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Latin posters for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Harry Potter Spell Etymology-pptx

Harry Potter Spell Etymology-pptx

Created by
Laura Gillis
A collection of posters that break down the Latin etymology of Latin-based Harry Potter Spell. Each has an appropriate image, and magical font.
Preview of Greek & Latin Roots & Affixes Anchor Charts *Fully Editable!*

Greek & Latin Roots & Affixes Anchor Charts *Fully Editable!*

These anchor charts cover basic Greek & Latin Roots & Affixes and are fully editable so you can add or remove words to suit your course. These are ink-saving designs meant to be printed on colored paper or cardstock to coordinate with the color scheme of your classroom. No color printer required!Having a working knowledge of Greek & Latin roots and affixes is helpful in every single subject, because these words are everywhere! From math class to science to English to social studies,
Preview of Latin Parts of Speech Posters

Latin Parts of Speech Posters

This item is a set of Latin parts of speech posters. There are nine posters total; an introductory one plus one for the eight parts of speech in Latin. Each part of speech poster has the name of the part of speech followed by a sampling of words within that category – all in Latin. At the bottom of each poster is a quick definition of the part of speech in English. Regarding the example words in each poster, a considerable amount of thought and care went into choosing diverse words and forms
Preview of "Temperatura" Temperature Poster

"Temperatura" Temperature Poster

Created by
Magistra Daniels
After printing, poster is for use as a classroom decoration, or as a prop for discussions about the temperature and weather. Can be used with clothespins to mark the approximate temperature each day as beginning of class activator.Can also be used as powerpoint.UPDATED: "tempestas" or weather changed to "temperatura" which is more recognizable; macrons added. Although when "temperatura" is omitted from the sentence, the adjectives are usually used in the neuter, I have left them in the feminin
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