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Preview of AP Latin Unit 6: Project Passages and Vocabulary Resources

AP Latin Unit 6: Project Passages and Vocabulary Resources

Created by
Wendy Wira
This .zip file contains worksheets and vocabulary resources for the Project Passages of Unit 6 for the new Pliny/Vergil AP Latin syllabus. It does not include any files for Teacher’s Choice (Latin Poetry). Additionally, there are no suggestions for “projects” in this file because I feel like everyone should make projects to fit their own styles; these materials will simply allow students to translate the passages and provide you with vocabulary materials. I have included the materials in both
Preview of Dido to Aeneas from the Heroides by Ovid (lines 1-124)

Dido to Aeneas from the Heroides by Ovid (lines 1-124)

Created by
Beverley Fraser
Dido to Aeneas Letter from Ovid's HeroidesThis is a Word document containing lines 1-24 that you may edit. The document contains Latin with English vocabulary and blank areas for students to write their translation. In landscape format. This selection is one of the companion texts for the 2024 International Baccalaureate Classical Studies in Latin curriculum.
Preview of Catullus 62

Catullus 62

Created by
Beverley Fraser
Catullus 62 (lines selected for IB curriculum) Includes: Blank Latin translation with vocabulary for students. Color-coded translation with notes for teachers.
Preview of AP Latin Vergil (NEW) - Review

AP Latin Vergil (NEW) - Review

Created by
Magistra BV
This is a selection of passages from the Aeneid for the new AP Latin curriculum. Great for review or assessment when you are done teaching the required lines. Key included.
Preview of Latin State Mottoes

Latin State Mottoes

This PowerPoint slideshow has slides which present the seal and motto of the United States -- E pluribus unum (One out of many) -- as well as those of the other states that have Latin mottoes, e.g. New York -- Excelsior! (Higher!), Kansas -- Ad astra per aspera (To the stars through difficulties), etc. Great for a change of pace mini-lesson. It can also be extended into a class project by having each student 1) select a Latin motto of the armed services, e.g. Marines --Semper Fidelis (Always F
Preview of Spells, Charms, and Jinxes in Harry Potter

Spells, Charms, and Jinxes in Harry Potter

Harry Potter Spells, Charms, and Jinxes is the third in a series of Harry Potter PowerPoints, following Classical Names and Mythical Beasts. The slides in the presentation contain the Latin derivation of the spells, a picture and/or video of the spell, and a brief explanation of the spell's use in the series. J K Rowling relies extensively on her knowledge of Latin and the classical world in her Harry Potter novels, especially in the names of the spells and incantations. Students will gain in
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