I use the board game project as a final exam substitute but it is infinitely adaptable to content and scope.
It asks students to create a question and answer trivia game whose categories are from the content of the course.
Included are the full project with a detailed rubric that can be used as is or modified to suit.
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This funny mad Lib about a man and his dog will keep your students on their feet while they change positive adjectives into superlatives, match nouns with adjectives and laugh their way through the translation. Disclaimer: Because of the nature of madlibs, the final translation may (probably) won't make sense!
Print on cardstock and cut into cards. Make 1 set for every 3-4 students. Covers basic introductory Latin conversation expressions. Use to play Concentration, Slap, Old Maid, Drats, Kaboom, Go Fish, Match Game.
Print on cardstock and cut into cards. Has present tense of 8 verbs. Works best with 3-4 students per set of cards. For Spoons, students need to collect the full set of cards for their verb (infinitive + 8 forms). For Uno, students play cards on the discard pile by matching either the verb or the subject.
Print on cardstock and cut into cards. Has principal parts of 12 verbs. Works best with 3-4 students per set of cards. For Spoons, students need to collect the full set of cards for their verb (4 forms + English infinitive). For Uno, students play cards on the discard pile by matching either the verb or the form.
Print on cardstock and cut into cards. Has present tense of 8 verbs. Works best with 3-4 students per set of cards. For Spoons, students need to collect the full set of cards for their verb (infinitive + 8 forms). For Uno, students play cards on the discard pile by matching either the verb or the subject.
A fun way to randomize Latin verb form practice. Packet includes sheet for students, plus instructions on how to play using digital assessment, a digital worksheet, or via a printed worksheet. This is a print-and-go (or post-and-go) activity that's a great way to review and can be used with any level of Latin or any verb forms.
Print on cardstock and cut into cards. Make 1 set for every 3-4 students. Includes the names of the days, months and seasons in Latin. Use for Flashcards, Concentration, Slap, Old Maid, Drats, Kaboom, Go Fish, Match Game.
Set of 144 dominoes; print on cardstock and cut into tiles. Make 1 set for every 3-4 students. Each domino has a picture of an animal and the word in Latin for an animal; total of 12 animals are used. Play like a normal Dominoes game.
This Connect 4 game is for 2 or 3 players. Game uses third conjugation -io verbs in Latin. Students must correctly conjugate the verb to win the square. The goal is to get 4 squares in a row (vertical, horizontal, diagonal). The winner is the first one to get four squares in a row four times on the same board. May be used for any tense.
This Connect 4 game is for 2 or 3 players. Game uses third conjugation verbs in Latin. Students must correctly conjugate the verb to win the square. The goal is to get 4 squares in a row (vertical, horizontal, diagonal). The winner is the first one to win four squares in a row four times on the same board. May be used for any tense.
Print on cardstock and cut into cards. Has present passive tense of 8 verbs. Works best with 3-4 students per set of cards. For Spoons, students need to collect the full set of cards for their verb (infinitive + 8 forms). For Uno, students play cards on the discard pile by matching either the verb or the subject.
Print on cardstock and cut into cards. Has present tense of 8 verbs. Works best with 3-4 students per set of cards. For Spoons, students need to collect the full set of cards for their verb (infinitive + 8 forms). For Uno, students play cards on the discard pile by matching either the verb or the subject.
This Connect 4 game is for 2 or 3 players. Game uses second conjugation verbs in Latin. Students must correctly conjugate the verb to win the square. The goal is to get 4 squares in a row (vertical, horizontal, diagonal). The winner is the first one to get four squares in a row four times on the same board. May be used for any tense.
This Connect 4 game is for 2 or 3 players. Game uses first and second conjugation verbs in Latin. Students must correctly conjugate the verb to win the square. The goal is to get 4 squares in a row (vertical, horizontal, diagonal). The winner is the first one to get four squares in a row four times on the same board. May be used for any tense.
Connect 4 game uses second conjugation verbs in Latin. Students must correctly conjugate the verb to win the square. If wrong, the partner gets the square. Partners alternate turns. The goal is to get 4 squares in a row (vertical, horizontal, diagonal). The winner is the first one to Connect Four two times on the same board. May be used for any tense.
Set of 100 Dominoes. Print on cardstock and cut into tiles. Each domino has the picture of 1 of 10 vegetables and the word for 1 of 10 vegetables. Play like a normal game of Dominoes.
Students need to win 4 boxes in a row to win. Make a sentence using the Latin verb vādere with the subject and the place pictured to win that box. If student is wrong, partner wins that box. Includes 2 separate game boards both in color and in black and white.
Take your adjective learning to the next degree! This Bingo game is meant to help morphology by practicing with adjective degrees of comparison and all adverb forms. The goal of this exercise is that your students should be able (after a few games) to recognize a form of any of the listed adjectives (including the irregular ones!). Instructions on second page.