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Preview of Assassination of Julius Caesar Primary Source Worksheet

Assassination of Julius Caesar Primary Source Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about the assassination of Julius Caesar.This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions:http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/caesar2.htmThe primary source document is labeled (Assassination of Julius Caesar, 44 B.C.)Students read the document and answer the questions on the wo
Preview of Latin Word Root Practice (Create a BEAST!)

Latin Word Root Practice (Create a BEAST!)

This project gives the student a LARGE list of latin word stems and asks them to blend them together to describe a beast and the powers that it might have. They are then asked to illustrate their beast. As an extension, students can write a story about their beasts or a paragraph describing their beast's powers.
Preview of Roman Gladiators Primary Source Worksheet

Roman Gladiators Primary Source Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about Roman gladiators. I use this worksheet to help students better understand gladiator fights, and that some Romans were opposed to the gladiator fights.This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions:http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/gladiators.htmClick here to view the
Preview of Master list of Latin noun declension endings and blank practice

Master list of Latin noun declension endings and blank practice

Created by
Magister
This handout/worksheet is 2 pages. It displays all of the Latin noun endings 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th declensions. It also provides information below each declension chart to help guide students to the correct declension. Additionally, a separate page of charts with the endings removed is included for practice or for assessment.
Preview of PBS Greeks - Crucible of Civilization Video Viewing Questions #1

PBS Greeks - Crucible of Civilization Video Viewing Questions #1

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A set of 20 viewing questions (akin to reading questions) for the PBS video Greeks - Crucible of Civilization, produced in 2000 and narrated by Liam Neeson. These questions cover through the section on Cleisthenes (there is another handout for the rest of the video).
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 Fun With Latin:  Medical Mumbo Jumbo

Fun With Latin: Medical Mumbo Jumbo

Created by
Laura Burke
Is there a Medicinae Doctor in the house? Connecting English and Latin has never been easier .. two medical activities to teach Latin and Greek roots. The first is a matching game: figure out doctors and diseases based on the roots. In the second activity, use medical abbreviations to practice writing prescriptions!
Preview of Classical Mythology Project: Creative Retelling of a Greek or Roman Myth

Classical Mythology Project: Creative Retelling of a Greek or Roman Myth

Created by
Katherine Hafer
This product is a handout describing a multi-step project or assignment which can be completed by individual students or in groups. Students find, read, summarize, analyze, and retell a myth from Greek or Roman mythology with a focus on the key question: what does this moment teach us about the people who created this myth? This project handout provides step-by-step instructions for analyzing and retelling classical myth. Suggestions are made for creative and traditional ways of retelling th
Preview of Latin Language Project - States' Mottos

Latin Language Project - States' Mottos

Created by
Mr Henderson
Assignment: Twenty-three of our fifty states have Latin mottoes! For this project, students are to read the Latin mottos of the states that have them. Students must pick one state from the list and draw that state’s flag on computer paper, adding the state’s Latin motto to the flag!This product comes with a downloadable word document with a list of all the states that have Latin mottos. Images of state flags can easily be found online and printed out, if desired. This is a great, fun assignment
Preview of Ides of March Latin Activities

Ides of March Latin Activities

Created by
Frau Leonard
In this activities, students learn more about Julius Caesar, how he came to power, and how he lost that power and was assassinated. Students do activities to learn the names of important figures, a timeline of events leading up to the assassination, and general history/trivia about Caesar. There are also Latin sentences to translate, as well as a short video with questions. Includes: - Student worksheet (answers and links are included in the comments)- Link to a Nearpod version of the same activ
Preview of Introduction to the Latin Command (Imperatives) and How to form Them

Introduction to the Latin Command (Imperatives) and How to form Them

Created by
Magister
2 pages (or front and back). A very user friendly guide to Latin imperatives. It assumes the student knows nothing at the get go. Explains how commands work in English first. The second page methodically explains how to form imperatives in each of the conjugations, including the most common irregularities.
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 Roman Culture Mini-Projects

Roman Culture Mini-Projects

Created by
Magistra Mac
Download includes instructions for 5 mini-projects focused on various aspects of Roman culture including Roman dinner parties, gladiators, Roman comedy and the town of Pompeii. Mini-projects can be assigned as homework or classwork. Ideal for Cambridge Latin Course Stages 2 (or 7), 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8.
Preview of Latin Adjectives Practice 1 (1st/2nd Decl Adj matching 1st and 2nd Decl Nouns)

Latin Adjectives Practice 1 (1st/2nd Decl Adj matching 1st and 2nd Decl Nouns)

This two-section adjective review sheet is for beginners. All the adjectives are 1st/2nd Declension, and all the nouns are from the 1st and 2nd Declensions. The first section gives an adjective in English in parentheses along with a declined Latin noun to match it to. The second section has simple Latin sentences asking students to fill in the blanks with a given adjective to match a bolded word in the sentence.Word doc allows you to change vocabulary to match your class, as needed. Key inclu
Preview of Memorization Workshop Activity - Study Skills (Latin or any subject)

Memorization Workshop Activity - Study Skills (Latin or any subject)

Created by
Katherine Hafer
This 5-page activity/workshop guides students through various techniques for memorizing patterns/forms and information/vocabulary. Throughout the workshop, students reflect on what they are learning and their own learning styles. The examples are for Latin class, but the techniques can easily be applied to any course! This activity is great for small group work so that students can compare experiences and help each other. The Preview is from page 3 of the handout, which explains what to do with
Preview of Latin Play: The Death of Julius Caesar

Latin Play: The Death of Julius Caesar

Created by
Frau Leonard
A script for a short Latin play that depicts Caesar's assassination. The skit was designed for my Latin 1 students to perform in class on the Ides of March after we'd discussed Caesar's career and death. Editable so you can add/remove vocabulary notes as necessary.
Preview of Passive Voice in Latin - Introduction (Latin for the New Millennium 1, Ch 5)

Passive Voice in Latin - Introduction (Latin for the New Millennium 1, Ch 5)

The first two pages walk students through guided notes for the Passive Voice: the concept, Latin formation, and English translation, with practice examples. The third page does the same with the Ablative of Agent. The final page gives active English sentences that students are asked to re-phrase into passive, with a final step of translating those passive sentences into Latin. The vocabulary is based on LNM1, Chapters 1-5. Keys are included for all four sheets.
Preview of Romulus and Remus - 2nd Declension Nouns (Latin I)

Romulus and Remus - 2nd Declension Nouns (Latin I)

Latin story about Romulus and Remus's birth and being raised by a she-wolf. Latin I does this story very early in the year, so it only contains 1st and 2nd declension nouns and verbs of the present tense. It takes me about 2 classes to translate this story, give or take. Suitable for both high school and middle school students. Some vocabulary is glossed at the bottom.
Preview of Latin 1st/2nd Declension Adjectives - Guided Notes with Practice (LNM1)

Latin 1st/2nd Declension Adjectives - Guided Notes with Practice (LNM1)

This front-and-back page of notes introduce the concepts and endings for matching 1st/2nd Declension adjectives to nouns in Latin. There are also eight practice questions, which use vocabulary based on Latin for the New Millennium 1, Chapters 1-4. The Word Doc allows you to change those to fit your vocabulary. Key included.
Preview of Latin Vocative Case Notes & Practice (Latin for the New Millennium 1 Chapter 3)

Latin Vocative Case Notes & Practice (Latin for the New Millennium 1 Chapter 3)

This one-page sheet goes through how to form the Vocative Case in Latin, focusing on the Second Declension of nouns. The practice at the bottom includes Vocative, but focuses on differentiating Nominative, Accusative, and Vocative. This is based on LNM1, Ch 3, but you can edit the Word Doc to cater to your needs. Key included.
Preview of Latin adjectives-comparative and superlative

Latin adjectives-comparative and superlative

Created by
Magistra
This activity gives students the opprtunity to review the Latin case system and practice changing adjectives into comparative and superlative forms with both regular and irregular adjectives. The adjectives are parts of sentences and the visuals help with the overall understanding of adjective degrees.
Preview of Latin Adjectives Practice 3 (1st/2nd & 3rd Decl Adjectives)

Latin Adjectives Practice 3 (1st/2nd & 3rd Decl Adjectives)

This two-section adjective review sheet includes adjectives that are 1st/2nd Declension and 3rd Declension, and the nouns are from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Declensions. The first section gives an adjective in English in parentheses along with a declined Latin noun to match it to. The second section has simple Latin sentences asking students to fill in the blanks with a given adjective to match a bolded word in the sentence.Word doc allows you to change vocabulary to match your class, as needed. K
Preview of Latin Adjectives Practice 2 (1st/2nd Decl Adj matching 1st, 2nd,&3rd Decl nouns)

Latin Adjectives Practice 2 (1st/2nd Decl Adj matching 1st, 2nd,&3rd Decl nouns)

This two-section adjective review sheet includes adjectives that are 1st/2nd Declension, and the nouns are from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Declensions. The first section gives an adjective in English in parentheses along with a declined Latin noun to match it to. The second section has simple Latin sentences asking students to fill in the blanks with a given adjective to match a bolded word in the sentence.Word doc allows you to change vocabulary to match your class, as needed. Key included.
Preview of Create a Derivative Tree Using Latin Root Words

Create a Derivative Tree Using Latin Root Words

Created by
VirginiaEducator
Assignment for creating a derivative tree. Using Latin root words, prefixes, and suffixes, students can create English words, make connections between Latin and English vocabulary, and increase knowledge of English vocabulary. Includes a list of Latin prepositions that function as prefixes in English, as well as commonly used suffixes. Can be adjusted to be used with almost any Latin root word. Also includes lists of English derivatives to match these Latin roots. By Jennifer Oditt.
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