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Latin classroom forms

Preview of Vocabulary Puzzles for Latin for the New Millennium I Chapters 13-21

Vocabulary Puzzles for Latin for the New Millennium I Chapters 13-21

Created by
Aeterna Latina
The Vocabulary Puzzle is intended to be students' first encounter with the Vocabulary to Learn in a given chapter of Latin for the New Millennium, Level I. I give them the puzzle before they've looked at the reading passage or the vocabulary list.  They are supposed to try to use their prior knowledge to match up Latin words with their English meanings. They will write each Latin word into the box containing the correct English equivalent. I do not allow them to look in their books or at any
Preview of Latin Verb Synopsis (Full)

Latin Verb Synopsis (Full)

Created by
Aeterna Latina
This verb synopsis sheet gives students a chance to review all the variations of regular Latin verbs. They can view all three moods along with infinitives and participles on one page. This allows them to see the connections between different forms: how the imperfect and pluperfect subjunctives take their stems from the corresponding infinitives, for instance, or how the perfect passive and future active infinitives are built on the corresponding participles.
Preview of Voces Urbanitas - Polite Expressions

Voces Urbanitas - Polite Expressions

Looking to use more spoken Latin in your classroom? Having trouble finding spoken Latin posters from common resource sites? This poster of polite expressions allows students to have a visual reminder of ways for them to use Latin in the classroom. You can print this poster at home or school, or send it to be printed at an office store. The resolution is designed for an 18"x24" poster.
Preview of Language Of Biology

Language Of Biology

Created by
Karon Decker
If I had to have only one tool to use with my biology students, it would be this list of commonly used Latin and Greek prefixes and suffixes. I literally give this to my students each nine weeks and have them put it in their binder or science notebook to use as part of their glossary. If they can know the literal translation of many of the parts of words we use in science, they can figure out a majority of the vocabulary for the year. In order to help my students learn how to use their glossa
Preview of Conversation Starters [LATIN]

Conversation Starters [LATIN]

Created by
touto vlepo
Build your students' conversation skills with scaffolds for basic conversations!Provide novel repetitions for important words, structures, and concepts!Foster a sense of community within your classroom, as students get to know each other!Easy, no-prep warm-up activities!3 separate conversation slides provide near endless opportunities to hold conversations!
Preview of Complete set of Latin Paradigm-charts

Complete set of Latin Paradigm-charts

Created by
Hi-Tech Latin
Concise & Editable. Each chart has a control-number in the top-left corner for easy reference when referring students to look up an ending 5 pages (front side only) total.
Preview of Exit Slip Templates

Exit Slip Templates

Exit slips are a great formative assessment tool. Whether they are graded or just collected, they provide much needed feedback on what students are able to complete or understand at the end of the class. However, I found that the more open an exit slip was (give one thing you learned today and one question you still have OR what three things stuck with you today) the least likely my students would provide the specific feedback I needed to know how and when to adjust my plans. Most students just
Preview of Latin in the Classroom Handout

Latin in the Classroom Handout

Looking to use more spoken Latin in your classroom? Having trouble finding spoken Latin handouts from common resource sites? This coversheet of useful phrases allows students to have a visual reminder of ways for them to use Latin in the classroom.
Preview of Free Greek Latin Symbol Hall Pass Elementary Gifted Middle High School

Free Greek Latin Symbol Hall Pass Elementary Gifted Middle High School

Created by
Simone Ryals
My precocious 5th graders always feel very sophisticated using these and understanding the meaning of the symbols. I don't think I'd go much lower than 4th grade unless the children are extremely advanced; but it's definitely suitable for older kids. The male symbol represents the sword and shield of Mars. The female symbol is Aphrodite's hand mirror. I print out a batch of these each year and laminate them, punching a hole at the circle up top and cutting down the line, hanging them off pus
Preview of Classroom Sign Out Sheet

Classroom Sign Out Sheet

I use this sign-out sheet for my high school students, but it can be used with any grade level. It has columns for names, destinations, times out, and times in.
Preview of Editable Title Page for Latin Notes

Editable Title Page for Latin Notes

A handy dandy page with all of you teacher info on it as well as some Roman/Latin-y photos. Nice touch for the front of a Latin notebook or binder.
Preview of Vocabula Studium

Vocabula Studium

Created by
Adriann Emerson
I specifically use this for vocabulary study in my Latin classroom, but it could be easily adapted to work for students learning other languages. Printed as a front and back, students will practice each vocabulary word by writing the word, its definition, drawing the word, and writing a sentence using the word. You may choose to have them do these tasks in the target language or their native language.
Preview of Latin language - break words into syllables

Latin language - break words into syllables

simple task on words divisioncould be used during class independently or during exam
Preview of Ecce Romani Ch. 32 Derivative Worksheet Example

Ecce Romani Ch. 32 Derivative Worksheet Example

This file contains an example of how to complete a derivative worksheet for the chapter derivatives. As you can see there needs to be more space between the individual words. My sentences were far from creative; I urged my students to be creative in the sentences that they wrote. If you have enough time in your class period, I would suggest that you have the students go to the front of the classroom and read aloud their answers to the assigned words. This is time consuming, but my students loved
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