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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
Informational powerpoint introducing Aesop and his famous stories. I use this powerpoint at the very beginning of Latin II before we read a bunch of short fables together, but you could use it easily in a history or even an English class. Written
Subjects:
Ancient History, Latin, Short Stories
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
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PowerPoint Presentations
$4.00
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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
Latin story about Romulus and Remus's birth and being raised by a she-wolf. Latin I does this story very early in the year, so it only contains 1st and 2nd declension nouns and verbs of the present tense. It takes me about 2 classes to translate
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Activities, Handouts
$4.00
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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
This a drill worksheet for the present tense active, using all conjugations (1, 2, 3, 3io, 4) and all six personal endings (o, s, t, mus, tis, nt). On the first page the verbs are split by conjugation so the students have an easier time figuring out
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities
$3.00
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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
This powerpoint contains notes for forming and using infinitives in all three tenses, and then provides an introduction to indirect statement. I typically use it either at the end of Latin II or the beginning of Latin III. It provides some examples
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations
$4.00
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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
This a drill worksheet for nominative case nouns in 1st and 2nd Declension. The first page mainly practices singulars and plurals, while the second page introduces the verb "Sum, Esse" and simple sentences using that. Links to the vocabulary list of
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Worksheets
$3.00
Online Resource
Google Docs™
By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
Latin story about Dido, the queen of Carthage, and how she tricked the Libyans into giving her land for her new city. This is the first story that Latin I reads during the year, so it's pretty simple and only contains 1st declension nouns and verbs
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Activities, Handouts
$4.00
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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
I use this powerpoint to introduce my Latin I students to some of the basic uses of the genitive case (partitive genitive, genitive of amount, genitive of quality). Each use has some examples in Latin that I tried to make as readable as possible for
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations
$3.00
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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
Notes for three noun cases: Nominative, Accusative, Ablative in 1st and 2nd declensions. The Google Slides notes work better for my online/hybrid students because they're easier to access and look better on their various devices/phones. These notes
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
$3.00
Online Resource
Google Slides™
By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
This a drill worksheet for Accusative and Ablative case nouns in 1st and 2nd Declension. The first page mainly Accusatives, while the second page practices Ablatives. There is also some focus on identifying Nominatives before translating sentences
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Worksheets
$3.00
Online Resource
Google Docs™
By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
Informational powerpoint about the causes of the 1st Punic War between Rome and Carthage. A brief overview of the Roman mythology on the topic (Aeneas and Dido) is also included. I use this as the introductory information before my Latin III class
Subjects:
Ancient History, World History, Latin
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations
$4.00
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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
This is a Google Slides activity I made for my online/hybrid students to show me they could paradigm in all 5 conjugations (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3io, 4th). It's working very well for the students to do paradigm practices online instead of on paper - some
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Activities
$2.00
Online Resource
Google Slides™
By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
Powerpoint giving notes for the formation and translation of the Imperfect Tense (active only). I use this in Latin I to introduce this grammar topic, although I suppose you could use it to quickly review in a higher level. Includes formation
Subjects:
World Languages, Latin
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations
$3.00
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Teaching in a Pennsylvania public high school since 2006.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I use primarily grammar-translate with my Latin students in I and II, moving to reading authentic Roman authors in III-V to cover important historical events and the material needed for the AP exams.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

I usually sign my emails "Head of the Latin Department" since I'm the only one in my building : )

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

BA in Latin from Franklin & Marshall College (2004) MAT in Latin from University of Vermont (2006) Currently earning my PhD from University of Florida

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I am supposed to be using Ecce Romani, but I got so fed up with it that I've created nearly all of my own vocabulary lists, worksheets, stories, and tests. I particularly enjoy writing stories in Latin for my students. It is a good amount of work, but I love to write, and it allows me to tailor them much more closely to the unit of grammar we're doing. Plus when that information eventually comes out in class it really stuns my students.