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Preview of Cambridge Latin Course Stages 13-20 Vocabulary Quizzes and Word Study Exercises

Cambridge Latin Course Stages 13-20 Vocabulary Quizzes and Word Study Exercises

Created by
Brian Serwicki
Quizzes test stage vocabulary by embedding approximately 10 words from each half (first and second) of the checklist into 3 sentences per quiz. Students are therefore assessed by having to translate words in context with inflection as they would see it in literature. Word study worksheets are also included for each stage.
Preview of Latin Chapter Review Quiz

Latin Chapter Review Quiz

Covering vocabulary and declensions from Chapters 1-4, this quiz allows for informal assessment of student progress and understanding.
Preview of Games for Spanish or ESL Students

Games for Spanish or ESL Students

Use the popular Cootie Game to teach Spanish for anatomy, colors, clothing with my variations and additions, or reverse it to teach English. Fun and helpful for children, teenagers, adults, ESL students. It is available for various levels of Spanish or English. Give each player a copy of this game for reference words or have them make flash cards of each item or purchase my Cootie flash cards. They can answer or question each other about the colors, clothes, and anatomy, hold conversations,
Preview of Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Created by
Melanie Kross
Students in 2nd through 5th grades will have the opportunity to match up Greek and Latin roots with their meanings, examples of words containing the roots, and pictures to lock the meanings into memory!! There are two versions, one that is more difficult because the colors are the same, while the other set is multi-colored for easy self checking. Once puzzles are completed students will record the matches they have made in a chart.
Preview of Anchor Charts for CI Latin Classroom

Anchor Charts for CI Latin Classroom

Created by
In Sinu Urbis
In order to keep the input in a CI Latin classroom comprehensible, it is important to keep certain useful questions, words, and phrases on display at all times. I created this document to help make three very useful anchor charts for my own classroom: one of useful phrases (e.g. Quid significat?, Gratias, etc.), one of useful interrogatives that begin with qu- and cu- (e.g Quis?, Cui?, etc.), and one of other useful interrogatives (Ubi?, Quot?, etc.) I did my best to be conservative with paper
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