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PRIMARY LATIN NUMBERS 1-10 WORD SEARCHES
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PRIMARY LATIN NUMBERS 1-10 WORD SEARCHES

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PRIMARY LATIN NUMBERS 1-10 AND GREAT FOR YEAR 7 LATIN TOO 10 differentiated word searches focusing on LATIN NUMBERS 1-10. They’re great for independent learning - I just give my students free choice to choose the level of challenge, making sure that over time, everyone really does challenge themselves! I always give answer keys too - they give students a further opportunity to practise their numbers, and to both self and peer assess. Students at this age are developing learning skills in general, as well as learning Latin, and I’ve found that this particular design of grid and challenge level, works really well as an all-round learning resource. Word searches sometimes get bad press for being too easy, and with little learning value, but I disagree, and my students love the ones I design for them. I always build in differentiation, with each grid increasing in challenge - the grids are really inclusive, challenging all learners. There are 5 LATIN-LATIN grids - the prompt words are in Latin, and the grid words are also in Latin. Each grid is progressively more challenging. There are also 5 ENGLISH-LATIN grids - the prompt word is in English, and students have to find the Latin equivalent in the grid. On each grid there’s a number list they have to complete too for extra practice. Each grid is on 8.5 x 11 (A4) landscape format - this format has always worked best for my beginner Latin learners. There are 2 non-editable files in a zipped format. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It cannot 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. THANKS AND ENJOY YOUR LATIN LESSONS!
PRIMARY LATIN FRUITS WORD WALL
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PRIMARY LATIN FRUITS WORD WALL My word wall cards are really popular with my younger learners - they create an instant introduction to scrumptious fruits in Latin, and generally give our learning environment a Latin look and feel every day, really bringing the language to life. There are 20 fruits - we don’t actually have all 20 fruits in our learning plan, we use them for developing language skills and awareness in general. I’ve included a selection of genders, including a common gender. I’ve also included several plurals too - this is so useful for beginning discussions about patterns in the formation of plurals. We talk a lot aboutsimilarities and differences in language, for example the lack of the ‘the’ word, and identify cognates and near cognates. We discuss fruits we know and like, and fruits we’d like to try (fig is a particular favourite!). The fruits are: = red apple / red apples = banana / bananas = cherries = dates = fig = purple/red grapes = lemon = mango / mangoes = olive / olives = orange / oranges = papaya / papayas = peach / peaches = pear / pears = pineapple / pineapples = pumpkin / pumpkins = raspberry / raspberries = redcurrants = rhubarb = strawberry / strawberries = watermelon There are two cards per 8.5 x 11 (A4) page in landscape format - the words are definitely big enough for children to be able to read from various locations in the classroom, so that we can really make the most of the word wall as a learning resource - for example, we do lots of guessing, spelling and vocab race games, usually with mini-whiteboards or notepads - students love these games! There are two backgrounds to choose from, purple/lilac and black wave. I always laminate or print on card stock - if you can, I’d definitely recommend that you do the same - you’ll be able to enjoy your LATIN FRUITS word wall for years to come! Have a look at this free-to-download Latin Numbers & Roman Numerals Word Wall - it’s the same design as the fruit word wall, so that you can see if it would suit your classroom: PRIMARY LATIN NUMBERS & ROMAN NUMERALS WORD WALL https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/primary-latin-numbers-and-roman-numerals-1-20-word-wall-12100107 The product is non-editable in a zipped format. 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. GRATIA PLENA
PRIMARY LATIN NUMBERS & ROMAN NUMERALS WORD SEARCHES
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PRIMARY LATIN NUMBERS & ROMAN NUMERALS WORD SEARCHES

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PRIMARY LATIN KS3 LATIN NUMBERS & ROMAN NUMERALS Numbers 0-10 and Numbers & Roman Numerals 0-20: 20 differentiated word searches with answer keys : two sets of ten differentiated word searches @ £1.75 each I’ve found that word searches are the ideal activity for young and beginner students of Latin to engage with the written word in Latin, at the same time developing essential beginner Latin vocabulary. They’re really versatile too - great for cover lessons, as starters, refreshers, plenaries or fun-time fillers at any time during the school year, as well as when you’re introducing this particular target language in Latin. They are easily differentiated - and the grids have an increasing level of challenge, to ensure that all students can feel confident about their learning - and lots of chances to keep challenging themselves. I’ve indicated the direction the words are located in the grids with arrows. The focus is on key beginner Latin vocabulary: Latin numbers 0-10 Latin numbers & Roman Numerals 0-20 In Set 1, There are five Latin-Latin grids - the prompt words are in Latin, and the grid words are also in Latin. Each grid is progressively more challenging. There are also five English-Latin grids - the prompt word is in English, and students have to find the Latin equivalent in the grid. On each grid there’s a number list they have to complete too for extra consolidation and practice. The grids are in landscape format. In Set 2, there are 5 Latin to Latin grids, where learners are prompted with the Latin words, and look for them in Latin in the grid. For additional consolidation, each grid also features an English word list that they have to complete, really putting their knowledge to the test. Grid 5 increases the challenge by prompting the Latin numbers as gap fills. There are 2 English to Latin grids, where the prompt words are given in English, and learners have to find the Latin equivalent in the grid. For additional consolidation and practice in writing in Latin, they also complete the Latin word list on each page. Grid 8. is also Latin to Latin, where learners have to make a simple calculation in order to establish what Latin word they are looking for in the grid, and again they write out the Latin number in a separate column. Grids 9 & 10 prompt with Roman Numerals, and learners also complete the word column in Latin. The grids are in portrait format. There is an answer key grid for each word search, so that learners can check their answers - or use for a little extra help if they need it. Answer keys are an essential and integral element of the learning activity: they provide students with an additional opportunity to engage with language, also helping them develop more independence in their learning. They genuinely enjoy correcting their own - and especially each others’ work - and they’re a great teacher time-saver too, which is always a good thing! Have a browse in my store for more Latin teaching & learning materials, with great selection of freebies too! I’ve included a couple of my popular Latin freebies you may not have seen in my store. Files are non-editable in a zipped format. Please read the Terms of Use carefully: this resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. THANKS AND ENJOY YOUR LATIN LESSONS!