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Latin Indicative & Imperative Verb Synopsis Worksheet
Latin Indicative & Imperative Verb Synopsis Worksheet
Latin Indicative & Imperative Verb Synopsis Worksheet
Latin Indicative & Imperative Verb Synopsis Worksheet
Latin Indicative & Imperative Verb Synopsis Worksheet
Latin Indicative & Imperative Verb Synopsis Worksheet
Latin Indicative & Imperative Verb Synopsis Worksheet
Latin Indicative & Imperative Verb Synopsis Worksheet
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Description

Included in this resource is a blank verb synopsis worksheet (indicative active & passive, imperatives) with which you can assign any Latin verb/person/number. Additionally included are worksheets for example verbs from each conjugation with answers – these are in 3rd/singular as it deviates least from the ‘rules.’

Verb synopsis charts are a great way for students to quickly review all verb forms & begin to recognize patterns. Practicing with ‘standard’ verbs as well as irregular verbs or your current vocabulary list will help reinforce concepts by breaking students out of the paradigm-conjugation routine.

These worksheets would be great as a traditional, printed consumable, or placed in a page protector to use for quick, in class review with dry erase markers.

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Latin Indicative & Imperative Verb Synopsis Worksheet

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Grades
5th - 12th
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Pages
7
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

Included in this resource is a blank verb synopsis worksheet (indicative active & passive, imperatives) with which you can assign any Latin verb/person/number. Additionally included are worksheets for example verbs from each conjugation with answers – these are in 3rd/singular as it deviates least from the ‘rules.’

Verb synopsis charts are a great way for students to quickly review all verb forms & begin to recognize patterns. Practicing with ‘standard’ verbs as well as irregular verbs or your current vocabulary list will help reinforce concepts by breaking students out of the paradigm-conjugation routine.

These worksheets would be great as a traditional, printed consumable, or placed in a page protector to use for quick, in class review with dry erase markers.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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