27
Complimentary Gift for the First Twenty Teachers!

National Classical Etymology Exam

  • Upload
    jenis

  • View
    84

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

National Classical Etymology Exam. Complimentary Gift for the First Twenty Teachers!. National Classical Etymology Exam. How Your School Can Use the NCEE to Improve Its SAT Scores. National Classical Etymology Exam. Fifty multiple choice questions Latin and Greek Derivatives - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: National Classical Etymology Exam

Complimentary Gift for the First Twenty

Teachers!

Page 2: National Classical Etymology Exam

How Your School Can Use the NCEE to Improve Its SAT Scores

Page 3: National Classical Etymology Exam

Fifty multiple choice questions Latin and Greek Derivatives Online (http://www.quia.com/quiz/2930643.html) Forty-five minutes Can be given any day in November, and

at different times during the day Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals are

awarded, along with downloadable certificates

Page 4: National Classical Etymology Exam

Large suburb north of Atlanta, Georgia One of twenty high schools in its district 2300 students Upper middle class Four foreign languages (Latin, French,

German, Spanish) Very large AP school-wide program First or Second in the district in all

academic areas except SAT score

Page 5: National Classical Etymology Exam
Page 6: National Classical Etymology Exam
Page 7: National Classical Etymology Exam

Thirty-nine NGHS Latin III students took the NCEE on November 26th, 2010.

Many of these students took the SAT on December 4th.

Seventeen won awards on the NCEE. Those who took the SAT reported

that their recently acquired knowledge from the NCEE helped them on five-ten questions.

Page 8: National Classical Etymology Exam
Page 9: National Classical Etymology Exam

25-30% of the testing population (125-150 students) can put an academic achievement on their college applications

SAT Verbal/Writing scores will rise by 20-30 points on average, with some gains as much as twice that

Latin Propaganda

Page 10: National Classical Etymology Exam

Language Arts students study Latin and Greek roots August 8th-November 3rd.

LA students take the National Classical Etymology Exam on November 4th.

LA students take the SAT immediately thereafter, on November 5th.

NGHS testing population benefits from the added study (twenty-thirty points on

SAT). NGHS SAT scores improve / NGHS WSA

score improves.

Page 11: National Classical Etymology Exam

Complement the LA vocabulary/root study already in

place, NOT add to an already packed LA calendar.

Teach roots, rather than words Teach word construction, rather

than deconstruction Teach efficiently

Page 12: National Classical Etymology Exam

Twenty words of unrelated meaning are introduced in a list (each week or so)

Differentiated activities reinforce the meaning of these twenty words (contextual fill-in-the-blank,

synonyms, etc.) At the end of each unit, students have

learned fifteen-twenty words to proficiency

Page 13: National Classical Etymology Exam

Lists of related root prefixes, infixes, and suffixes are introduced

Students observe and define English words that are based on these roots

Lists that can number into the dozens off of just a few roots

For example:

Page 14: National Classical Etymology Exam

e/ex = out of, from (export) in = in, into; on; not (import) de = down, from, away (deport) re = back, again; anew (report) con/co = together, with (conscript) ad = to, towards, near (ascribe) per = through, badly (pervasive) cap/cip/capt/cept = take

Page 15: National Classical Etymology Exam

except, exception incapable, incapacitate, inception, incipient deceive, deceit, deceptive, deception receipt, receive, reception, receptacle conceit, conceive, concept, conception, accept, acceptance, acceptable perceive, perceptive, perception

What other language features are apparent?

Page 16: National Classical Etymology Exam

LA Teachers don’t need more to planScripted lesson plans, support from the friendly local Latin Teacher, and online quizzes

LA Teachers don’t want their instruction interruptedMake lessons efficient and brief

LA Teachers and the whole school need to “buy in” to the initiative

Meetings, meetings, sell, sell

Daily announcements and emails

Find Funding ($3/student + school fee)

Page 17: National Classical Etymology Exam

- A root is given (with examples) over the announcements each day.

- LA classes reinforce that root briefly in class each day

- On Fridays, LA teachers reinforce the week’s total of roots briefly

Page 18: National Classical Etymology Exam

- Two weeks prior to the test, LA teachers increase instructional focus on roots (Start-Up, Bell Ringer, Warm-Down, etc.)

- Monday through Thursday before the test, all LA instruction is focused

on Latin and Greek roots study - The Exam is taken on Friday - The SAT is taken on Saturday

Page 19: National Classical Etymology Exam

Pre-Planning: Discuss with LA Leads August: LA Leads discuss with LA dept. and

counselors discuss SAT registration September (first week): Students register

for SAT (at home school) and reserve computer labs for the NCEE

October 3rd: Register students for the NCEE Week of Exam: Implement Instructional

Calendar and train staff for NCEE Nov. 4th: NCEE (SAT the next day)

Page 20: National Classical Etymology Exam

Motivation to earn a better score on the SAT

Motivation to earn an award for college application

Economy of effort Brief period of focus No threat of failure on the NCEE

Page 21: National Classical Etymology Exam

Follow Curriculum “A” or a modified version?

What grade level do we test? Do we test all students in the grade

or only certain sections? What materials do we use? How do we pay for this? How do we encourage SAT

registration?

Page 22: National Classical Etymology Exam
Page 23: National Classical Etymology Exam
Page 24: National Classical Etymology Exam

550 12th Grade Students Took the NCEE 220 Earned Medals About 200 12th Graders took the

November SAT About 160 12th Graders took the

November SAT AND had taken a previous SAT

(for comparison)….

Page 25: National Classical Etymology Exam

On average, those 160 students increased their SAT Verbal/Written scores 26 points

The students of the LA teacher who “bought in” the most raised their scores by 40 points

Page 26: National Classical Etymology Exam
Page 27: National Classical Etymology Exam

Download this presentation and all relevant docs at www.yaggyslatin.com/etymology.html

Chambers Dictionary of Etymology

Word Clues: Vocabulary Builder by Amsel Greene

www.Brainhoney.com