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Latin printables for Microsoft Word

Preview of Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Created by
Melanie Kross
Students in 2nd through 5th grades will have the opportunity to match up Greek and Latin roots with their meanings, examples of words containing the roots, and pictures to lock the meanings into memory!! There are two versions, one that is more difficult because the colors are the same, while the other set is multi-colored for easy self checking. Once puzzles are completed students will record the matches they have made in a chart.
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 The Compact Latin Guide

The Compact Latin Guide

Created by
Imperator
The Compact Latin Guide is just that: a quick, straightforward guide to all Latin grammar, along with translation tips! The guide can be used by students and teachers alike. Students can use the document electronically as a quick reference, or teachers can print out the individual sections of the guide for handouts. Includes thirty different sections on all of the following topics: Noun cases Prepositions Declensions Third declension nouns Pronouns Adjectives Comparative Adjectives Adverbs Num
Preview of Latin Subjunctive Forms & Uses Summary

Latin Subjunctive Forms & Uses Summary

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A two-page sheet summarizing, on p.1, the formation of the subjunctive (both active and passive), and on p.2 the uses of the subjunctive, both independent and dependent. The list is not comprehensive but includes the major uses of the subjunctive.
Preview of Uses of the Ablative Handout

Uses of the Ablative Handout

A condensed explanation of the most common uses of the Latin ablative case.
Preview of Passive Voice in Latin - Introduction (Latin for the New Millennium 1, Ch 5)

Passive Voice in Latin - Introduction (Latin for the New Millennium 1, Ch 5)

The first two pages walk students through guided notes for the Passive Voice: the concept, Latin formation, and English translation, with practice examples. The third page does the same with the Ablative of Agent. The final page gives active English sentences that students are asked to re-phrase into passive, with a final step of translating those passive sentences into Latin. The vocabulary is based on LNM1, Chapters 1-5. Keys are included for all four sheets.
Preview of Latin 1st/2nd Declension Adjectives - Guided Notes with Practice (LNM1)

Latin 1st/2nd Declension Adjectives - Guided Notes with Practice (LNM1)

This front-and-back page of notes introduce the concepts and endings for matching 1st/2nd Declension adjectives to nouns in Latin. There are also eight practice questions, which use vocabulary based on Latin for the New Millennium 1, Chapters 1-4. The Word Doc allows you to change those to fit your vocabulary. Key included.
Preview of Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 Vocabulary

Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 Vocabulary

Created by
MagisterMass
These are all the words with definitions in the Vocabulary Checklists of Stages 1-12 (4th Edition)
Preview of Ecce Romani II Vocab

Ecce Romani II Vocab

Created by
LSA Publishing
The vocab lists for all chapters from Ecce Romani II (the green book)
Preview of Create a Derivative Tree Using Latin Root Words

Create a Derivative Tree Using Latin Root Words

Created by
VirginiaEducator
Assignment for creating a derivative tree. Using Latin root words, prefixes, and suffixes, students can create English words, make connections between Latin and English vocabulary, and increase knowledge of English vocabulary. Includes a list of Latin prepositions that function as prefixes in English, as well as commonly used suffixes. Can be adjusted to be used with almost any Latin root word. Also includes lists of English derivatives to match these Latin roots. By Jennifer Oditt.
Preview of Latin Vocative Case Notes & Practice (Latin for the New Millennium 1 Chapter 3)

Latin Vocative Case Notes & Practice (Latin for the New Millennium 1 Chapter 3)

This one-page sheet goes through how to form the Vocative Case in Latin, focusing on the Second Declension of nouns. The practice at the bottom includes Vocative, but focuses on differentiating Nominative, Accusative, and Vocative. This is based on LNM1, Ch 3, but you can edit the Word Doc to cater to your needs. Key included.
Preview of Latin Abbreviations Scavenger Hunt

Latin Abbreviations Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Laura Burke
How quickly can you find an M.D. in the P.M.? This bingo-style scavenger hunt for Latin abbreviations teaches children the Latin origins of the abbreviations we use every day! A follow-up lesson is a cloze activity, writing letters from a deserted island using the abberviations!
Preview of Ecce Romani I Vocab Lists

Ecce Romani I Vocab Lists

Created by
LSA Publishing
Vocab lists for all 27 chapters of Ecce Romani I (the red book)
Preview of Ancient Architectural Terms Word Puzzle Packet

Ancient Architectural Terms Word Puzzle Packet

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
Crossword puzzle, word searches (big and small), and word scramble with coded message for 30 ancient architectural terms (table of contents of packet and list of terms at bottom of description). Definitions for all terms plus a word bank and keys included for all puzzles. A great way to review architectural terms. 3. Word Bank – for reference and distribution to students 4. Terms without Definitions – for students to look up their own definitions 6. Terms with Definitions – for review or study
Preview of Roman Numerals and Latin Numbers

Roman Numerals and Latin Numbers

Created by
Magistra F
Notes and worksheets practicing Roman numerals and associated Latin numbers. Notes and 3 pages of practice. Perfect for introductory level! Editable.
Preview of Ecce Romani I Scope and Sequence With Suggested Activities By Chapter

Ecce Romani I Scope and Sequence With Suggested Activities By Chapter

Created by
LSA Publishing
A scope and sequence for Ecce Romani I (the red book) with suggested topics, exercises and activities for each chapter.
Preview of Latin 3rd Person Possessive Adjective and Pronoun

Latin 3rd Person Possessive Adjective and Pronoun

A two-page guided notes sheet helps students differentiate the Latin possessive adjective suus, sua, suum and the genitive pronouns eius, eōrum, eārum. Examples include generic vocabulary. Practice sheet requires knowledge of case uses, but very little vocabulary is needed. Completed notes and key to worksheet included. Not textbook specific.
Preview of Latin Verb Beginner Notes - LNM1 Chapter 2 Notes (Latin for the New Millennium)

Latin Verb Beginner Notes - LNM1 Chapter 2 Notes (Latin for the New Millennium)

These guided notes break down how to conjugate Latin 1st and 2nd Conjugation verbs in the Present Tense. There are concept notes, examples, and practice, including the various ways to translate into English. The vocabulary is based on LNM1 Chapter 2, but the Word Doc allows editing so that you can cater the vocabulary to your class. Key included.
Preview of Thanksgiving Turkey Perfect Tenses Review

Thanksgiving Turkey Perfect Tenses Review

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
This Thanksgiving-themed 'stained glass window' activity prompts students to color a turkey by matching the Latin verb forms and their translation with a corresponding color. Perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect active and passive are included, and are distributed according to their commonality in Latin, e.g. future perfect forms are used the least in the activity. This is a fun and kinetic way to get students to review verb forms while getting ready for this coming Thanksgiving. Included
Preview of Latin Noun Notes - LNM1 Chapter 1 Notes

Latin Noun Notes - LNM1 Chapter 1 Notes

These guided notes walk students through all the basics of Latin nouns: Declensions, cases, gender, number. They also introduce the the First Declension and how to apply endings. Finally, there is a handout/notes sheet introducing how to use the nominative and accusative cases, with examples and practice sentences. A filled-in version of the notes is included.The practice sentences use vocabulary from Chapter 1 of Latin for the New Millennium 1, but all other information is not textbook speci
Preview of Hic / Ille Worksheet

Hic / Ille Worksheet

Created by
Magistra F
Practicing Latin Demonstrative Pronouns. 2 page worksheet.
Preview of Latin for the New Millennium 1, Ch 3 - Prepositional Phrases Notes and Practice

Latin for the New Millennium 1, Ch 3 - Prepositional Phrases Notes and Practice

This one-page sheet focuses on differentiating the Accusative and Ablative cases for beginning Latin students. The prepositions covered are: in + acc, ad + acc, in + abl, cum + abl. The vocabulary is based on LNM1, Chapters 1-3. There is practice for Latin to English and English to Latin. Key included.
Preview of Roman History Coloring Packet

Roman History Coloring Packet

Created by
ApplePerDay
Includes pictures and captions of Roman History. Made for a K-3 grade Latin class, but can be used for anything!
Preview of Latin Differentiating Declensions Worksheet - Practicing Noun Forms

Latin Differentiating Declensions Worksheet - Practicing Noun Forms

This 15-question worksheet asks students to identify to what Declension a noun belongs, given the nominative and genitive forms and gender. This includes 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Declensions (including neuter and i-stem). After identifying, students are asked to produce that word in a specific case/number. There is no translating, so the vocabulary is universal. It is geared for Latin I, but can be used as review in upper levels. Key included.
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