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Preview of Latin 1 Curriculum Sumus 1 Unit 1 Classroom & Remote Lesson Materials

Latin 1 Curriculum Sumus 1 Unit 1 Classroom & Remote Lesson Materials

Start off the school year right in Latin class, no matter how you are delivering instruction! This set of Latin Flex plans features the FIRST unit that you will teach in Latin 1, Level 1. This is the Flex Learning equivalent of Sumus 1 Unit 1. This set of Sumus Flex Plans includes lesson plans and materials for 7 days of instruction plus supplemental/enrichment materials. Lesson plans and materials are provided for FOUR (4) synchronized learning strands in order to streamline planning:TRADITIONA
Preview of Nominative Nouns Worksheet, 1st and 2nd Declension (Latin I)

Nominative Nouns Worksheet, 1st and 2nd Declension (Latin I)

This a drill worksheet for nominative case nouns in 1st and 2nd Declension. The first page mainly practices singulars and plurals, while the second page introduces the verb "Sum, Esse" and simple sentences using that. Links to the vocabulary list of the nouns and verbs used are provided at the top of the file. You could easily split the worksheet into two if you wanted to cover "Sum" at a later time. I generally start the left column with students in class, and have them try the right column on
Preview of Accusative and Ablative Worksheet (Latin I)

Accusative and Ablative Worksheet (Latin I)

This a drill worksheet for Accusative and Ablative case nouns in 1st and 2nd Declension. The first page mainly Accusatives, while the second page practices Ablatives. There is also some focus on identifying Nominatives before translating sentences and labeling sentences before translating them. Links to the vocabulary list of the nouns and verbs used are provided at the top of the file. You could easily split the worksheet into two if you wanted to.I generally start the left column with students
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