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10th grade latin cultural activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of Sisyphus Story - Translating Participles (Latin II)

Sisyphus Story - Translating Participles (Latin II)

A Latin story to translate about the myth of Sisyphus, the man cursed to push the rock up the hill in the underworld. Good practice for students learning or reviewing how to translate perfect passive and future active participles. I use this in Latin II at the end of our participle unit, but could also be used to review participles and 4th principle parts with upper level students. Vocabulary is included beneath each paragraph. It takes me 2 to 3 days to translate this story in class in a level
Preview of Roman Culture Mini-Projects

Roman Culture Mini-Projects

Created by
Magistra Mac
Download includes instructions for 5 mini-projects focused on various aspects of Roman culture including Roman dinner parties, gladiators, Roman comedy and the town of Pompeii. Mini-projects can be assigned as homework or classwork. Ideal for Cambridge Latin Course Stages 2 (or 7), 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8.
Preview of trēs scaevolae : practice with complementary infinitives _ Latin

trēs scaevolae : practice with complementary infinitives _ Latin

This passage is intended for students to practice translating complementary infinitives in Latin sentences. Vocabulary is provided at the bottom of the passage, and largely contains vocabulary from Stage 13 of the CLC. It discusses the story of Mucius Scaevola (as my students are currently learning about early Roman heroes).
Preview of Lupercalia Diamante Poem

Lupercalia Diamante Poem

Just in time for Lupercalia! Handout with directions for students to create a Diamante-style poem in Latin. Great for a review of nouns, adjectives, and verbs. Currently set-up for Lupercalia, but the Word Document is editable, so this activity can be adjusted for any topic. Can be used across multiple levels of Latin. When used during Lupercalia, I tend to have students draft their poems on the handout, then re-create the poem on a hand-made Valentine.
Preview of Latin Words & Phrases Set 1  ~ Matching + Crossword Puzzle + Quiz + Word Search

Latin Words & Phrases Set 1 ~ Matching + Crossword Puzzle + Quiz + Word Search

Created by
Carol Nescio
"Recte facti fecisse merces est. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it." Lucius Annaeus Seneca (Roman philosopher & dramatist ~ ca. 4 B.C. - 65 A.D.) Pro bono.Pro forma. Carpe diem.Per diem. These are just a few Latin phrases we often come across in English. To help students learn them and many others, you get: 1. A matching activity of 30 Latin words and phrases and their English meaning. This can be done individually or with a partner. 2. An answer key for the matching
Preview of Patricians and Plebeians Latin Reading

Patricians and Plebeians Latin Reading

Text used: Hillard and Botting's Elementary Latin Translation, Section VI, passage 11, Patricians and Plebeians Worksheet contains editable vocabulary and translation notes alongside the text. On the back, there are comprehension questions written with Bloom's Taxonomy in mind. Questions are open-ended and cover knowledge, comprehension, and application. Can be used as a translation, sight reading, or comprehension activity. The passages covers: 1st and 2nd conjugation verbs - all active indi
Preview of Latin Words & Phrases Set 2 ~ Matching + Crossword Puzzle + Quiz + Word Search

Latin Words & Phrases Set 2 ~ Matching + Crossword Puzzle + Quiz + Word Search

Created by
Carol Nescio
"The Romans would never have found time to conquer the worldif they had been obliged first to learn Latin." Heinrich Heine (German poet ~ 1797 - 1856) In situ.Ex gratia. Ex post facto.In loco parentis. We've all probably come across these expressions. This is Set 2 of 30 Latin phrases commonly used in English. You get: 1. A matching activity of 30 Latin words and phrases and their English meaning. This can be done individually or with a partner. 2. An answer key for the matc
Preview of Romulus and Remus Myth

Romulus and Remus Myth

The origin story of Rome.
Preview of Habeo sentences

Habeo sentences

Created by
Matthew Hummer
Fill in the blanks with the given choices in the accusative case to write "I have" sentences.
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