click on one of the three buttons rial setter aE Sel 13 2 sti Metal
10. arches as you desire when building a playlist Once you have finished searching click Close Search and the original navigation panel will be displayed again in the top half of the screen You may continue adding Activities to your playlist as before or carry out more searches As the length of your playlist increases you may wish to reorder the Activities in it Click an Activity title then use the up or down arrows to move the Activity up or down the running order To remove an Activity from your playlist click the Activity title and then click the X symbol Once you have finished editing your playlist click Continue top right to name and save the playlist If at any time you wish to leave the playlisting facility without saving your playlist click Home top left 26 Creating a playlist Saving a Playlist er tr CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE SAVING YOUR PLAYLIST 1 Enter a name for your playlist e g Year 8 Revision Week 3 2 Enter notes for this playlist optional Teacher Notes Student Notes Or if you do not want to save it yet click Return to Editing Or if you want to abandon it and return Home click Once you have created your playlist give it a name that will help you identify it later You may also add teacher and student notes to appear alongside your playlist Finally save your playlist by clicking Save This will save your playlist onto your computer or network if you are running t
11. e If you have not registered you can do it now Register as a Teacher Don t want to save this playlist online Return to Editing or Transferring Playlists Offline It is possible to transfer playlists from one computer to another without internet access via removable storage devices such as USB memory sticks Playlists are stored in the CLC E Learning Resource Content playlists folder Copy the playlist from the playlists folder on one computer into the Playlist folder on the target computer or network via a removable storage device If you wish to copy the playlist onto a network you may need to ask the network administrator for the relevant permission You will need read and write permissions for the playlist in order to edit it 28 Transferring Playlists Offline Choosing a Playlist This facility 1s available to all users From your Home Page click Choose a Playlist Your playlists may be local i e stored on the computer you are working on or they may be saved online Click the relevant button to access your playlists 2 E CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE CHOOSING A PLAYLIST Your playlists are either stored locally on this computer or online Choose a Local Playlist e Choose an Online Playlist Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 If you click Choose a Local Playlist you will be presented with a screen similar to the one on page 30 If you hav
12. e have been newly commissioned for the DVD Teachers who are familiar with the Cambridge Latin Course will be aware that some activities are digital adaptations of activities found in the Omnibus Workbook and the Activity Masters for Unit 2 Where such activities have been used in the Resource their content has often been altered for the new medium resulting in changes such as the addition removal or reorganization of individual questions The DVD was originally created to support the UK edition of the Cambridge Latin Course While every effort has been made to align activities with the North American edition this has not been possible with the dramitizations Access to Answers Teachers should be aware that the Resource contains the answers to many activities in the textbook and its associated print materials Full translations of all stories in Unit 2 are found in the Teacher s area Teachers have access to many more answers than students and therefore access to the Teacher s area is available through password protected log in only The majority of the textbook s Practicing the Language activities have also been reproduced in electronic format Teachers who are concerned about student access to these materials should discuss the situation with their network manager and take appropriate steps to limit student access as desired Organization of Activities The software organizes the activities in each Stage into the following folder
13. e more than six playlists use the scroll bar on the right to access the playlist you require To run a playlist click its title 7 lM Choosing a Playlist CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE CHOOSING A PLAYLIST STORED ON THIS COMPUTER Click the playlist you require in the list below Latin 1 Lesson 23 Latin 2 Genitive revision Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 To access an online playlist click Choose an Online Playlist CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE CHOOSING AN ONLINE PLAYLIST 1 Enter your teacher s ID Forgotten your Teacher ID Click her 2 If you know the playlist number enter it here f and click 3 or to choose from all playlists stored online Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 Enter your teacher ID and the playlist number if you know it and click To see all your playlists click To run a playlist click its title Choosing a Playlist Editing or Deleting a Playlist This facility is only available to teachers From the Teacher s Home Page click Edit Delete a Playlist all CS CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE EDITING OR DELETING A PLAYLIST Playlists can be stored locally on this computer or online Edit or delete a Local Playlist e Edit or delete an Online Playlist Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec
14. elier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 ee Editing or Deleting a Playlist This is a legal agreement between you the customer and the University of Cambridge School Classics Project for the Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 E Learning Resource By placing this DVD ROM in the DVD drive of your computer you agree to the terms of this license a You are purchasing only the right to use the DVD ROM and are acquiring no rights express or implied to the software itself or the enclosed copy other than those rights granted in this limited license for not for profit educational use only b i If you are purchasing this DVD ROM for individual use the University of Cambridge School Classics Project grants you the license to install and use this software on a single computer ii If you are purchasing this DVD ROM for use in an institution and wish to display this software with a data projector install and use this software simultaneously on a number of computers or install and use this software on a single secure network server for access from computers on a single site you will need to obtain a separate multi user site license To obtain a multi user site license please contact the University of Cambridge School Classics Project at license CambridgeSCP com or Cambridge School Classics Project 11 West Road Cambridge CB3 9DP Multi user site licenses are valid for a limited period and must be renewed if you wish to continue using
15. he Course therefore presents language not as an end in itself but as a means of gaining access to literature and to the culture from which it springs Unit 2 focuses first on life in Roman Britain before moving further afield to Egypt Other titles in the Course take the reader to Pompeii and Imperial Rome Unit 2 builds on the progress made in Unit 1 to form a coherent program of study in its own right see Content of Unit 2 p 5 4 The Cambridge Latin Course Content of Unit 2 Unit 2 is divided into 8 Stages or chapters The main language features in Unit 2 include vocative genitive and ablative cases singular and plural using nouns of all declensions pluperfect tense all persons using verbs of the Ist 2nd 3rd and 4th conjugations word order further pronouns prepositional phrases adjectives of the Ist 2nd and 3rd declensions irregular verbs volo nolo possum relative clauses present infinitive present participle present imperative longer sentences with postquam simulac etc The main civilization topics include the Romans in Britain the British tribes Roman conquest an Romanization trade slavery and economy in Roman Britain Cogidubnus the palace at Fishbourne Alexandria the city the Pharos underwater discoveries Egypt craftmanship and peasant life the worship of Isis medicine and science Contents of Unit2 5 6 Assessment At the end of every Stage students are enco
16. he software over a network Saving a Playlist Online When you save a playlist it is automatically saved on your computer or network if you are running the software over a network If you wish you may also save the same playlist online This facility allows you to create a playlist on any computer with internet access and use it again on any other computer with internet access For example you can create a playlist at home which your students can later access from school if all the computers involved have internet access To use this facility your computer needs internet access and you need to have registered as a teacher see Register as a Teacher on page 12 Registration is required because we need to allocate the right playlists to the right teachers Saving a playlist 27 To save your playlist online enter your teacher ID and your online username and click online The playlist will be allocated a number which will enable you and your students to select it more easily when choosing a playlist SAVING YOUR PLAYLIST ONLINE Your playlist has been saved as Latin 1 Lesson 23 txt in the Playlists folder If you have registered you can save your playlist online so that you and your students can access it from any computer connected to the internet Simply enter your teacher ID and your username below then click Save Online Teacher 1D Username _ Save online Forgotten your Teacher ID or username Click her
17. hrong in the streets of Alexandris to find out how well you understand ad m In the image above the teacher has navigated to the Activity Understanding ad templum in Stage 17 by clicking Unit 2 then Stage 17 then the Stories Folder then the Topic ad templum and finally the teacher has clicked the name of the Activity to display it in the bottom right quarter of the screen and ticked the box to add it to the playlist bottom left Notice that the selected Unit Stage Folder Topic and Activity are highlighted as the user clicks on them Creating a Playlist 23 Searching for Activities entering search criteria The software contains a search facility to help you find Activities to add to your playlist To activate the search facility click Open Search at the top of the playlisting screen Home Close Search SETTINGS USER GROUP KEYWORDS Unit 1 amp 2 Civilization v Match all O any Places Everyday Life Business Economy amp Trade Beliefs a 5 al O Bay of Naples O Houses amp Gardens O Business amp Trade O Beliefs in Life after Death U Ind O Vesuvius O Mosaics amp Wall Painting O Romanization amp Trade O Religion a ea End nee O Town of Pompeii ODaily Life OForum O Tombs Medium type O Iron Age Britain O Food amp Dining O Farms in Roman Britain C Roman Ritual Match all any O Britannia O Fashion O Economy of the Farm DAstrology amp Magic MEDIUM TYPE OPalace at Fishbourne O Baths OMines Entertainment x di O
18. lete a playlist which you have previously created See Editing or Deleting a Playlist on pages 31 2 for full details Reenter as a Student Click here to return to the log in screen Exit quit the program Click here to close the software Teacher s Home 13 Student s Home J T Student s Home please select an option Choose Activities Choose a Playlist Exit quit the program Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 The Student s Home Page gives students access to the following features of the software Choose Activities Click here to access the Activities themselves For details on navigating to the activities see Choosing Activities on page 15 Choose a Playlist Access playlists that your teacher has created and stored either online or on your computer To access playlists that your teacher has stored online you will need to know your teacher s ID number and the number of the particular playlist your teacher wants you to use Exit quit the program Click here to close the software 14 Student s Home Choosing Activities From your Home Page click Choose Activities Throughout the E Learning Resource single clicks only are required Clicking twice will result in the software attempting to carry out an instruction twice and will therefore slow down the response of the software Please note that the following notes show screen
19. n l I don t want A new way of saying and is also explained the suffix que Alexandria Eutychus et Cl m ns Isis medicus Stage 17 Stage 18 Stage 19 Stage 20 Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 C Choosing Activities 15 To access a Stage click the relevant Stage icon To return to the Unit option screens click the Unit coin in the top left of the screen Choosing a Folder Clicking a Stage icon will take you to an individual Stage menu screen where you will be presented with a choice of five folders Introduction Stories Language Civilization and Completion ic j H 2 gt Stage 13 Unit HOME Choose one of the 5 Folders in Stage 13 Storie Duration 03 34 30 J Introduction J Language J Civilization J Completion Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 Rolling the mouse cursor over a Folder displays the total duration of all Activities in that Folder A Folder contains a set of Activities organized into Topics To open a Folder click on the relevant Folder icon To return to the Stage option screen click the Stage coin at the top of the screen 16 Choosing Activities Choosing a Topic The activities in a Folder are organized into a small number of Topics Roll your mouse over the Topic title to display information about the Topic gt Stories J ri 7 gt Stage 1
20. s Introduction Stories Language Civilization Completion It is hoped that this arrangement of the activities will allow teachers to quickly identify activities appropriate for specific learning aims SSS aa 8 Electronic Activities Installation The E Learning Resource can be run directly from the DVD or installed onto standalone or networked PCs and Apple Macintosh computers To install the Resource onto your computer you will need to have 5Gb of hard disc space available The Unit 2 Resource can be combined with a previously installed Unit 1 Resource or installed separately PC Insert the DVD into your DVD drive The installation routine should auto run but if it does not double click PC_installer Unit 2 exe and follow the instructions Mac Insert the DVD into your DVD drive Double click Mac installer Unit _2 osx and follow the instructions PC and Mac Because there is a large number of files on the DVD the software installation may take 20 minutes or longer depending upon the speed of your computer It is recommended that you restart your computer after installing the software Should the installer fail to operate simply locate the CLC E Learning Resource folder on the DVD and drag it onto your computer If you already have the Unit 1 Resource installed allow the contents of the Unit 2 CLC E Learning Resource folder to replace the contents of your existing folder where necessary If you do thi
21. s there are two things to note e if you have entered them in Unit 1 your Teacher password and license details will be reset e if you have any playlists you should make a copy of your existing playlists folder and replace it after copying the Unit 2 CLC E Learning Resource folder Network Installation Network managers should be aware that the software contains facilities for teachers to change passwords and to create and save playlists of activities To use these facilities teachers will need read write privileges to the following text files only Installation 9 e prefs txt located in the CLC E Learning Resource Content Data folder e any text files in the playlists folder CLC E Learning Resource Content playlists Students require read only access to the software Network managers should also be aware that the software checks for an internet connection on start up by attempting to download a small text file The software therefore needs to have the necessary privileges to be able to access the internet If access to the internet is not available most aspects of the software will function correctly but online registration and playlisting will be inaccessible to the teacher Please use the Passwords Settings facility on the Teacher s Home Page to access proxy server settings Installation Support Should you encounter any problems with the installation please email techsupp cambridge org Licensing
22. s to all answers access for these users is password protected The default password for teachers is please contact Cambridge University Press at techsupp cambridge org Licensing and Logging In 11 Teacher s Home lt funn ee 2 CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE Teacher s Home please select an option Register asa Teacher _ Choose Activities Ki Update Profile or License Choose a Playlist Passwords Settings Create a Playlist ates Online Support amp Updates Edit Delete a Playlist _ Reenter as a Student Exit quit the program Licensed to Linbury Court School St Helier Units 1 amp 2 expires 25 Dec 2009 The Teacher s Home Page gives teachers access to all aspects of the software Register as a Teacher Registering as a teacher enables you to e store your playlists online your students can access them from any computer connected to the internet e g you will be able to create playlists at home and use them on the school network without having to transfer any files e receive an email whenever we release an update to the program When you register you will be asked to supply an online username Once you have registered you will be given an individual Teacher ID number This information allows us to establish an online area for your playlists which only you will have access to Please write down your username and ID number and keep them safely Please note that we will not under any circum
23. shots taken from the teacher s access to the software Certain options and information shown in the screen shots may not be available to students Choosing a Unit If you have combined your installation of the Unit 2 E Learning Resource with a previous installation of the Unit 1 E Learning Resource you will be able to choose either Unit 1 or Unit 2 by clicking the appropriate icon If you have installed the Unit 2 E Learning Resource independently click the Unit 2 icon Choose a Stage You will now be shown a list of the Stages that make up the Unit you have selected Moving the mouse cursor over the Stage icons will display rollover text which contains notes for both teachers and students If you access the software as a student or an independent learner the teacher s notes will not be displayed hag i ri 2 CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE Unit 2 Stage 13 Duration 15 18 30 Student s Notes Welcome to Unit 2 of the Cambridge Latin Course and welcome to Roman Britain Here in Stage 13 we will meet a whole new cast of characters begin to learn about life in Roman Britain and discover a sinister plot We will also find out the Latin for I am able I want and I don t want So if you are both willing and able join the characters in Britanni in Britannia Stage 13 Teacher s Notes Stage 13 introduces the infinitive with the present tenses of possum I am able or I can vol I want and
24. stances disclose your details to a third party 12 Teacher s Home Update Profile or License Updating your profile gives you options such as changing your contact details Also use this area if you have upgraded or renewed your license by telephone or post Passwords Settings Change the password for teachers logging in to the software here Please note that this will change the password for all teachers who log in to the software on a network You may supply an email address to which your new password may be sent should you forget it Settings for networks with proxy servers and for alternative fonts may also be accessed here Online Support amp Updates From time to time we will release updates to the software We will also provide online support to users and network managers Choose Activities Click here to access the activities themselves For details on navigating to the activities see Choosing Activities on page 15 Choose a Playlist Access playlists that you have created and stored either online or on your computer See Choosing a Playlist on pages 29 30 for details Create a Playlist Create your own list of activities in advance of a lesson You may then play the activities back to the students as part of your whole class teaching or allow students to work through the playlist at their own pace on one or more computers See Creating a Playlist on pages 22 6 for full details Edit Delete a Playlist Edit or de
25. that not all of the features will be available for each Activity e How HOW Coin STAGE 13 IN BRITANNIA UNDERSTANDING TRES SERV If you are unsure of what you are required to do in the Activity you can click on the HOW coin This will reveal written instructions on how to complete the Activity ee Oe vomits I Bregans ll I Varica ll pre NOTE Coin If you need help completing a particular Activity click the NOTE coin to reveal tips and guidance Co ABC Coin conepext lI I pulsavisti Ij obdormivit Ly el vituperavi a i c nspexist l el vituperavistt ly Fugit Ly f gist lj Clicking the ABC coin will open p eomm 4 cosormivst fy L ruse I OL ea l the Unit 2 dictionary You can ele elei et ee use this to check the meaning of any words you are unsure of listen to the pronunciation of a word and see the endings of the words by clicking the Tam go away 1 ego ad Italiam redire vol STAGE 13 IN BRITANNIA UNDERSTANDING TRES SERV throw away icon The dictionary also has a ee aes search facility To search for a word click in the box in the top left of the screen and enter the Lphivs i devoi ll Breg ns ll I Varica ll word you are looking for 20 Features of the E Learning Resource In some Activities you will notice three dolphins displayed at the top of the screen These indicate the number of attempts you are allowed to complete the Activity For e
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28. uraged to carry out self assessment by completing Progress Records Formal assessment tests which should be marked by the teacher are offered at the end of each Stage At the end of Stage 18 an attainment test is provided to assess a Student s ability to translate the language up to that Stage a Assessment Electronic Activities The Resource houses approximately 1 000 activities in a number of media and of various types marked with standard icons aN simple text and image screens videos short story and Stage introductions dramatizations and documentaries i i lt 2 audio based materials question and answer activities interactive including drag and drop materials teaching activities print resources such as Teacher s Notes and Activity Sheets Z web links Duration of Activities The activities vary in length from 30 seconds to 1 hour but the majority last 4 5 minutes enabling study via different media in any one Session The duration given to an activity is a suggested duration only users should devote the time they feel is warranted to any given activity No duration is given to scripts for videos teacher s notes and notes for independent learners exploring activities web links and certain extension activities where it is neither possible nor desirable to suggest a duration Electronic Activities 7 Source for Activities The majority of the activities on the Resourc
29. very unsuccessful attempt one of the dolphins will change colour from yellow to black As well as the help coins there are various other coins which are displayed at the top of the screen These are designed to help you navigate through the materials HOME Click to return to your Home Page mT Click to return to the Unit selection screen TAGE Click to return to the Stage selection screen roe Click to return to the Folder selection screen Click to hide the E Learning Resource To show the E soe Learning Resource again click the software in the task bar EEE Features of the E Learning Resource 21 Creating a Playlist This facility is only available to teachers From the Teacher s Home Page click Create a Playlist Home Open Search Preview O Help Finished editing Click Continue B Cover pages Playlist O Notes User groups s tudent t eacher i ndependent learner 1 1 Introduction Start the Stage E t Introduction Script 2 2 Stories sti Introduction 3 Language 4 Civilization 5 Completion i sti Welcome ti Model Sentences 1 6 sti Model Sentences 7 12 ti Model Sentences 13 18 oe a ooo0o0g Als 5 s s gt gt are Bapa may ailable to tea cript will oper window e hie moy ey appea Vv ar y id ng the HIDE coin in case il it por feom 2 has opened baka nd this s program Navigating to an Activity To locate an activity
30. work in Pre Roman Britain to the right 13 sti Weblinks Celtic Britain 13 E ti The Body in the Bog Script i3 g sti The Body in the Bog Add to Pimat 13 E s What Language Did the Britons Speak 13 t What Language Did the Britons Speak 13 E i What Language Did the Britons Speak 13 sti Weblinks Ancient Britons 14 E ti Life in the Roundhouse Script 14 amp sti Life in the Roundhouse v 17 2 sti Understanding ad templum x nd the Britons were justly proud of g tells us that hunting di were bein s ys they were n 7 chase and they were made to fi in the amphitheater against gladiators and other animals S hu opular design used by the Romano British potters of The Search screen is replaced by the Search Results screen populated with the list of Activities which meet your search criteria Clicking an Activity title generates a number of options To view the Activity click View Activity and the Activity will be displayed in the bottom right quarter of the screen You can enlarge the Activity by clicking the yellow triangle in its top left corner and then work through the Activity To return the Activity to the bottom right corner click the yellow triangle again If you wish to add the Activity to your playlist click Add to Playlist If you wish to view where the Activity appears in the course click View Position in Course Creating a Playlist 25 You may carry out as many se

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