Enrichment Activities
Listening Activities
Minotaurus
Pygmalion
Romulus et Remus
Flamma video (Mediation)
Lebbaeus uses Ecclesiastic pronunciation
Iosephus uses Classical pronunciation
Transcript access within county for episodes 1-10
A #Latin4kids show that has new episodes every Sunday.
Select an activity from the choice board to do with one the resources listed on this page.
Reading Activities
Archives (Class stories from this year and previous years)
Artifex: A Story to help Latin students build their reading skills from beginner to intermediate.
Quis Sum? by Magistra PC
Quis est Feles? by Magistra PC
Jack et Fabae by Magister Piazza
Collection of Myth stories by Bombax Press
Latin Magazines
Writing / Speaking Activities
Fluency Check - Full Sheet - Half Sheet - Spreadsheet
Option 1: Complete a fluency check by writing all the Latin words that come to your brain in a limited time period.
Option 2: Complete a fluency check by writing a story in Latin within a limited time frame. Do not worry about grammar or spelling, just on telling a comprehensible story.
Need inspiration for a story to write Latine? Spin the Enrichment writing prompter to help you out!
Use the slide of pictures and write in Latin what you see. Below I list goals for what each level should aim to do. Start where you are comfortable.
Latin I: individual words to words with an adjective
Latin II: Complete sentences an adjective or two.
Latin III/IV: Complete sentences of an action in the photo.
The picture labels different items Latine and has activities Latine on the side that go with the image.
Speaking Worksheets
Call a friend from class or that you know takes Latin and use the following scripts to practice Latin