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Teaching Latin to Pre-Literate Children

Resources and Recommendations

As Brad Savage references in his article on the previous page, there are many online resources available to adapt for your classroom. The following links include resources created by Brad Savage, as well as sites he recommends.

Colores et animalia

Quo colore est animal? Google Docs

Quot animalia Google Slides

Latin Animal Bingo Google Docs

Quid Est Unscramble Google Docs

Fabulae simplices

Canis nomine Rufus Google Slides

Puella nomine Allison Google Slides

Puella nomine Allison YouTube

Partes corporis Google Slides

by Magistra Jarnagin

Ubi est Poppaea? YouTube

by John Bracey

Fabulae Horrificae YouTube

by John Bracey

Online Review Games

Quot res sunt? Kahoot!

Latin Colors Kahoot!

PreK-Grade 3 Kahoot!

PreK-Grade 2 Kahoot!

Days of the Week Quizizz

Canis nomine Rufus Quizizz

Latin Colors Quizizz

Classroom Vocabulary Quizizz

Online Resources

Legonium

Duolingo for Schools

Hands Up Education

Tres Columnae

Gilbo Story

YouTube Channels

Latin Pics

Magister Craft

ScipioMartianus

Quick Tip - Google Suite

Many of the resources listed above are created using Google Docs and Google Slides, and it can sometimes be difficult to locate the links to documents. To save a Google Doc or Google Slides file to your own Google Drive, follow these steps:

To make your own copy, open the resource, and click File. Select Make a copy, and select what folder to place your new file.

To download a copy to your computer, click File. Select Download, and choose what file type you wish to download to your computer.

To easily access any file in Google Drive, select the Star next to the file name. This adds the file to the Starred category in Google Drive.

Catherine Hayward,

Google Certified Educator