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Are your children struggling to learn Latin? These 8 Latin games are perfect for homeschoolers of all different ages and abilities!
Educators across the country are using Latin as a means of unlocking English for their students and harnessing the power of its words.
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Cum laude is a Latin term that translates to “with honor.” Magna cum laude means “with great honor,” and summa cum laude means “with the greatest honor."
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Use the Vulgate and the bible to go back to the classical roots of learning Latin like Nat Bowditch did in Carry On, Mr. Bowditch.
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This game asks students to pair AP Latin nouns from the context of Caesar's de Bello Gallico with the correct adjective. It forces students to recall context and vocabulary :) Each red noun card provides the Latin noun for the player to read as well as a hint, if needed. Example:Coniuratio Hint: The Romans cannot withstand a ________ coniuratio. Answer: repentinus I have uploaded it as a PDF, but I am happy to supply it as a Word Document as well so you can edit it. Connect with Me! Latin Teaching Blog Follow me on TPT! My products are 50% off for the first 24 hours.
The National Latin Exam is a great test for any Latin student. Here are some helpful tips for preparing for this test from a student's perspective.
Directions: First, gather your materials and print out the charts and endings. You can come up with the charts and endings on your own - or let me do the work for you. Go to my shop and download charts and endings FOR FREE! Next, have the Blank Chart enlarged at a co
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Does your choir know how to sing in Latin? There’s something sacred about singing an anthem in Latin, I think; it connects us back to our ancient roots, the development of church music centuries before us, and those that gathered to worship in those times and places. The best part about singing in
Learning Latin is hard work! And I certainly don’t want my daughter to forget all she’s learned this year so finding ways to keep practicing her newly acquired skills is...
Introduce and review Greek and Latin roots with a fun game of bingo. With 56 roots included there is enough to keep everyone playing and learning for a while. The 30 unique boards show the word and the calling cards include the word, its meaning, and two examples. You can call the game as you wish: give players the word, the meaning or the examples depending on their level of understanding. We recommend that you laminate the boards and cards so that you can use them over and over. Equip your independent learning center with this game and students will have something that is sure to quietly entertain them as they are learning. Bingo can be played with as few as 2 players and it is a game that is quickly understood by all ages. The cards just by themselves also make an engaging learning resource. Print them twice and you are set to play a memory game. The roots included are: ambi, anthro, aqua, aud, auto, bene, bio, cent, chron, circum, contra, dict, duc, dyna, dys, fac, form, fort, fract, gram, graph, hetero, homo, hydr, hypo, ject, logy, mal, mater, meter, micro, mis, mono, morph, mort, multi, nym, pater, phil, phobia, phon, photo, port, pseudo, psych, rupt, scrib, sect, sent, spect, struct, techno, tele, therm, vid/vis, and voc. You might also like: • Digital Greek and Latin Roots Memory Game • Digital Greek and Latin Roots Flashcards and Quizzes • Shakespearean Plays BINGO We love FEEDBACK! And you earn CREDITS! • Log in to your Teachers Pay Teachers account. • Click on the drop down menu “My TpT”. • Select “My Purchases”. • Choose ratings and leave feedback. • Know that we love you for it! ♥ ♥ ♥
Latin Resources: This PDF download resource includes: – Full color charts for 1st-5th Declensions – Full color charts for 1st – 3rd Person Pronouns, as well as several other Pronouns to practice declining – Full color charts for 1st – 3rd declension Adjectives – Black and White versions of…
How to Speak Pig Latin: This tutorial will teach you how to speak and write in the ancient code, Pig Latin. Enjoy!
Hello LSP, I’m a History and Classics major and a long time fan! I’m currently helping my Latin professor, David Noe, with his pet project. It’s called LatinPerDiem, and it’s free, daily latin lessons...
Where Latin students can vent and rejoice!
Where Latin students can vent and rejoice!
Where Latin students can vent and rejoice!
Greek and Latin roots are the "building blocks" of English and form a powerful framework to nurture students' vocabulary development.
Latin declensions are foundational for learning to translate the language. These mastery charts will help set students up for success.
Challenge A is such a WONDERFUL year in the life of a Classical Conversations student. We have walked the Challenge A road once before with my oldest child. It was a GOOD year, but it was also year of great growth, struggle, change, and revelation. After a couple of years in
You can master Latin conjugations! Here are 4 simple techniques that will allow you and your kids to easily memorize them!
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Expand your English vocabulary and become a better speaker with this guide to 50 of the most common Greek and Latin root words.