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Latin lesson pdfs

Preview of Word Archeology: Digging Up Latin and Greek Roots

Word Archeology: Digging Up Latin and Greek Roots

Created by
Rebecca Locklear
Why should students learn root words and prefixes?Over 60% of all English words have Latin or Greek roots and in the field of science the figure rises to 90%. Learning roots expands reading comprehension in science, medicine, law, religion, and literature. It also helps students learn Romance languages.Are you looking for comprehensive Latin and Greek root program? Word Archeology is a curriculum that includes teacher lesson plans, reproducible student worksheets, and over 100 interactive games
Preview of National Latin Exam NLE Prep Bundle

National Latin Exam NLE Prep Bundle

Created by
Amy Skillicorn
This National Latin Exam Prep Bundle focuses on Intro and Beginner Level Latin syllabi. Check out the preview for each product to see if it's a good fit for your class!
Preview of History of The Caribbean Unit Resource Bundle

History of The Caribbean Unit Resource Bundle

**Product Description:**Engage your students in an exploration of the rich history and cultural heritage of the Caribbean with this comprehensive unit resource bundle, available in both English and Spanish! Perfect for social studies or history classes, this resource includes everything you need to teach a thorough unit on the history of the Caribbean region.**Features:**1. **Curriculum Map:** A detailed outline of the unit, aligned with relevant New York State education curriculum standards, pr
Preview of Advanced Orton-Gillingham: Assimilated/Chameleon Prefixes Words and Sentences

Advanced Orton-Gillingham: Assimilated/Chameleon Prefixes Words and Sentences

Created by
Megan Delyanis
**Structured Literacy/Orton-Gillingham**Advanced Orton-Gillingham: Assimilated/Chameleon Prefixes Words and Sentences The following Latin prefixes are included: [Level 4]*(IN-), IM-, IL-, IR- *(CON-), COM-, COL-, COR-, CO-*additional (mixed): sub-, suc-, suf-, sug-, sup-, sus-dis-, dif-ad-, ac-, af-, ag-, al-, an-, at-ex-, e-, ef-ob-, oc-, of-, op-*If you would like an editable version of this PDF (to align with your scope and sequence or underline words not yet taught), please e-mail me at meg
Preview of Musically Montessori: Celebrating "Carnaval" South America, Brazilian Style

Musically Montessori: Celebrating "Carnaval" South America, Brazilian Style

Montessori-style Lesson Plan Activities from Magical Movement Company featuring "Carnaval" activities in the style of Brazilian music & dance. Printables to support the activities including: ~ Montessori-style 3 part cards ~ Montessori-style Parts of Booklet Making ~ Photo control cards ~ Visuals for cultural studies of "Carnaval" in Brazil/ South America ~ Title card for children's booklet-making ~ Masks to print, cut out, and wear in activities ~ Song word card for "Sambalele" song from F
Preview of Latin Worksheets- John 1:1-7 CC Cycle 3

Latin Worksheets- John 1:1-7 CC Cycle 3

This printable worksheet bundle corresponds with Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Foundations curriculum for Latin weeks 1-24. A great introduction to Latin vocabulary and parts of speech. Trace, cut, and glue vocabulary words for weeks 1-8. Use a fun memory game and tracing chart for weeks 9-11. Then translate, write, and trace John 1:1-7 in English and Latin for weeks 12-24.
Preview of 1st Declension Latin Nouns: Guided Lessons and Practice Worksheets

1st Declension Latin Nouns: Guided Lessons and Practice Worksheets

These guided Latin lessons and exercises thoroughly introduce nouns while explaining the concepts of gender, number, and case, including a thorough explanation of recognizing subject nouns, direct objects, indirect objects, possessive noun adjectives, and objects of the preposition. It also covers first declension nouns, including a vocabulary list and detailed instructions of how to decline and translate nouns. This packet is perfect for:-Students struggling in Latin who need a thorough refresh
Preview of Latin Nouns of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Declensions: Lessons and Worksheets

Latin Nouns of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Declensions: Lessons and Worksheets

These guided Latin lessons and exercises thoroughly introduce 2nd-5th declension nouns while explaining the concepts of gender, number, and case. Included is a review of noun roles and first declension nouns. There is a vocabulary list and detailed instructions of how to decline and translate nouns. IMPORTANT NOTE: This lesson should be completed AFTER the lesson on first declension nouns, linked below!This packet is perfect for:-Students struggling in Latin who need a thorough refresher.-Studen
Preview of Advanced Orton-Gillingham: Latin Base Elements (Roots) Words and Sentences

Advanced Orton-Gillingham: Latin Base Elements (Roots) Words and Sentences

Created by
Megan Delyanis
**Structured Literacy/Orton-Gillingham**Advanced Orton-Gillingham: Latin Base Elements (Latin Roots) Words & Sentences**20-25 words and 5 sentences are provided per each group noted below (i.e. struct/tract mixed, aqua/fer/fact mixed, etc.) as well as 25 bonus sentences for Script through Vid**Includes the following roots: [Level 2]Struct/Tract [Level 3]Port/FormRupt/Ject/Flex (Flect)[Level 4]Script/SpectMit/VertDict/DuctAqua/Fer/FactSpir (Spire)/Vid (Vis)If you would like an editable versio
Preview of 1st Conjugation Present System Latin Verbs: Guided Lesson and Practice Exercises

1st Conjugation Present System Latin Verbs: Guided Lesson and Practice Exercises

These guided Latin lessons and exercises thoroughly introduce the concepts of action verbs while explaining the concepts of tense, person, and number. It also covers first conjugation verbs, including a vocabulary list and detailed instructions of how to conjugate and translate verbs into the present, imperfect, and future tenses. This packet is perfect for:-Students struggling in Latin who need a thorough refresher.-Students who have joined a class late and need to catch up.-Teachers who need a
Preview of Latin Notes: First Declension and Noun Cases (How to Decline and Use Noun Cases)

Latin Notes: First Declension and Noun Cases (How to Decline and Use Noun Cases)

Created by
Docendo Discimus
This presentation teaches students how to decline Latin nouns and how to use nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative cases. The notes walk students through a step-by-step process for declining first declension nouns, including ample examples and practice.These notes start the First Declension and Noun Cases Unit. All practice slides are accompanied by an answer key slide.At the end of the presentation, students should know:The unit's key terms:GenitiveDativeAblativeVocat
Preview of Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Week 2 Interactive Review Cards [5th Ed.]

Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Week 2 Interactive Review Cards [5th Ed.]

Digital, self-checking BOOM Cards for Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Week 2 is a great way to assess student understanding of Latin, timeline song, history sentence, math, English grammar, geography and science. No need to print, laminate or cut! Click on the preview for a FREE playable preview of this resource. Purchase the Growing Bundle at a HUGE discounted price!Set includes:• 22 self-checking review cards• Built in answer key• Step by Step instruction for first time users• Student progress
Preview of Io Saturnalia! Latin Carols for the Holidays

Io Saturnalia! Latin Carols for the Holidays

Have you ever wondered what Latin Christmas carols mean? If you have, and if you’re feeling like brushing up on your Latin during the holiday season without losing the Christmas mood, this is the right place to look! This short book contains four Latin carols, their translations, and some easy exercises and notes to delve a little deeper into their grammar. This resource could be good for basically any Latin learning level. Rank beginners will probabely find it much too difficult; but upper begi
Preview of Latin Noun-Adjective Agreement Powerpoint Lesson

Latin Noun-Adjective Agreement Powerpoint Lesson

Created by
WE LOVE LATIN
This powerpoint explains how to make a Latin noun and a 1st/2nd declension adjective agree. It explains all the students need to know about finding the gender, number, and case of the noun, and applying the same gender, number, and case to the adjective.It includes the lesson, and several slides with noun-adjective agreement practice.
Preview of 30 Week Schedule for Henle Latin Book 1

30 Week Schedule for Henle Latin Book 1

Created by
Shop Classical
This 30 Week Schedule for Henle Latin covers units 1-3 in a 4-day week format. It includes flashcard help, notebook setup, and a daily schedule that breaks readings and exercises into manageable pieces. Also included are blank declension and conjugation charts.
Preview of The Perfect System - Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect Tense verbs

The Perfect System - Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect Tense verbs

Created by
WE LOVE LATIN
In this powerpoint, you will receive notes on the Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect Tenses. It shows students how to identify the stem for the Perfect System and gives an easy chart to see the endings of all three tenses with the proper translation of each tense. After the information slides, there is plenty of practice for the students in a variety of forms: synopsis of all 6 tenses in Latin and English, practice translating verbs from Latin to English and from English to Latin.
Preview of Noun Declension and Case Review for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd declensions

Noun Declension and Case Review for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd declensions

Created by
WE LOVE LATIN
This powerpoint is a review of all noun cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative) and a review of how to identify a declension, and decline a noun. It includes practice identifying the correct case and use of a noun within sentences.
Preview of Beginning Latin Lesson Plans - Time Management for Latin Language Students

Beginning Latin Lesson Plans - Time Management for Latin Language Students

Ideal for Back to School or very early in the year, (Sub OK), these Latin Lesson Plans - Time Management for Latin Language Students are designed for very early / beginning Latin students.This lesson is completely in English so beginning language students can complete it. In beginning Latin, many students "give up" because they realize it does take practice, after school, to advance in their language studies. Likewise, as students get older, they may have to balance language practice with jobs,
Preview of Latin Future Tense-1st/2nd conjugation  and an introduction to very synopses

Latin Future Tense-1st/2nd conjugation and an introduction to very synopses

Created by
WE LOVE LATIN
This powerpoint explains the Future tense and how to conjugate first and second conjugation verbs in the Future. It also has some nice charts to help review the Present and Imperfect verb tenses. There are several practice slides at the end to help the students identify each tense, person, and number. (Latin to English and English to Latin)
Preview of Indirect Statement Notes + Practice (Latin)

Indirect Statement Notes + Practice (Latin)

Created by
Magistra Sain
Teach Latin indirect statements with this notes handout + 23 practice sentences to translate. Includes English to Latin comparisons as well as graphic organizer for the top 15 Latin verbs used in indirect statements.
Preview of Latin I Curriculum Map / Pacing Guide (Ecce Romani)

Latin I Curriculum Map / Pacing Guide (Ecce Romani)

Created by
Magistra's Mall
This is a curriculum map / pacing guide I wrote for Latin I using Virginia standards and a spot for interdisciplinary standards to be included. The PG/CM is based on a semester block schedule (classes meet daily for 18 weeks).
Preview of More Practice with Noun Declensions

More Practice with Noun Declensions

Created by
WE LOVE LATIN
More practice with Noun Declensions in Latin. This powerpoint should be used to strengthen the connection between parts of the sentence in English and the noun declension. First there are English sentences, with a noun that is underlined. Students are instructed to identify what case the noun would fit into in Latin. Next students decline nouns. That is followed by a series of English sentences with that particular noun in each sentence. The students need to identify the case of that noun,
Preview of Latin Parts of the Sentence and Case Review

Latin Parts of the Sentence and Case Review

Created by
WE LOVE LATIN
This powerpoint starts to connect the English uses of the sentence (subject, direct object, object of the preposition, etc.) to the corresponding Noun case. It introduces the sentences in English, and provides examples where the student needs to identify the part of the sentence and link it to its Latin case. It also instructs students to create English sentences with a particular case use. For example: Create an English sentence that has an accusative direct object.
Preview of Latin Uses of the Ablative Case

Latin Uses of the Ablative Case

Created by
WE LOVE LATIN
This powerpoint helps to explain the many uses of the Ablative Case, including time, place-where (location), place from which (motion away), instrument (means), manner, and accompaniment. It explains each use and gives many examples, to help the students understand the topic more fully.
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