Lesson on Map Projection which uses a clip from the West Wing to explain map projection and why it is important.
Please be advised--Lesson requires students to have oranges, clementines or tangerines to draw on and peel.
The clip engages
Students explore how we see Greece and Rome in our world today. Students research and make a webpage about 5 topics--Greek roots, Latin roots, famous scientist, architecture, and government. Each category has multiple topics for students to
This PowerPoint is designed so that students can deduce the greetings. By pointing out context such as question marks and the way the conversation usually flow students can guess the Greetings.
The worksheet also includes some extra words
Worksheet in which students must match Latin sentence with funny family photos.
Great activity to review vocabulary. If students know numbers and family vocab they can deduce the meaning of the rest of the sentence.
Powerpoint even includes a
This lesson allows for first year Latin students to translate a real, authentic text in Latin. Heavily scaffolded, the lesson is written for teacher and students to co-construct the translation. First the students brainstorm derivatives then
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