This funny mad Lib about a man and his dog will keep your students on their feet while they change positive adjectives into superlatives, match nouns with adjectives and laugh their way through the translation. Disclaimer: Because of the nature of madlibs, the final translation may (probably) won't make sense!
This fascinating presentation brings military into the hands of your students. Click on the legion sections to be brought to a soldier. Click all over the soldier to discover the armor, weapons, and accessories that accompanied them. Includes velites, hastatii, triarii, and even alae (equites).Tib Gratias ago!
This little slide show will give some simple ways to help you figure out what your dirty (now cleaned) Roman coin is. Later in the presentation, it goes into economics of the roman empire, comparing pay to today, and even prices.
A fun and interactive approach to teaching coins. Look into the history of coins and go on your own "coin hunt" in the presentation. Clean the coin and find out for yourself what you have! Click links while journeying on the "coin hunt," and be prepared for a few animations.
This riveting presentation takes full advantage of animation features in PowerPoint. take your students on a journey through history to fight the good fight in the Punic wars. Who was good? Let your students decide! Accompanies the Primum bellum punicum PowerPoint from Language Preparation as well.
Go through the lives and deaths of the 6 men who impacted Ancient Rome so greatly! click through the slideshow first to get used to the animations, they are a hoot! there is only 2 slides, but the second is very intricately animated and arranged. Tibi gratias ago!
Click your way through this exciting geography adventure! Travel along the 7 hills of Rome and find out facts about each! Don't forget to visit the forum where there is even more to be seen. anything highlighted in yellow is clickable, experiment for yourself and see what you come upon!
Tibi gratias ago!
This animated PowerPoint shows the truth behind roman voting procedures. Click through it a few times to get used to the funny animations. Tibi gratias ago!
Bring your students back to Ancient Roman economy by having them create a coin on paper! this outline gives a rubric, instructions, and additional help. goes great with the "coin attribution" presentation and the "Roman coins" presentation. Tibi gratias ago!
Take your adjective learning to the next degree! This Bingo game is meant to help morphology by practicing with adjective degrees of comparison and all adverb forms. The goal of this exercise is that your students should be able (after a few games) to recognize a form of any of the listed adjectives (including the irregular ones!). Instructions on second page.
Play with Latin scientific names! Gather information about binomial nomenclature through your Latin knowledge, then create your own organism! Good for 1st or second year Latin students.
This PowerPoint will bring you back into the time of Ancient Rome's and Carthage's first encounter on the shores of Sicily. complete with fun animation and maps, this presentation is sure to wow any audience.
Have students get out their creative side, because this map project will stretch their imagination! student will create a unique map of ancient Rome and include certain landmarks and buildings.
Entice your students to listen in class all while having fun! Read the section of information about the Roman Manhood Ceremony to your students as they listen for key terms and fill out their homemade bingo charts (included). They can win, if and only if they can define their terms!
Compare the triumph of Ancient Rome to the prowess and culture of the modern United Kingdom. So many similarities to account for, so see for yourself! the explanations are in the notes of the PowerPoint presentation. Enjoy! Tibi gratias ago!
This lovely handout shows the many ways a verb's present stem can change into its perfect stem. I gathered this handout together with guidance from the Oxford Latin Course Part II, but added the examples myself. Tibi gratias ago!
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