A fun and easy to work with worksheet on 20 Latin words and their English meaning. Students work as "word sleuths" to try and identify the meaning ... ByMark Aaron
A fun and easy to work with worksheet on 20 Latin words and their English meaning. Similar in format to "Latin: The Language of Rome Fun Worksheet ... ByMark Aaron
This worksheet/activity moves you from single words (Fun Worksheet #1 and #2) to commonly used phrases. Students are given fifteen Latin phrases wh... ByMark Aaron
Assignment for creating a derivative tree. Using Latin root words, prefixes, and suffixes, students can create English words, make connections betw... ByVirginiaeducator
This worksheet is exactly like #1 and #2 in my series of Latin lessons, but with sixteen words instead of twenty for students to work with. Please ... ByMark Aaron
A comprehensive list of Greek and Roman gods, goddesses, mythological locations and terms. The major deities have all clarifying information provi... ByKate Reid
I teach my middle school class four common Latin words that are part of English a day for five school days. This is a great warmup to begin a langu... ByMark Aaron
Beginning Latin students often have trouble knowing when to supply a personal pronoun in a Latin translation. This flowchart will help students lea... ByAnn Weaver Hart
This is identical in format to my Latin worksheets #1, 2, and 4 but with fifteen new single words. Please read the descriptions of those lessons/wo... ByMark Aaron
How quickly can you find an M.D. in the P.M.? This bingo-style scavenger hunt for Latin abbreviations teaches children the Latin origins of the ab... ByLaura Burke
Great way to teach Latin colors and animal names! Use the team's Latin color names as clues to figure out the Latin name for professional football... ByLaura 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 ro... ByLaura Burke
Students bring life into Latin class or social studies class with independent, expressive classical world projects. The classics live through artwo... ByForeignlanguagehouse
This assignment asks students to create a dialogue which they will use in a comic strip.
The assignment includes a list of requirements that nee... ByEsther Noh
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 comm... ByMagister
This activity will provide Latin students with help understanding and working with 3rd declension nouns in Latin. This activity shows students how ... ByMagistra
The story of Jupiter and Mercury dressing as travelers and visiting Baucis and Philemon, translated into simple Latin appropriate for Latin I. Prac... BySara Sprunk
A set of 20 viewing questions (akin to reading questions) for the PBS video Greeks - Crucible of Civilization, produced in 2000 and narrated by Lia... ByEd Dehoratius
A set of 30 viewing questions (akin to reading questions) for the PBS video Greeks - Crucible of Civilization, produced in 2000 and narrated by Lia... ByEd Dehoratius
This activity has the students answer the question 'whose.' The student needs to form the Latin word into the genitive case and also provide a tran... ByMagistra
The temple that crowned the Capitoline Hill, the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. Little remains of the temple except for a few foundation stones... ByEd Dehoratius
This activity gives students the opprtunity to review the Latin case system and practice changing adjectives into comparative and superlative forms... ByMagistra
The story of Manlius Capitolinus and the sacred geese saving Rome from invasion, translated into simple Latin appropriate for Latin I. Practices 2n... BySara Sprunk
Introduce your young child to Latin and the ancient world with the Classical Coloring Book. 13 line drawings of the ancient world in full-page size... ByEd Dehoratius
Latin Battleship allows students to review nouns and verbs by playing the classic game battleship. The packet includes boards for both nouns and ve... ByEd Dehoratius
The story of Theseus slaying the minotaur, translated into simple Latin appropriate for Latin II. Practices the use of adjectives in the comparativ... BySara Sprunk
The story of Hercules and his unfortunate music teacher, Linus the Centaur, tranlated into simple Latin, suitable for a Latin I class. Practices us... BySara Sprunk
A color map of Ancient Italy with labels in Latin and Rome labeled prominently. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which... ByEd Dehoratius
The story of Perseus slaying the Medusa, translated into simple Latin appropriate for Latin II. Practices the use of demonstrative pronouns, in par... BySara Sprunk
A detailed map of ancient Greece. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as pro... ByEd Dehoratius
Latin versions of the cards used in the game Clue. They work best perhaps for reviewing / learning the ablative but have other applications as well... ByEd Dehoratius
This homework assignment is tailored to correspond to Stage 15 of the Cambridge Latin Course. It reviews all the major grammar points introduced i... ByVirginiaeducator
Useful as an instructional handout or reference for writing and science writing, this four-page document in MS-Word 97-2003 format can be printed a... ByChard
A map of the Near East, showing the earliest civilizations of the west, with the Persian Empire highlighted. Bactria, Assyria, Mesopotamia, and oth... ByEd Dehoratius
Originally written for a Latin class, this project can be adapted to any unit on rhetoric. It asks students to analyze the rhetoric of a speech of ... ByEd Dehoratius
These Social Studies in a Box activities are a great expansion on any Latin American studies unit. I used shoe boxes that I spray painted gray. I... ByGretchen Stephens
A 26 slide PowerPoint that takes students through a detailed introduction to dactylic hexameter (and elegiac couplet at the end), including English... ByEd Dehoratius
A color map of the the eastern Mediterranean in 301 BCE with the various kingdoms / regions delineated (Thrace, Cappadocia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, etc... ByEd Dehoratius
A 19th century line drawing of the Arch of Titus with the inscription visible. Located at the south-eastern end of the Roman Forum, it is a single ... ByEd Dehoratius
A worksheet / activity that asks students to grapple with the different definitions of archaeology, and what archaeology encompasses as a definitio... ByEd Dehoratius
The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus was the epitome of early Roman temple architecture, located on the Capitoline Hill, overlooking the Forum. He... ByEd Dehoratius
A detailed map in color of ancient Greece and the Ionian Peninsula (Turkey) during the Peloponnesian Wars, detailing which cities were allied with ... ByEd Dehoratius
This writing activity requires students to create a Latin sentence using a subject-verb-object-indirect object combination based on visuals provide... ByMagistra
A detailed map of Imperial Rome, with 18 buildings identified by key, and the regions of the ancient city identified. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi,... ByEd Dehoratius