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Preview of Latin Constellations: Flashcards, Worksheets - Mythology & Astronomy

Latin Constellations: Flashcards, Worksheets - Mythology & Astronomy

Product Description: Introduce your Latin students to the fascinating world of constellations! This ready-to-use vocabulary packet focuses on the Latin terms for major constellations ( aquarius, aries, cancer, capricornus, gemini, virgo, leo, libra, pisces, sagittarius, scorpius, taurus), perfect for Latin class, mythology units, astronomy cross-curricular lessons, or homeschool space studies. Students will build recognition and retention of these important astronomical terms through a variety o
Preview of Latin Indirect Statement Handout

Latin Indirect Statement Handout

I give this handout to my students for easy reference. It goes into the "permanent" section of their folder/notebook. They are required to memorize the "head verbs" and "space-time" continuum for a quiz. My students find this a helpful explanation of how indirect statements work for Latin 2-AP.
Preview of Vocabulary From Classical Roots Book A  Tests for Lessons 1-16

Vocabulary From Classical Roots Book A Tests for Lessons 1-16

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Dorothy Mallona
These are tests covering 2 lessons in one test taken from the Vocabulary from Classical Roots book by Norma Fifer and Nancy Flowers. Published by Educators Publishing Service.The test is a matching of all the definitions to the key words. On the test "key" words are called derivatives. There is also a section to define the Roots and tell what language, Greek or Latin, that they come from. There is extra credit offered requiring a knowledge of Roman Numerals and the quotes found at the beginning
Preview of AP Latin Exam Practice Test | Answer Keys Included

AP Latin Exam Practice Test | Answer Keys Included

This AP Latin practice test includes 52 multiple-choice questions and five free-response tasks (short answer, translation, short essay, project poetry essay, project prose essay). The practice test uses real, well-attested Latin from Vergil's Aeneid, Catullus, Cicero, Ovid, Phaedrus, Seneca, and Pliny. Answer keys are included.
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