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Latin scripts for International Baccalaureate

Preview of Pre and AP Spanish Speed Dating | Citas Rápidas | ¡SOY YO! | Interpersonal Speak

Pre and AP Spanish Speed Dating | Citas Rápidas | ¡SOY YO! | Interpersonal Speak

Created by
Granabana
CLICK HERE TO SEE A VIDEO PREVIEW!THE PERSPECTIVE: Are you looking for a strategy to engage your intermediate and mid intermediate students, break the ice AND practice Interpersonal Speaking by expressing and elaborating ideas in 20 seconds? ¡Para Aquí! THE PRACTICE: Citas Rápidas: ¡SOY YO! is a proven strategy for incorporating interpersonal speaking into your curriculum. Allow students to feel comfortable by starting slowly, allowing previous practice in pairs and small groups. As an entir
Preview of Romulus and Remus: A Roman Myth (A Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Romulus and Remus: A Roman Myth (A Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This classic Roman myth tells the story of Romulus and Remus, the twin sons of the war god Mars. Abandoned in the wilderness by their cruel uncle, the twin babies are nursed by a kindly she-wolf, raised by a shepherd, and grow up to be mighty, but contentious, warriors. Their struggles lead to the foundation of Rome.Myths Made Modern: "Romulus and Remus" is a 13-page script-story with parts for 13 readers.Teacher Guide: Each script comes with a 2-page teacher guide featuring relevant backgroun
Preview of The Aeneid by Virgil: The Journey of Aeneas (A Script-Story Collection)

The Aeneid by Virgil: The Journey of Aeneas (A Script-Story Collection)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
The poet Virgil's classic Roman epic the Aeneid comes to life in this Reader's Theater script-story collection! Join Aeneas as he journeys from the burning city of Troy in search of a new home for his people. Along the way, he woos the Queen of Carthage, faces off against deadly monsters, and even descends into the Underworld before he complete his quest. Each portion of the Aeneid is adapted into a high-interest script-story, which students can read in conjunction with the original epic poem to
Preview of Five Roman Mythology Skits

Five Roman Mythology Skits

Created by
Madelyn Waehner
Teach your students about ancient Roman and Greek mythology by having them act out the myths themselves! Great for grouping.These skits were written for a Latin Summer Camp for 4th-8th graders, and are suitable to be read/performed by anyone late elementary school and up. Elementary, Middle, and High Schoolers will all enjoy them. Skits last 5-10 minutes each. Skits can be performed with as few as 3 actors if doubling of parts is used (which is recommended); around 5 actors per skit is optimal.T
Preview of Drama: Creating a Production Step by Step using tons of Visible Thinking

Drama: Creating a Production Step by Step using tons of Visible Thinking

This 33-page "workbook" or "drama journal" guides a group of students to create their own short (or longer) original production, using only Visible Thinking Strategies. It covers the entire creative process from goal setting, conception, story outline, character development, research, costume and set design, scheduling and planning strategies, audience reflections and finally, personal reflections. The students can, but do not have to write a script. There is no prescribed theme, genre, style or
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 Creation Assembly

Creation Assembly

Created by
Susan Russell
Creation Assembly This is the first in a series of assemblies on Bible Stories – entitled Biblical Banter. Written for 5 – 7 year olds this assembly can be edited for use by older children; whereas for subsequent assemblies (Adam & Eve, Noah’s Ark) two versions, for both younger and older children, have been written. These Biblical Banter Assemblies are currently available separately but will, when completed, be available as a set. Four have been written to date - sales will determine how
Preview of IB Portfolio Night Sheet 3-5

IB Portfolio Night Sheet 3-5

Created by
Miss Rosenthal
As teachers working in an IB school, we know the importance of portfolios. But when it comes time for students to share their portfolios with their parents, they forget what to say. Use this handy Portfolio Night Conference sheet to help your students navigate through their portfolios and their learning. This document is designed especially for students in grades 3-5, with complex questions and smaller lines for writing. Includes 9 pages of questions, sentence starters, goals, skills, Unit
Preview of Utilissima Enuntiatio - Useful Sayings Poster

Utilissima Enuntiatio - Useful Sayings Poster

Looking to use more spoken Latin in your classroom? Having trouble finding spoken Latin posters from common resource sites? This poster of useful phrases 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 Economics Project: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Presentation

Economics Project: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Presentation

In this activity, students work in groups of four to create a weather report of the economic conditions. They use creativity and humor to apply their understandings of recessions and inflationary gaps as extreme "conditions" in the "forecast" of a desired region.Within this report, students explain the expected impacts, interview a person "in the elements," and then pose an advice (policy) of how to respond to these extreme weather conditions. The document for this task includes an overview, rub
Preview of More Monologues for adolescent performers

More Monologues for adolescent performers

Created by
David McLean
Adding to the repertoire of monologues found in the first series, More Monologues continues to address challenging topics. There is the humor and embarrassment associated with dad jokes but there are also the more controversial topics of apologizing and bullying and alcohol. These are real concerns that adolescents face and there is no better place to build empathy and an appreciation of what others might be experiencing than within the safety of a drama studio where ones acting talent can be ex
Preview of A LATIN CLASS DIVERSION - Shakespeare's Pyramus & Thisbe Skit in Latin

A LATIN CLASS DIVERSION - Shakespeare's Pyramus & Thisbe Skit in Latin

YOU CAN MAKE A DRAMATIC DIFFERENCEA fun theatrical project to challenge and exercise students of Latin. This short skit is written in Latin and is a cutting from Shakespearean "Midsummer Night's Dream". This Latin class diversion is perfect for use in the classroom or can be presented on the stage. Increase translation, reading and/or performance skills with this unique Latin script. It is particularly suited for presentation at school assemblies, in classroom use, and/or commencement exercis
Preview of Licetne mihi...? - May I...? Poster

Licetne mihi...? - May I...? Poster

Looking to use more spoken Latin in your classroom? Having trouble finding spoken Latin posters from common resource sites? This poster of "May I" questions 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 IB Portfolio Night Sheet K-2

IB Portfolio Night Sheet K-2

Created by
Miss Rosenthal
As teachers working in an IB school, we know the importance of portfolios. But when it comes time for students to share their portfolios with their parents, they forget what to say. Use this handy Portfolio Night Conference sheet to help your students navigate through their portfolios and their learning. This document is designed especially for students in grades K-2, with simplified questions and plenty of space to write. Includes 10 pages of questions, sentence starters, and scales to ra
Preview of Secrets - A lesson for applying subtext in acting

Secrets - A lesson for applying subtext in acting

Created by
Designing Drama
Subtext is a challenging concept to teach. This lesson is designed to build upon student knowledge of objectives, tactics and motivation by layering with subtext. It includes a script for classroom use, subtext samples for students and additional extension activity suggestions.
Preview of IB DP TOK Essay 2023 Ideas Topic 3. Bubbles

IB DP TOK Essay 2023 Ideas Topic 3. Bubbles

These is a comprehensive 1500 word-list of ideas to help your students excel in their TOK essay including the main ideas that must be discussed in the essay and real-life examples in two AOKs (History and Natural sciences).
Preview of Latin Phrases

Latin Phrases

A tool to use for asking students to translate famous Latin phrases. Phrases include proverbs, sayings, legal terms, etc.
Preview of The Power of Yes! - An objectives and tactics exercise

The Power of Yes! - An objectives and tactics exercise

Created by
Designing Drama
An exercise for understanding and practicing objectives and tactics in acting.
Preview of Ceres and Proserpina Skit: Roman Mythology

Ceres and Proserpina Skit: Roman Mythology

Created by
Madelyn Waehner
Skit to teach students about ancient Roman and Greek Mythology!One of a group of five skits written for a Latin Summer Camp for 4th-8th graders, suitable to be read/performed by anyone late elementary school and up. Lasts 5-10 minutes. Can be performed with as few as 3 actors if doubling of parts is used (which is recommended); around 5 actors is optimal.This is the full Ceres & Proserpina skit--you can get the other four skits in the paid version in my store. This is the Roman myth explaini
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 Sample: "Discuss ethical considerations related to research at the cog. level."

Sample: "Discuss ethical considerations related to research at the cog. level."

This argumentative essay is based on the IB Psychology Paper 1 essay prompt "Discuss ethical considerations related to research studies at the cognitive level." It purposefully uses research not found in most curricula as the idea is stimulate discussions on the specific ethical issues raised in the essay rather than give a list of easily memorized studies and concerns. Hopefully the class as a whole will read it then relate the concerns not just to psychological research but to the world around
Preview of Caesar DBG 1.2 - Ubi Helvetii incolunt?  Audite et pingite!

Caesar DBG 1.2 - Ubi Helvetii incolunt? Audite et pingite!

Created by
Magistra Daniels
This is a set of eight statements to read aloud to students while they draw the diagram of where the Helvetii live in Gaul. It is a pre- or post-reading exercise for Caesar's De Bello Gallico 1.2.To listen to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6chE5Xut54
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