Exploratory Latin Review Activity Packet includes teacher-designed materials to help prepare students for the national Exploratory Latin Exam (ELE). Using the ELE syllabus as its framework, this packet attempts to provide a variety of activities and references designed to address the different age groups and learning styles of students in exploratory Latin classes. The packet is referenced to the ELE syllabus which represents the core material tested on the ELE. Within each section there may be readings, explanations, songs, games, or worksheets focused on a single topic plus appropriate Latin vocabulary. Answer keys are included. The Exploratory Latin Review Songbook contains the lyrics, melody lines, and piano scores for the songs featured in the Exploratory Latin Review Activity Packet. The accompanying CD contains performances of the songs. Each song is referenced to the pages on which it appears in the book, to the CD track, and to the Exploratory Latin Exam (ELE) syllabus.
Ancient Geography Packet was designed to assist teachers prepare students for the thematic subtest in 2006. The activities are suitable for any unit which includes the geography of the ancient world.
Entertainment in the Ancient World Packet was designed to assist teachers prepare students for the thematic subtest in 2007. The activities are suitable for any unit which includes a study of the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, and ancient theater, drama, or literature.
Notable Men of Ancient Rome Packet was created to assist teachers prepare students for the thematic subtest in 2007. Men included are Romulus, Numa Pompilius, Horatius, Cincinnatus, Julius Caesar, Cicero, and Constantine.
LATIN TEACHING PACKET
Latin Teaching Packet includes materials and activities designed for teachers of Latin in kindergarten and the early elementary grades. It contains material on names and numbers, animal phrases, homes and entertainment, the weather, the human body, and commands.
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