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Latin, Greek and Classical Civilisation resources

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I provide resources for Latin, Greek and Classical Civilisation for a range of levels of ability with a specific focus on Common Entrance and Scholarship. They are mainly aimed at teachers who are following the Common Entrance syllabus for Latin and Greek but could also be used for the early stages of GCSE.

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I provide resources for Latin, Greek and Classical Civilisation for a range of levels of ability with a specific focus on Common Entrance and Scholarship. They are mainly aimed at teachers who are following the Common Entrance syllabus for Latin and Greek but could also be used for the early stages of GCSE.
Differentiated introduction to Latin Prepositions
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Differentiated introduction to Latin Prepositions

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This is a lesson to introduce Latin prepositions. It starts by explaining what a preposition is in English and then moves on to look at them in Latin. It comes with differentiated learning outcomes and a differentiated introductory worksheet. The vocab used is relevant to those studying Common Entrance and those in the early stages of GCSE.
The Imperative:  Latin
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The Imperative: Latin

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This is a powerpoint aimed to drill and explain the infinitive for the four major conjugations. Uses colour and visual aids to help pupils of different styles of learning.
Latin declension sorting task
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Latin declension sorting task

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An activity aimed to get pupils to think about the different declensions and what gender the words are. Useful for avoiding confusion when different declensions can have similar endings, yet for different cases.
Amo drilling powerpoint
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Amo drilling powerpoint

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This is a PowerPoint designed to drill the present tense of the 1st conjugation. It is designed to include learners of all abilities. I use it for Years 5 and 6 working towards level 1 of Common Entrance Latin.
The link between Numeracy and Ancient Greek
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The link between Numeracy and Ancient Greek

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This PowerPoint is more of a visual aid to help you lead the lesson. It shows pictures of say triplets. tripod etc and is there to get learners to explore the links for themselves. It also looks at how the names of shapes come from Greek. It also drills the Greek numbers for those teaching Greek. It comes with a worksheet to consolidate the lesson.