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Preview of Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Ave Maris Stella"

Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Ave Maris Stella"

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This unit uses the Latin prayer "Ave Maris Stella" as a springboard to teach English vocabulary that comes from the Latin words: "mare," "stella," "porta," "os," "pax," and "malus." Perfect for the ELA, Latin, or religion classroom at a Catholic or Christian school in the upper elementary or lower middle grades. The following digital files are included with purchase: NotesGuided notesDoodle notesPresentation for notesCryptogram bellringers and keySecret message worksheet and keyFrayer squares pa
Preview of Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Adeste Fideles" (O Come, All Ye Faithful)

Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Adeste Fideles" (O Come, All Ye Faithful)

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This unit uses the Latin hymn "Adeste Fideles" (O Come, All Ye Faithful) as a springboard to teach English vocabulary that comes from the Latin words: "fidelis," "triumphus," "natus," and "adorare." Perfect for the ELA, Latin, or religion classroom at a Catholic or Christian school in the upper elementary or lower middle grades. The following digital files are included with purchase: NotesGuided notesDoodle notesPresentation for notesIllustration bellringersCryptogram worksheet and keySet of 3 c
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month Posters for the Latin Classroom

Hispanic Heritage Month Posters for the Latin Classroom

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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in your Latin class! These posters highlight prominent people of Hispanic descent who have studied Latin. Download the file, print on 11x17 paper, and display! Featured Persons: - Trajan and Hadrian (Roman emperors born in Spain) - Juan Badiano - Juan Luis Vives - Juan Latino - Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz - Miguel Hidalgo - Jorge Luis Borges - Rosario Castellanos
Preview of Latin Roots via Latin Prayers BUNDLE

Latin Roots via Latin Prayers BUNDLE

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This unit uses the Latin prayers "Ave Maria," "Pater Noster," and "Salve Regina" as a springboard to teach English vocabulary that comes from Latin words. Perfect for the ELA, Latin, or religion classroom at a Catholic or Christian school in the upper elementary or lower middle grades. UPDATE: "Ave Maris Stella" and "Adeste Fideles" now included!
Preview of Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Salve Regina"

Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Salve Regina"

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This unit uses the Latin prayer "Salve Regina" as a springboard to teach English vocabulary that comes from the Latin words: "regina," "mater," "vita," "clamare," "convertere," and "post." Perfect for the ELA, Latin, or religion classroom at a Catholic or Christian school in the upper elementary or lower middle grades. The following digital files are included with purchase: NotesGuided notesDoodle notesPresentation for notesCryptogram bellringers and keySet of 3 crossword puzzles and keyFrayer
Preview of Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Pater Noster"

Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Pater Noster"

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This unit uses the Latin prayer "Pater Noster" as a springboard to teach English vocabulary that comes from the Latin words: "pater," "regnum," "voluntas," "terra," "libera," and "malo." Perfect for the ELA, Latin, or religion classroom at a Catholic or Christian school in the upper elementary or lower middle grades. The following digital files are included with purchase: NotesGuided notesDoodle notesPresentation for notesIllustration bellringers Cryptogram puzzles and keySet of 3 crossword puz
Preview of Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Ave Maria"

Latin Roots via Latin Prayers: "Ave Maria"

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This unit uses the Latin prayer "Ave Maria" as a springboard to teach English vocabulary that comes from the Latin words: "gratia," "plena," "dominus," "sancta," "mater," and "mortis." Perfect for the ELA, Latin, or religion classroom at a Catholic or Christian school in the upper elementary or lower middle grades. The following digital files are included with purchase: NotesGuided notesDoodle notesPresentation for notesCryptogram bellringers and keySet of 3 crossword puzzles and keySecret mess
Preview of Pokemon Color-by-Number: Subject-Verb Agreement (Active Voice)

Pokemon Color-by-Number: Subject-Verb Agreement (Active Voice)

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Students choose the Latin verb that matches the English phase, and slowly an image of TOGEPI is revealed! Great as a review for Latin verbs, as a sub plan or part of your normal instruction. Verbs of various conjugations in the active voice are covered. Can be used with any textbook. Key is included.
Preview of "Decisive Battles: TEUTOBURG FOREST" Viewing Guide

"Decisive Battles: TEUTOBURG FOREST" Viewing Guide

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This is a viewing guide for the documentary “Teutoburg Forest, 9 AD” of History Channel's series "Decisive Battles." This episode lays out the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, using "video game technology" to reenact the battle. The documentary is 22 minutes long, perfect as a sub plan or part of your normal instruction. The viewing guide is two pages, and an answer key is included for easy grading. The documentary was created by the History Channel. Links to free online versions are included i
Preview of "Rome's Greatest Battles: ACTIUM" Viewing Guide

"Rome's Greatest Battles: ACTIUM" Viewing Guide

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This is a viewing guide for the documentary “Actium” of National Geographic’s series "Rome’s Greatest Battles." This episode lays out the Battle of Actium, the relationship of Antony and Cleopatra, and Octavian’s rise to power. The documentary is 45 minutes long, perfect as a sub plan or part of your normal instruction. The viewing guide is two pages, and an answer key is included for easy grading. The documentary was created by National Geographic. Links to free online versions are included
Preview of Black History Month Posters for the Latin Classroom

Black History Month Posters for the Latin Classroom

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MagistraMonson
Celebrate Black History Month in your Latin class! These posters highlight prominent African Americans who have studied Latin. Download the file, print on 11x17 paper, and display! Featured Persons: - Countee Cullen - W. E. B. Du Bois - Toni Morrison - Paul Robeson - Phillis Wheatley
Preview of "Feminae Sabinae" Reading Passage and Activities

"Feminae Sabinae" Reading Passage and Activities

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Need an extra passage for your Latin I or II class? This story of the rape of the Sabine women is perfect for teaching or reviewing pluperfect active verbs. Glossary and comprehension questions are included. In addition, worksheets and activities are included, all of which tie into the passage. Included documents: - reading passage with gloss and comprehension questions - verb ID worksheet and key - verb maze activity and key - Google Translate activity - translation unscramble worksheet and
Preview of Trivial Persequor: Blank Template

Trivial Persequor: Blank Template

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"Trivial Persequor" is a review game for Latin class based on the popular game "Trivial Pursuit." It can be played with or without a game board. Game rules for playing without a board are included. This is the BLANK TEMPLATE ONLY, for teachers who want to write their own questions. If you purchase the Latin I question set, you will receive the blank template, FREE! Trivial Persequor: Latin I
Preview of Trivial Persequor: Latin I

Trivial Persequor: Latin I

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"Trivial Persequor" is a review game for Latin class based on the popular game "Trivial Pursuit." 30 game cards are included, with 6 questions per card. (That's 180 questions!) All the questions are aligned to the National Latin Exam syllabus, using both Intro to Latin and Latin I levels, making it perfect for a review before the exam this February! It would also be perfect for an end of year review, or a Latin Club activity. It can be played with or without a game board. Game rules for playi
Preview of Have a Merry Certamen Christmas!

Have a Merry Certamen Christmas!

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My Christmas gift to all of you: a set of mixed-level Certamen questions for the holidays! I put these together for a Latin Club Christmas/Saturnalia party, and thought I'd share them with you. (Nota Bene: I work at a Catholic school, so a few questions are religious in nature. Use your best judgement if working in a public school environment.)
Preview of Pokemon Color-by-Number: 2nd Declension

Pokemon Color-by-Number: 2nd Declension

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MagistraMonson
Students choose the Latin noun that matches the English phase, and slowly an image of EEVEE is revealed! Great as a review for 2nd declension endings (both -us and -er), as a sub plan or part of your normal instruction. Can be used with any textbook. Key is included.
Preview of Pokemon Color-by-Number: 3rd Declension i-stem Nouns

Pokemon Color-by-Number: 3rd Declension i-stem Nouns

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Students choose the Latin noun that matches the English phase, and slowly an image of SNORLAX is revealed! Great as a review for 3rd declension i-stem endings, as a sub plan or part of your normal instruction. Can be used with any textbook. Key is included.
Preview of "Lupa" Reading Passage and Activities

"Lupa" Reading Passage and Activities

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MagistraMonson
Need an extra passage for your Latin I class? This story of Romulus and Remus, told from the point of view of the she-wolf, is perfect for teaching or reviewing 1st declension nouns. Glossary and comprehension questions are included. In addition, worksheets and activities are included, all of which tie into the passage. Included documents: - reading passage with gloss and comprehension questions - crossword puzzle and key - fill-in-the-blank worksheet and key - "Build-A-Sentence Workshop" wor
Preview of Pokemon Color-by-Number: 1st Declension

Pokemon Color-by-Number: 1st Declension

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MagistraMonson
Students choose the Latin noun that matches the English phase, and slowly an image of GROWLITHE is revealed! Great as a review for 1st declension endings, as a sub plan or part of your normal instruction. Can be used with any textbook. Key is included.
Preview of Pokemon Color-by-Number: Locative Case

Pokemon Color-by-Number: Locative Case

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Students choose the Latin that matches the English phase, and slowly an image of PSYDUCK is revealed! Great as a review for the locative case and rules governing cities, towns, and small islands, as a sub plan or part of your normal instruction. Can be used with any textbook. Key is included.
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