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Preview of Latin Ablatives Flow Chart for Identifying Ablative Uses

Latin Ablatives Flow Chart for Identifying Ablative Uses

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
So many ablatives to keep track of! So many overlapping characteristics! If only there were a process! Now there is. Use this flow chart to make concrete the necessary analysis for identifying ablatives. Divided between those with prepositions and those without, the flow chart takes users through a series of questions or clues that identify ablatives. It of course is not comprehensive nor foolproof (nor is it intended to be) but gives users a basic framework and process for working with ablative
Preview of Mini Book Templates

Mini Book Templates

Created by
The Chase Place
Any reading you want to give your students is more fun in book form. These handy templates make it easy to turn any text into a "mini book" that students illustrate to demonstrate their comprehension. A "mini book" is a folded paper (copied front and back) to create 4 pages. This package includes two templates and detailed instructions and teaching suggestions for using each one:A "Write In" Mini Book: Students write in the text into their Mini Book. This is great for Write and Discuss: as the
Preview of Latin Chart Cheat Sheet (Declension and Conjugation Graphic Organizer)

Latin Chart Cheat Sheet (Declension and Conjugation Graphic Organizer)

Created by
Docendo Discimus
So many charts in one place! This one-pager is a fantastic reference tool for all levels of Latin students, particularly Latin I and II students. It's an all-in-one location to find charts, tips and tricks, and grammar reminders.Includes:1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th declension chartsHow each noun case is usedThe neuter lawHow to form verbs in the present system (present, imperfect, and future tenses)Active and passive voice1st and 2nd conjugation onlyHow to form verbs in the perfect system (perfe
Preview of Latin Adjective-Noun Agreement Worksheet

Latin Adjective-Noun Agreement Worksheet

Created by
Tracey Carrin
This worksheet can be used with any Latin curriculum. The step-by-step process helps students see how to choose an adjective that agrees with its noun in gender, number, and case. It’s an ideal way to give students extra practice choosing the right Latin adjective. GNC on the worksheet stands for gender, number, case.Teaching suggestion: have students underline the noun and draw an arrow from the adjective to the noun. Put the noun first in the dictionary (entry) form column.
Preview of Latin Verbs - Quick Grammar Cheat Sheet

Latin Verbs - Quick Grammar Cheat Sheet

Created by
Magistra F
Quick 1 page guide to Latin verb stems, endings and English translations in all 6 tenses, both voices and indicative/subjunctive mood.
Preview of Root Word Spider Template

Root Word Spider Template

Created by
Magistra Sain
Help students learn Greek and Latin root words with this downloadable "spider" template.
Preview of Latin and Mythology Class Activity: Greek and Roman Gods BINGO game ("VINCO")

Latin and Mythology Class Activity: Greek and Roman Gods BINGO game ("VINCO")

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Students will create their own VINCO ("I win!" in Latin) board using provided notes on the Greco-Roman deities. This activity uses the Greek and Roman/Latin names, realm(s), and symbol(s) of the major Greco-Roman gods and goddesses.Included:Blank VINCO board templateInstructions sheet for the Greco-Roman deities editionTeacher notes to help you implement the lesson with ease!Five pre-filled VINCO boards for students who need added supportA blank notes page for students to fill in and use while t
Preview of Rome Family Tree (Includes Aeneas, Romulus, and Remus)

Rome Family Tree (Includes Aeneas, Romulus, and Remus)

Do your students struggle to connect the myths surrounding the founding of Rome? I teach Ancient History to 7th grade and when we had gotten to the founding of Rome in the 3rd quarter of the school year, my students had already read Virgil's Aeneid in their Ancient Literature class and translated the myth about Romulus and Remus in their Latin class. So, when I asked them if they knew anything about the founding of Rome, they were confused. I created this family tree to show my students how the
Preview of Henle Helps: Latin Adjectives Chart 1

Henle Helps: Latin Adjectives Chart 1

Created by
Shannon Hof
This Chart features: Latin Adjectives in -US of the 1st & 2nd Declensions. Corresponds to Henle First Year Latin page 72 and Henle Grammar page 14. Filling out this chart helps students, especially visual learners, organize the endings of Latin adjectives in his/her brain. Works great as a lesson plan for a tutor to do in class or for the individual student at home. This is a two page document. Page 1 is a blank chart with the answers (endings) missing for the student to write in worksh
Preview of Latin Student's Guide to Pronouns

Latin Student's Guide to Pronouns

This handout packet serves as an anchor for learning Latin pronouns. It includes charts for:personal pronouns (ego, tu, is/ea/id, nos, vos, ei/eae/ea)reflexive pronouns (sui, sibi, se, se)relative pronoun (qui, quae, quod)interrogative pronoun (quis, quis, quid)demonstrative pronouns (hic, haec, hoc) (ille, illa, illud) (idem, eadem, idem) (ipse, ipsa, ipsum)indefinite pronoun (quidam, quaedam, quoddam)The format is a fully editable Google Doc.
Preview of Greek and Latin Greek Root Word Hunt

Greek and Latin Greek Root Word Hunt

I use this activity during my Daily 5 "Word Work" group. Students are given a "Root of the Week"... for example, prefix un-. Students will then fill in the date, root, meaning, and draw a picture that will help them remember what the meaning of the root is. After they've completed this portion, they will brainstorm with their small group words that go with this root. Once they have decided on which three words they would like to use, they will list them. Then they will each get a diction
Preview of Alphabet Poster for Latin

Alphabet Poster for Latin

Created by
Magistra Rolling
A fun and lively addition to any Latin classroom, this file is a simple poster of the alphabet with corresponding examples (both as pictures and as words) from the Latin language. I printed each page on white card stock paper, cut off the bottom two inches, and then laminated the sheets.
Preview of Ut Clauses Chart/Graphic Organizer/Guided Notes/Handout

Ut Clauses Chart/Graphic Organizer/Guided Notes/Handout

Created by
Mea Sententia
Flow chart/graphic organizer presents ut clauses in a visually intuitive manner. Students can follow the logical flow of information to help them to learn the different uses of ut: adverbial, purpose, result, indirect commandCompleted flow chart in color (ideal for poster or projecting)Completed flow chart in black and white (ideal for printing/handout)Partially completed flow chart in black and white (ideal for guided notes/handout)Blank flow chart (ideal for guided notes / assessments)
Preview of Cum Clauses Chart/Graphic Organizer/Guided Notes/Handout

Cum Clauses Chart/Graphic Organizer/Guided Notes/Handout

Created by
Mea Sententia
Flow chart/graphic organizer presents cum clauses in a visually intuitive manner. Students can follow the logical flow of information to help them to learn the different uses of cum: preposition, temporal, circumstantial, causal, concessive.Completed flow chart in color (ideal for poster or projecting)Completed flow chart in black and white (ideal for printing/handout)Partially completed flow chart in black and white (ideal for guided notes/handout)Blank flow chart (ideal for guided notes / asse
Preview of Latin Vocabulary Sheet: How Latin Works Unit (1st and 2nd Declension)

Latin Vocabulary Sheet: How Latin Works Unit (1st and 2nd Declension)

Created by
Docendo Discimus
This vocabulary sheet goes with the "How Latin Works" unit. When provided with the nominative singular noun, students will fill out the English meaning, Latin gender, and accusative singular form. This 14-word vocabulary set also introduces the words "est" and "habet" to students.This is best paired with "Visual Latin Vocabulary Presentation: How Latin Works Unit," but it can be completed on its own with the use of a Latin dictionary.There are both a black-and-white version and a color version o
Preview of NOUN FORMS / CASE AND REASON FOR CASE REFERENCE SHEET

NOUN FORMS / CASE AND REASON FOR CASE REFERENCE SHEET

This is a one-page concise reference primarily intended for Latin I students that focuses on the noun forms of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd declensions, along with case and reason for case for all five cases (excluding the vocative). It also lists the prepositions that are used with the accusative and ablative cases.
Preview of Henle Helps: Latin Adjectives Chart 2

Henle Helps: Latin Adjectives Chart 2

Created by
Shannon Hof
This Chart features: Latin Adjectives ending in -IS, -IS or -E of the 3rd Declension. Corresponds to Henle First Year Latin page 82 and Henle Grammar page 16. Filling out this chart helps students, especially visual learners, organize the endings of Latin adjectives in his/her brain. Works great as a lesson plan for a tutor to do in class or for the individual student at home. This is a two page document. Page 1 is a blank chart with the answers (endings) missing for the student to write in
Preview of Cambridge Latin Course Stage 18: pro taberna Clementis Storyboard

Cambridge Latin Course Stage 18: pro taberna Clementis Storyboard

Created by
Tschoegel
Summary of 'pro taberna clementis' passage from stage 18 Cambridge Latin Course (5th edition). The passage is summarized so students can follow and draw the events of the passage without needing to spent the entire time on translation. This document is a PDF and is NOT editable.
Preview of Bell Ringer Worksheet for Latin Class

Bell Ringer Worksheet for Latin Class

Use this weekly Bell Ringer Worksheet to get your Latin students practicing with the language at the very beginning of each class! Each day contains a different activity tailored to the study of Latin and/or Roman civilization. You can use this worksheet for any level of Latin.
Preview of Latin Infinitives Chart

Latin Infinitives Chart

Created by
Tracey Carrin
Students remember what they write with their own hand. Use this chart when teaching all 6 Latin infinitives. The chart at the bottom is used for the sequence of tenses used with infinitives in indirect statement. Use this chart to teach, then assess with it as well. I have my students write "INFINITIVES TAKE ACCUSATIVE SUBJECTS" between the two charts. Hopefully this handout will make this tough concept a little easier.
Preview of Latin Passive Indicative Verbs Interactive Notebook

Latin Passive Indicative Verbs Interactive Notebook

Created by
Magistra Rolling
Two pages (one for present system and the other for perfect system) and the four corresponding pages of foldables for a Latin Interactive Notebook over Passive Verb endings. I've used it in my Latin 2 class, but it can work for Latin 2 and above.
Preview of Latin Vocabulary Sheet: First Declension and Noun Cases Unit

Latin Vocabulary Sheet: First Declension and Noun Cases Unit

Created by
Docendo Discimus
This vocabulary sheet accompanies the First Declension and Noun Cases Unit. When provided with the nominative singular noun, students will fill out the genitive singular, Latin gender, and English meaning.This is best paired with "Visual Latin Vocabulary Presentation: First Declension and Noun Cases Unit," but it can be completed on its own with the use of a Latin dictionary.Includes:A color version of the worksheet and answer keyA black-and-white version of the worksheet and answer key for easi
Preview of The Latin Genderscape: Distribution Of Gender Across Declensions

The Latin Genderscape: Distribution Of Gender Across Declensions

Created by
Mathew Olkovikas
This font-forward graphic organizer memorably provides students a visual alignment chart of gender distribution across the Latin declensions and presents carefully selected examples within each declension. The Genderscape organizer will spark clarifying discussion over the nexus between gender and declension, reducing a concept that many students can find a wall to mere speedbump status and will serve as a handy reference for future consultation.
Preview of Henle Helps: Adjectives Governing Cases

Henle Helps: Adjectives Governing Cases

Created by
Shannon Hof
This Chart features: Adjectives Governing Cases It corresponds to Henle First Year Latin page 85. Filling out this flow chart helps students, especially visual learners, see how certain Latin Adjectives govern specific cases and how to translate the Latin into English prepositional phrases. This is a two page document. Page 1 is a blank chart with the answers (endings) missing for the student to write in worksheet style. Page 2 is the answer key to check the student's work. A tutor could ea
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