Beginner Latin Story 6: Io Part 2
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- This is a set of 6 Latin stories I wrote for my Latin 1 students. They are stories from Greco-Roman mythology, in simple Latin suitable for novice readers, with lots of vocabulary support and ample illustrations.The vocabulary focuses on animal words, family terms, and high-frequency verbs (like estPrice $18.00Original Price $20.00Save $2.00
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Io Pars Secunda (Io Part 2)
Please do Io Pars Prima (Io Part 1) with your class first!
This is the sixth in a series of Latin stories I have written for my beginning Latin students. The stories Io Part 1 and Io Part 2 can be used as a stand-alone unit, or in conjunction with Beginner Latin stories 1-4.
- Story 1: Deī Mortālēsque et Dēliciae Eōrum (Gods, Mortals, and Their Pets)
- Story 2: Iuppiter et Iūnō (Jupiter and Juno)
- Story 3: Saturnus, Pater Horribilis (Saturn, A Horrible Father)
- Story 4: Iuppiter Saturnum Superat (Jupiter Defeats Saturn)
In Io Pars Secunda, Juno confiscates the cow Io and commands Argus to guard it. Argus's special qualities are explained. Illustrated slides for the ending tell the story of how the peacock's tail got its eyes.
This resource is three google drive files:
I. Illustrated slides for previewing vocabulary (11 slides - review from part 1)
II. Google docs student packet (5 pages) which includes:
- Title page with an image relating to the story
- Vocabulary page
- The story
- Comprehension questions for the story
III. Illustrated Latin powerpoint (10 slides) of the end of the story, in which Io realizes she is a cow, tries to talk to her father but can only moo, and is rescued by Mercury.