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Preview of Latin Weekend Chat Mat / Handout | Past & Future | quid fecisti / quid facies?

Latin Weekend Chat Mat / Handout | Past & Future | quid fecisti / quid facies?

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MagistraDB
This Latin “chat mat” / handout gives your students the vocabulary to fluently talk or write about their weekends, boosting target language use with a focus on the past tense (quid fēcistī?) and the future (quid faciēs?).  I like to print these out double-sided with the past on side 1 and the future on side 2. I pop them in cheap plastic binder sleeves so students can put them in their Latin binders and have easy access all year (or for years to come!). On Mondays or Fridays, students can flip
Preview of AP LATIN: Rhetorical Devices and Figures of Speech from Vergil's Aeneid

AP LATIN: Rhetorical Devices and Figures of Speech from Vergil's Aeneid

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Imperator
Learning the many rhetorical devices and figures of speech used in Vergil's Latin poetry can be exceptionally difficult. In fact, more AP Latin students report being confused about questions on rhetorical devices than any other question on the AP Latin exam. Whether you are learning Vergil's Aeneid on your own, or want to help your AP Latin students recognize and understand the major rhetorical devices for the upcoming AP Latin exam, this document (designed to be an easy, printable handout for
Preview of The Knight & Latin Prepositions

The Knight & Latin Prepositions

The Knight & Latin Prepositions Ablative vs. Accusative Case | Positional Words Activity Help Latin students understand Latin prepositions and cases using a familiar medieval knight character! This resource introduces Latin prepositions through positional words and clearly teaches the difference between the ablative case (where?) and the accusative case (where to?) using simple sentences, visual prompts, and hands-on activities centered on the Knight and the castle wall. Perfect for any
Preview of Latin Warm-Up & Exit Ticket Slides: “Salvēte / Valēte” Citrus Theme

Latin Warm-Up & Exit Ticket Slides: “Salvēte / Valēte” Citrus Theme

Make your Latin class lively and language-rich from bell to bell! This includes one editable warm-up and one exit ticket slide with a modern design that blends structure, engagement, and classical culture. Warm-Up: “Salvēte” Quem mavis? — fun “Would you rather” question Quid hodie faciēmus? — preview of the day’s activities Tempestās est... — weather practice Sentio... — student mood check Editable propositum and ad incipiendum sections Exit Ticket: “Valēte” Includes a Roman cultural or histor
Preview of Latin journal entry template (days, months, weather, emotions practice!)

Latin journal entry template (days, months, weather, emotions practice!)

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MagistraDB
Give your Latin students multiple opportunities to practice and reinforce basic structures, names of days / months, weather terminology etc. with this journal template! My students write an entry 1-2 times per week, but this can be a daily activity as well! Questions include: quī diēs est hodiē?quī diēs erat herī?quī diēs erit crās?quod est caelum hodiē?quid agis hodiē?cuī grātiam habēs hodiē?plus a space for a question of the day (rogātum dieī)I include a full-page version and an option for tw
Preview of Latin Relative Pronoun Notes

Latin Relative Pronoun Notes

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LSA Publishing
Notes for the Latin relative pronouns (Qui, quae, quod): includes both forms and translations.
Preview of Wheelock's Latin Vocabulary Lists

Wheelock's Latin Vocabulary Lists

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LSA Publishing
Vocabulary lists for the Vocabula of all forty chapters of Wheelock's seventh edition. Each chapter has a separate vocab list for easy printing and use in a classroom.
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