Inspired by Gianfranco Conti's sentence builders ('The Language Gym'), these documents trigger confident conversation in Latin on topics such as hobbies, holiday plans, what you did last weekend etc. Each page focusses on one grammatical aspect that may or may not be explicitly taught, e.g. perfect or future tense, prepositional phrases etc. Project a page to a screen or print it out for your students. Model the activity by reading the question at the top and then answering it by choosing one wo
A great looking poster (2 versions provided) to put up in the classroom for daily check-ins on how students are feeling. "Ut vales hodie? Hodie ego sum..."
Inspired by Gianfranco Conti's sentence builders ('The Language Gym'), this document triggers confident conversation in Latin on the topic of where things are, using prepositions. Project this page to a screen or print it out for your students. Model the activity by reading the question at the top and then answering it by choosing one word or phrase per column. This can also be used for a fun drawing game - put students in pair; one student reads out a sentence, the other draws what that sentenc
3 Latin worksheets to review vocabulary of body parts - page 1 picture with Latin names - page 2 find as many derivatives as you can - page 3 after memorising the Latin names, write them down below pictures
12 Latin posters with English translation to put up in the classroom Yes No How do you say...? What does ... mean? Please Thank you I don't understand May I go to the bathroom? Happy birthday to you...
Inspired by Gianfranco Conti's sentence builders ('The Language Gym'), this document triggers confident conversation in Latin on the topic of what you did in the last holiday. Project this page to a screen or print it out for your students. Model the activity by reading the question at the top and then answering it by choosing one word or phrase per column. For example, "Quid tibi placet facere?" (what do you like doing?) Mihi placet... maxime... ambulare... per campos... cum fele You can base m
Printable cards to help students play 'I Piscatum!' (Go fish!) in Latin. Nominative and genitive endings are provided so that students may be able to form the accusative. The animals and numbers are based on these Go Fish and Animal Rummy card decks: https://www.amazon.com.au/Melissa-Doug-Classic-Card-Games/dp/B000GL1COG/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1 & keywords=go+fish & qid=1634361862 & s=toys & sr=1-7
Inspired by Gianfranco Conti's sentence builders ('The Language Gym'), this document triggers confident conversation in Latin on the topic of what you will do tonight / tomorrow / next weekend, using the future tense. Project this page to a screen or print it out for your students. Model the activity by reading the question at the top and then answering it by choosing one word or phrase per column. For example, "Quid tibi placet facere?" (what do you like doing?) Mihi placet... maxime... ambular
Inspired by Gianfranco Conti's sentence builders ('The Language Gym'), this document triggers confident conversation in Latin on the topic of what you did last weekend or last night, using the perfect tense. Project this page to a screen or print it out for your students. Model the activity by reading the question at the top and then answering it by choosing one word or phrase per column. For example, "Quid tibi placet facere?" (what do you like doing?) Mihi placet... maxime... ambulare... per c
A simple worksheet on 6 parts of the face in Latin. This can be used in conjunction with other worksheets on body parts. A great starting point to study English vocabulary and derivatives
Inspired by Gianfranco Conti's sentence builders ('The Language Gym'), this document triggers confident conversation in Latin on the topic of hobbies and activities one likes or doesn't like to do. Project this page to a screen or print it out for your students. Model the activity by reading the question at the top and then answering it by choosing one word or phrase per column. For example, "Quid tibi placet facere?" (what do you like doing?) Mihi placet... maxime... ambulare... per campos..