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Preview of Greek and Latin Word Roots Instructional Slides- 247 Powerpoint Slides

Greek and Latin Word Roots Instructional Slides- 247 Powerpoint Slides

Created by
Hello Learning
Learning Greek and Latin word roots and their meanings will help your students be more successful in all academic subjects! These colorful word root slides will give your students a chance to learn Greek and Latin roots visually, orally and in written form. This Powerpoint presentation contains 247 slides covering 80+ different word roots. For each word root presented there are 3 different slides. Slide 1- Introduce the root and brainstorm words containing that root. Try to determine the
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 Latin Verbs - Quick Grammar Cheat Sheet

Latin Verbs - Quick Grammar Cheat Sheet

Created by
Magistra F
Quick 1 page guide to Latin verb stems, endings and English translations in all 6 tenses, both voices and indicative/subjunctive mood.
Preview of Latin Student's Guide to Pronouns

Latin Student's Guide to Pronouns

This handout packet serves as an anchor for learning Latin pronouns. It includes charts for:personal pronouns (ego, tu, is/ea/id, nos, vos, ei/eae/ea)reflexive pronouns (sui, sibi, se, se)relative pronoun (qui, quae, quod)interrogative pronoun (quis, quis, quid)demonstrative pronouns (hic, haec, hoc) (ille, illa, illud) (idem, eadem, idem) (ipse, ipsa, ipsum)indefinite pronoun (quidam, quaedam, quoddam)The format is a fully editable Google Doc.
Preview of Latin Verb Conjugation Chart (Active and Passive Endings)

Latin Verb Conjugation Chart (Active and Passive Endings)

Created by
Magistra Rolling
A more advanced guide, using active and passive forms for all six tenses, on verb conjugation. Each slide, sized for 11x17 paper, has each subject word with a corresponding picture and the endings for either the present and perfect systems (active on one side, passive on the back) and examples from 1st-4th conjugation. I mounted them on construction paper with the active voice on the front and the passive voice on the back, but feel free to use as you see fit!
Preview of Latin Passive Indicative Verbs Interactive Notebook

Latin Passive Indicative Verbs Interactive Notebook

Created by
Magistra Rolling
Two pages (one for present system and the other for perfect system) and the four corresponding pages of foldables for a Latin Interactive Notebook over Passive Verb endings. I've used it in my Latin 2 class, but it can work for Latin 2 and above.
Preview of Latin Verb Conjugation Chart (Present and Perfect Systems, Active Indicative)

Latin Verb Conjugation Chart (Present and Perfect Systems, Active Indicative)

Created by
Magistra Rolling
A simple guide, used with my Latin 1's, on verb conjugation. Each slide, sized for 11x17 paper, has each subject word with a corresponding picture and the endings for either the present or perfect system and examples from 1st-4th conjugation. I mounted them on construction paper with the present system on the front and the perfect system on the back, but feel free to use as you see fit!
Preview of Latin-Who am I?

Latin-Who am I?

Created by
BJoiner
Middle School students who study Latin will enjoy this form/worksheet for writing about themselves and their families in Latin. They may list things such as friends, pets, and favorites at the bottom, then write a paragraph in Latin entitled "Who am I?"
Preview of Snopes Style Article Template - Rumour Mill

Snopes Style Article Template - Rumour Mill

Created by
Miriam Patrick
This is the Rumour Mill Snopes Style Article template. It is already set up with general instructions and a fillable template perfect for Google Classroom. You can change the instructions as needed.
Preview of Video Notes Files

Video Notes Files

Created by
Miriam Patrick
This template can be used to give students a way to take notes on a short video digitally. This is made to go with the "Rumour Mill" bundle. It comes with 3 template files.
Preview of The Odyssey: What's Up With These Gorgeous Goddesses (Calypso & Circe)?

The Odyssey: What's Up With These Gorgeous Goddesses (Calypso & Circe)?

This character analysis (books 5 & 10) compares and contrasts Calypso and Circe, providing students with a greater understanding of these divas and their impact on Odysseus.
Preview of Latin Pronouns Handout

Latin Pronouns Handout

Created by
Varvara Troitski
This 2-page handout briefly explains each type of pronoun in Latin and give examples in Latin and English. All information has been adapted from Allen and Greenough.Change the header to reflect your own class/sections of Latin.Great for Latin 2+
Preview of Cambridge Latin stage 4 verb chart - slideshow

Cambridge Latin stage 4 verb chart - slideshow

Created by
Lindsay Herndon
This google slideshow has all the endings for Cambridge Latin stage 4 verbs. It can be used in a variety of ways: the teacher can present it full screen as a visual reminder when students are working, can print it as a handout for students, and can post it for students to access digitally in learning management systems. See my store for Cambridge Latin related materials.
Preview of Reading Journal Story Map

Reading Journal Story Map

Created by
In Sinu Urbis
This graphic organizer can be used with short stories for your Latin class. I use it with my reading journal assignment, which is an independent reading project that I have incorporated into my Latin 2 curriculum. The document is entirely in Latin, so it is perfect to use if you are aiming to keep your Latin class in the target language. It is easy for the students to learn how to use, and requires little pre-teaching in a CI based classroom. It is also very general, so you can use it over a
Preview of Perfect Stems of Latin Verbs

Perfect Stems of Latin Verbs

This lovely handout shows the many ways a verb's present stem can change into its perfect stem. I gathered this handout together with guidance from the Oxford Latin Course Part II, but added the examples myself. Tibi gratias ago!
Preview of Dictatio template

Dictatio template

Created by
Miriam Patrick
This is a dictation template for Latin teachers that can be given to students digitally. It is already set up for students to type their work into. The background was created in Canva.
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