Session Summary
Monday, September 26, 2016
4:40pm to 5:30pm CDT
Topics covered:
Session Summary:
Sam did well today. I was disappointed he had forgotten about our session he had asked me to reschedule from this past Saturday to today. I was also disappointed he didn't have his computer so that we could do our usual work on GoogleDocs (he said it was in the house somewhere, he just couldn't find it). I left it up to Sam to decide, and he decided we should go ahead and work together for as long as we could today (I told him I still needed to end the session at the agreed-upon time). We worked on some conjugation worksheets Mr. Baldwin had given him for homework, and Sam did really well with them. He struggled a little bit with those places in the various conjugations (mostly the third -io and the fourth, but in a few other places, too) where Latin verbs don't behave strictly according the the formulae to which they in most ways remain true and consistent. We finished today's session with the understanding I would have to go ahead and charge him for the full 90 minutes as well as with clarifying he and I will meet at our normal time this upcoming Saturday at 1pm CDT. Thanks much, Sam, for your hard work today. You did great.
4:40pm to 5:30pm CDT
Topics covered:
- Mr. Baldwin's homework assignment of conjugating exemplars of each conjugation in each of the three tenses in the Present System.
Session Summary:
Sam did well today. I was disappointed he had forgotten about our session he had asked me to reschedule from this past Saturday to today. I was also disappointed he didn't have his computer so that we could do our usual work on GoogleDocs (he said it was in the house somewhere, he just couldn't find it). I left it up to Sam to decide, and he decided we should go ahead and work together for as long as we could today (I told him I still needed to end the session at the agreed-upon time). We worked on some conjugation worksheets Mr. Baldwin had given him for homework, and Sam did really well with them. He struggled a little bit with those places in the various conjugations (mostly the third -io and the fourth, but in a few other places, too) where Latin verbs don't behave strictly according the the formulae to which they in most ways remain true and consistent. We finished today's session with the understanding I would have to go ahead and charge him for the full 90 minutes as well as with clarifying he and I will meet at our normal time this upcoming Saturday at 1pm CDT. Thanks much, Sam, for your hard work today. You did great.