Description
This Latin Imperatives Task Card Activity is a printable and digital resource designed for the Latin 1 and Latin 2 classroom to help students practice and build confidence creating and translating Latin commands. Ideal for review before a quiz, partner work, or an interactive “walk the room” activity, this grammar-based set supports mastery of Latin imperatives in a fun, movement-based format.
This resource is more than just grammar practice—it’s an interactive way to reinforce tense recognition and accuracy. Students get to review Latin conjugation patterns, practice translation, and identify correct endings—all while staying actively engaged. Plus, blank task cards allow for easy differentiation and customization to meet the needs of your learners.
🔹 What’s Included
- 30 task cards featuring a variety of activities on both positive and negative Latin commands in the singular and plural forms.
- Easy printable cut-and-go or Google slides option
- Student response sheet for accountability and easy grading
- Answer key for quick reference
- Blank cards for teacher customization or extension activities
- Suggested uses and implementation tips
🔹 How to Use in Your Classroom
Set up the cards around the classroom and let students “walk the room” or assign digitally with ready-to-post Google Slides to complete each prompt on their response sheet. Tasks include items like:
- Identifying and translating positive imperatives
- Completing Latin sentences with the correct imperative form
- Changing positive to negative commands
- and more!
This format works beautifully for:
- Review before assessments
- Partner or small group activities
- Fast-finisher practice
- Stations or center work
The blank task cards are perfect for extension or tailoring the activity to specific verbs your class is studying.
Pair It with More Practice !
Want even more support with Latin Imperatives? You may also be interested in…
👉Latin Imperatives Conjugation Practice | Mystery Picture Activity | 3 Versions
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Description
This Latin Imperatives Task Card Activity is a printable and digital resource designed for the Latin 1 and Latin 2 classroom to help students practice and build confidence creating and translating Latin commands. Ideal for review before a quiz, partner work, or an interactive “walk the room” activity, this grammar-based set supports mastery of Latin imperatives in a fun, movement-based format.
This resource is more than just grammar practice—it’s an interactive way to reinforce tense recognition and accuracy. Students get to review Latin conjugation patterns, practice translation, and identify correct endings—all while staying actively engaged. Plus, blank task cards allow for easy differentiation and customization to meet the needs of your learners.
🔹 What’s Included
- 30 task cards featuring a variety of activities on both positive and negative Latin commands in the singular and plural forms.
- Easy printable cut-and-go or Google slides option
- Student response sheet for accountability and easy grading
- Answer key for quick reference
- Blank cards for teacher customization or extension activities
- Suggested uses and implementation tips
🔹 How to Use in Your Classroom
Set up the cards around the classroom and let students “walk the room” or assign digitally with ready-to-post Google Slides to complete each prompt on their response sheet. Tasks include items like:
- Identifying and translating positive imperatives
- Completing Latin sentences with the correct imperative form
- Changing positive to negative commands
- and more!
This format works beautifully for:
- Review before assessments
- Partner or small group activities
- Fast-finisher practice
- Stations or center work
The blank task cards are perfect for extension or tailoring the activity to specific verbs your class is studying.
Pair It with More Practice !
Want even more support with Latin Imperatives? You may also be interested in…
👉Latin Imperatives Conjugation Practice | Mystery Picture Activity | 3 Versions




