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Post by equineloco on Sept 18, 2008 15:00:49 GMT -5
Well OK, Maybe I am in over my head. Love what this will teach, but my head is swimming trying to organize it all.
Page 27 of Classical Writing Homer directions for lesson 1 Reading and Narrative say to look up all nouns verbs and words with more than one meaning, and words you do not understand. I Got that.
Now it says to write down the meanings. Where exactly does this go? There seems to be a very specific place for everything else, but I am not sure about this one.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Post by greengables on Sept 18, 2008 22:01:03 GMT -5
Students learned basic dictionary skills in Aesop. You could have your student write the words in a notebook, or make notes right on the model. It's not meant to be an exhaustive vocabulary analysis, as they will learn later in Homer. They don't even necessarily need to write them down, but just get in the habit of using a dictionary as they read.
Hope this helps! Kathy
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