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Middle school latin handout pdfs

Preview of Ancient Rome Latin Root Words Worksheet Grammar Latin Roots Worksheet

Ancient Rome Latin Root Words Worksheet Grammar Latin Roots Worksheet

This product has students take a look at the Ancient Roman language, Latin, and discover how some of their words became root words for words that we use today. It also takes a look at the origin of the names for the months for our calendar. Great for interdisciplinary/cross curricular connections with Language Arts and Social Studies!
Preview of (Middle School) LATIN VOCABULARY TERMS Word Search Puzzle Worksheet

(Middle School) LATIN VOCABULARY TERMS Word Search Puzzle Worksheet

Created by
Puzzles to Print
This worksheet will help students learn the spelling and meaning of 30 Latin words used frenquently in English. A brief definition is given for each word or phrase making this an excellent learning tool. Puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files.The Latin terms covered in this puzzle are: A Priori, Ad Hoc, Ad Infinitum, Ad Nause
Preview of CC Cycle 3 Foundations Latin Bible Verse Coloring Sheets John 1:1-7

CC Cycle 3 Foundations Latin Bible Verse Coloring Sheets John 1:1-7

Created by
Buhbay
Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Foundations LATIN Bible Memory Verse Coloring Pages for John 1:1-7• English & Latin translations included• KJV & Latin Vulgate • 13 Coloring pages for CC weeks 12-24• Instant PDF download - Simply download & print as many copies as you need for your children or CC Community! ACCEPTABLE USE:For personal or homeschool use only. Not for resale. Tutors or Directors may purchase this for students in their CC Foundations classes. Please do not distribute ele
Preview of Latin Class Halloween and Lemuria Bundle

Latin Class Halloween and Lemuria Bundle

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Felicem Lemuriam and Happy Halloween!This bundle includes:A Lemuria notes handout to explain the Roman holiday. This handout includes some spooooky Halloween terms and practice with present tense.A Colorate Verbīs activity that uses first and second declension Halloween terms to help students get practice with nominative singular and plural, genitive plural, accusative singular and plural, and ablative plural while coloring in pumpkins.An activity where the students will describe and draw monste
Preview of Latin Class Thanksgiving and Roman Food Activity Bundle

Latin Class Thanksgiving and Roman Food Activity Bundle

Created by
Docendo Discimus
This bundle includes:A handout and worksheet about Roman food and dining customs with practice questions and activities (ancient Roman grocery list and menu creation).An English-to-Latin word search using vocabulary from the Roman food unit.A derivative hand turkey activity where the students explore a Latin root and its English derivatives with the option to write a short story with their example sentences.A cornucopia of gratitude activity that asks students to complete the statement "sum grat
Preview of Latin Class Holidays: Valentine's Day Bundle (Roman Love Stories and Traditions)

Latin Class Holidays: Valentine's Day Bundle (Roman Love Stories and Traditions)

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Whether you're celebrating Valentine's Day or learning about Roman weddings and love, this bundle is perfect for your class!This bundle includes:A cultural handout to explain the traditions around Roman love: weddings, marriage, and religious practices. This includes thematic Latin love terms and practice with future tense verbs.An English-to-Latin word search using Latin love vocabulary.A Palentine's Day card activity, which comes with a list of sentence starters in Latin for students to use wh
Preview of Greek and Latin Root Words Worksheet | 35 Root Words

Greek and Latin Root Words Worksheet | 35 Root Words

Created by
StudyWorm
Are you teaching Greek and Latin Root Words? Do you need a worksheet to help students learn Greek and Latin Root Words? This product will be a game changer when teaching to students.Included in this product:35 Greek and Latin Root words worksheets. Types of Questions: -Multiple Choice-Fill in the blanksList of Greek and Latin Root Words-ast,astr-anti-auto-biblio-bio-chrono-geo-graph-hydr-log, logue-path-phon-photo-rupt-scope-tele-aqu-audi-beni-circ-dict-ject-jur,jury-lev-manu-meter,metre-mit-por
Preview of Latin Chat Mat: "What's the weather today?" Classroom Conversation

Latin Chat Mat: "What's the weather today?" Classroom Conversation

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Students use Latin sentence starters to have a conversation about the weather. The chat mat has a helpful picture for each response. This is a great way to build community and get to know your students while they use the target language.Suggestions for how to use this chat mat:To facilitate a teacher-led check-in with students individually: As students line up to enter your room, you can hold up the chat mat and ask them the question individually, offering them a chance to look at the options an
Preview of Latin Chat Mat: "How are you?" Classroom Conversation (Emotions, Feelings)

Latin Chat Mat: "How are you?" Classroom Conversation (Emotions, Feelings)

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Students use Latin questions and sentence starters to have a conversation about their feelings and emotions. The chat mat has a helpful, student-friendly emoji picture for each response. This is a great way to build community and get to know your students while they use the target language.Suggestions for how to use the chat mat:To facilitate a teacher-led check-in:As students line up to enter your room, hold up the chat mat and ask them the question, offering them a chance to look at the option
Preview of Latin Chat Mat: "What color do you like?" Classroom Conversation

Latin Chat Mat: "What color do you like?" Classroom Conversation

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Students use Latin sentence starters to have a conversation about their interests, specifically what colors they like or don't like. The chat mat has a helpful picture for each response. This is a great way to build community and get to know your students while they use the target language.Suggestions for how to use this chat mat:As students line up to enter your room, hold up the chat mat and ask them the question, offering them a chance to look at the options and respond in Latin.Project the c
Preview of Latin Chat Mat: "What animals do you like?" Classroom Conversation

Latin Chat Mat: "What animals do you like?" Classroom Conversation

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Students use Latin sentence starters to have a conversation about their interests, specifically what animals they like or don't like. The chat mat has a helpful picture for each response. This is a great way to build community and get to know your students while they use the target language.Suggestions for how to use the chat mat:To facilitate a teacher-led check-in:As students line up to enter your room, hold up the chat mat and ask them the question, offering them a chance to look at the optio
Preview of Latin Chat Mat: "What food do you like to eat?" Classroom Conversation

Latin Chat Mat: "What food do you like to eat?" Classroom Conversation

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Students use Latin sentence starters to have a conversation about their interests, specifically what foods they like or don't like to eat. The chat mat has a helpful picture for each response. This is a great way to build community and get to know your students while they use the target language.Suggestions for how to use the chat mat:To facilitate a teacher-led check-in:As students line up to enter your room, hold up the chat mat and ask them the question, offering them a chance to look at the
Preview of Latin Chat Mat: "What do you like to do?" Classroom Conversation

Latin Chat Mat: "What do you like to do?" Classroom Conversation

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Students use Latin sentence starters to have a conversation about their interests, specifically what they like to do and what they don't like to do. The chat mat has a helpful picture for each response. This is a great way to build community and get to know your students while they use the target language.Suggestions for how to use the chat mat:To facilitate a teacher-led check-in:As students line up to enter your room, hold up the chat mat and ask them the question, offering them a chance to lo
Preview of Latin Class Holidays: Roman Saturnalia and New Year's Bundle

Latin Class Holidays: Roman Saturnalia and New Year's Bundle

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Io Saturnalia and Happy Holidays! Felicem Annum Novum and Happy New Year!This bundle includes:A Saturnalia cultural handout to explain the Roman holiday. This handout includes thematic Latin holiday terms and practice with future tense verbs.A Colorate Verbīs activity that uses first and second declension Saturnalia nouns to help students get practice with nominative singular and plural, genitive plural, accusative singular and plural, and ablative plural while coloring in suns (a typical decora
Preview of Handout: Matronalia (ancient Rome's festival to celebrate women) for Latin class

Handout: Matronalia (ancient Rome's festival to celebrate women) for Latin class

Created by
Docendo Discimus
This cultural handout explains the ancient Roman holiday of Matronalia, a celebration of women. It's perfect to use with Women's History Month (March) and International Women's Day (March 8th).The front of the handout goes over the origin and importance of the holiday and exactly how it was celebrated in Rome. The bottom section introduces a few notable Roman women: Hortensia, Livia, Agrippina the Younger, and Julia Domna. The back of the handout gives "did you know" facts and derivatives. I've
Preview of Roman Food Handout: Latin terms, dining customs, and practice activities

Roman Food Handout: Latin terms, dining customs, and practice activities

Created by
Docendo Discimus
This cultural handout and worksheet details what the Romans ate, describes how they dined, and invites students to compare ancient Roman foods and customs to the modern world. This handout, part of the food unit, is perfect around Thanksgiving in your Latin class.The back of the handout has comprehension and reflection questions based on what the students just learned from the descriptions on the front. After the "quaestiones" section, there are two activities: a grocery list and a menu creation
Preview of Latin Class Roman Saturnalia Bundle

Latin Class Roman Saturnalia Bundle

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Io Saturnalia and Happy Holidays!This bundle includes:A Saturnalia cultural handout to explain the Roman holiday. This handout includes thematic Latin holiday terms and practice with future tense verbs.A Colorate Verbīs activity that uses first and second declension Saturnalia nouns to help students get practice with nominative singular and plural, genitive plural, accusative singular and plural, and ablative plural while coloring in suns (a typical decoration during Saturnalia).An English-to-La
Preview of "Lupa" Reading Passage and Activities

"Lupa" Reading Passage and Activities

Created by
MagistraMonson
Need an extra passage for your Latin I class? This story of Romulus and Remus, told from the point of view of the she-wolf, is perfect for teaching or reviewing 1st declension nouns. Glossary and comprehension questions are included. In addition, worksheets and activities are included, all of which tie into the passage. Included documents: - reading passage with gloss and comprehension questions - crossword puzzle and key - fill-in-the-blank worksheet and key - "Build-A-Sentence Workshop" wor
Preview of Death of Hercules (Readings & Participle work)

Death of Hercules (Readings & Participle work)

Created by
Mrs Macs Musings
These are 3 passages, adapted from Fabulae Graecae so that they don't include any subjunctives, about the end of Hercules' life. Each passage has a set of comprehension questions and a running vocabulary list. There is minimal grammar help. I added lots of participles into the texts. Students are asked to identify all the participles in the first 2 passages. For the 3rd passage, students are given directions to analyze and translate a sentence and present it to the class.
Preview of Latin Chart Cheat Sheet (Declension and Conjugation Graphic Organizer)

Latin Chart Cheat Sheet (Declension and Conjugation Graphic Organizer)

Created by
Docendo Discimus
So many charts in one place! This one-pager is a fantastic reference tool for all levels of Latin students, particularly Latin I and II students. It's an all-in-one location to find charts, tips and tricks, and grammar reminders.Includes:1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th declension chartsHow each noun case is usedThe neuter lawHow to form verbs in the present system (present, imperfect, and future tenses)Active and passive voice1st and 2nd conjugation onlyHow to form verbs in the perfect system (perfe
Preview of (Middle School) LATIN VOCABULARY TERMS Crossword Puzzle Worksheet

(Middle School) LATIN VOCABULARY TERMS Crossword Puzzle Worksheet

Created by
Puzzles to Print
This crossword puzzle worksheet features 30 Latin vocabulary words and phrases that any educated person should know. The clue gives the definition and use of the word and students will have to fill in the grid with the corresponding Latin term. There is a word cloud included to help puzzlers jog their memory.Crossword puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, c
Preview of Latin Story Translation and Questions: Apollo and Hyacinthus Myth

Latin Story Translation and Questions: Apollo and Hyacinthus Myth

Created by
Docendo Discimus
Students translate the Apollo and Hyacinthus myth from Latin to English using the provided glossary. Then, they'll answer reading comprehension questions about the story.Perfect to use around Valentine's Day in your Latin class!Included:A simplified Latin version of the Apollo and Hyacinthus story, based on Ovid's myth.At a level where Latin I and II students can read it without difficulty.A glossary for all the Latin terms used in the translationThere are two versions of the glossary: one with
Preview of Latin Class Roman Food Bundle

Latin Class Roman Food Bundle

Created by
Docendo Discimus
This bundle includes:A handout and worksheet about Roman food and dining customs with practice questions and activities (ancient Roman grocery list and menu creation).An English-to-Latin word search using vocabulary from the Roman food unit.A game of PUGNATE (similar to Battleship) that uses the Roman food unit vocabulary to practice 1st, 2nd, and 3rd declension nouns in a competitive partner activity.A translation activity using the verb placere to express what people like to eat/don't like to
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).
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