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PRIMARY LATIN EASTER ANIMALS CARDS
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PRIMARY LATIN EASTER ANIMALS CARDS

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EASTER BUNNY CARDS PERFECT FOR YOUR PRIMARY LATIN CLASSROOM - DEVELOP AND PRACTISE LANGUAGE SKILLS IN LATIN WITH MULTI-SKILL GAMES! PRIMARY LATIN EASTER BUNNY ANIMALS GAMES CARDS are perfect for young and beginning learners of LATIN. They provide lots of opportunities to learn a range of animals, both masculine and feminine, and really do help to create a lively language learning environment. Children can develop their skills in word recognition and recall, speaking, listening and reading in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way, independently of the teacher. They’re a great way of introducing the concept of gender, and of looking at the differences in how determiners function in LATIN too. It doesn’t matter is any of the animals don’t feature in your immediate or even longer-term learning plan: the card games encourage children to engage happily and confidently with LATIN, to identify cognates and to develop spelling skills in LATIN. They also help learners begin to work out the meaning of unknown words using visual clues and prompts. Along the way, children may even get to know some new animals! There are 80 cards in total, which include 2 decks of 40 cards to enable you to differentiate your games: - purple bunny cards with the word written out in full in LATIN, as well as the picture prompt. - blackline bunny cards with the word written out in full in ENGLISH, as well as the picture prompt - blackline bunny cards with the picture prompt only - purple bunny cards with the word written out in full in LATIN - this is really useful for word recognition and recall The animals featured are: - bee - bird - cat - dog - duck - elephant - fish - fox - frog - giraffe - lion - monkey - mouse - parrot - rabbit - snake - spider - tiger - tortoise/turtle - zebra I've suggested a range of really successful and popular games to play - play them games as often as possible around EASTER TIME for maximum benefit - the EASTER BUNNIES are always really popular with little learners! Playing against a timer adds some extra fun! Laminate the cards for longevity - you will be able to play the EASTER BUNNY games for many EASTERTIMES to come! Older learners embarking on their LATIN journey really enjoy the games too! The resource consists of a single, non-editable pdf file. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully. GRATIA PLENA ET FELIX PASCHA!
PRIMARY LATIN ANIMALS I HAVE, WHO HAS?
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PRIMARY LATIN FOR CHILDREN ANIMALS VOCABULARY I HAVE, WHO HAS - TWO GAMES & CHALLENGES! The product is copyright, all rights reserved. It is non-editable in a zipped format. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use. I have, Who has... ? is a great language learning game. The repetitive nature of the questions and answers, supported by the visual prompt of the animals images, makes it perfect for practicing, reinforcing and refreshing a range of animals in Latin. It’s a whole-group communicative game, with a multi-skill focus on speaking, listening, reading, vocabulary-building and developing language confidence. The game really does help to create a lively language learning environment, and is a great alternative to more traditional 'drilling' activities. It doesn't matter if some of the words don't feature in your immediate or longer-term learning plan: the aim of the game is to encourage children to engage happily and confidently with both the written and spoken word in Latin. The game works well during your work with the animal kingdom in Latin, and as an all-year-round s tarter and refresher game - along the way, children may even get to know some new animals! There are two games, and two challenges: Challenge One: with the words written out in full in alphabetical order Challenge Two: with the words in topsy-turvy order, and with only the first letter given, which is great for a memory work-out, and really encourages children to focus on the individual words, as well as the gender of each word. There is a visual prompt to help children remember the correct word. The gender is also given, as an additional opportunity to reinforce the concept of gender. There are 30 animals in the set, including both masculine and feminine (this set of animals doesn't actually feature any with neuter gender), which is a really useful engagement with the concept of gender: * bear * bee * bird * bull * cat * cow * dinosaur * dog * donkey * * elephant * fish * fox * frog * hedgehog * horse * giraffe * goose * * kangaroo * lion * mouse * owl * panda bear * polar bear * rabbit * * rat * sheep * snake * spider * whale * zebra * GRATIA PLENA ET CARPE DIEM!
LATIN VERBS CARDS 1
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LATIN VERBS CARDS 1

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LATIN GRAMMAR LATIN VERBS LATIN VOCABULARY **PERFECT FOR DEVELOPING LATIN LANGUAGE SKILLS AS WELL AS PRACTISING AND REVISING 99 ESSENTIAL LATIN VERBS! ** This set of games and activities featuring 99 high-frequency Latin verbs offers an interactive and communicative alternative to ‘traditional’ vocabulary and grammar drilling activities, and really does help to create a lively and multi-skill language learning environment. The Latin-English alphabetical reference list of all 99 verbs in the infinitive form, with the first person singular conjugated, works well as a learning support resource. The cards are versatile, and can be used for a number of language learning games; I’ve described several games you can play and ways you can use them in the classroom. They’re great for a ready-made quick vocab quiz too! The game card template lets your students put their knowledge of Latin verbs to the test as they create cards for each other - preferably from memory! There are 198 matching Latin and English verb cards - it’s a lot of prep, particularly if you laminate them - but it’s definitely worth the effort, as they last for years, and are very popular with students across the entire school year. The Reference, Recall and Write workbook has 18 pages, and is best photocopied double-sided, and double-stapled in workbook format for students to work through either in direct class time, or as independent learning at home. I encourage my students to complete the NOTES AND NEXT STEPS TEMPLATE regularly to help them reflect on their learning, and to set progress targets. We also use this to guide and inform whole-group discussion about learning and progress in general, which is also a really useful activity. There are 3 differentiated recall and write challenges: Recall Challenge One Students recall and write all the verbs in English from a Latin prompt - the Latin verbs are in alphabetical order Recall Challenge Two Students recall and write all the verbs in English from a Latin prompt, with the verbs appearing in random, rather than alphabetical order Recall Challenge Three Students recall and write all the verbs, including the conjugation of the first person singular, in Latin from an English prompt. There are 2 non-editable files in a zipped format; the resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed in any way. Please read the Terms of Use. GRATIA PLENA