Latin's Not So Tough Level 1 Answer Key

Latin's Not So Tough Level 1 Answer Key

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ISBN: 9781931842525
Grades: 1-AD

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By the author of Hey, Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek!, this introduction to Latin begins gently, so even the youngest elementary students can start. Level One is similar to Level One of the Greek, teaching the 24 letters of the Latin alphabet, along with their sounds with and without the macron, and the sounds of vowel and consonant combinations. The workbook has fun activity pages, including matching and fill in the blank. Level Two teaches 50 Latin words to lay the foundation of the study of Latin grammar beginning in Level Three. It reviews the alphabet, diphthongs and special consonants from Level I, then introduces the student to the reading and writing of Latin words. Level 3 applies the vocabulary learned so far to the translation of simple Latin sentences. Noun and verb inflections are introduced. Begin this level in upper elementary or junior high. Level 4 reviews alphabet, vocabulary and grammar. Students continue to read and write in Latin sentences as they learn five declensions and four conjugations (present active indicative); these are reinforced with a variety of activities and continuing sentence translation. In addition, question words, principal parts, macrons, syllables, and accents are studied. Level 5 begins with a review of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar (especially conjugation and declension) taught in Levels 1 through 4. In Level 6, students learn all about infinitives, personal pronouns, cardinal and ordinal numerals, additional special case uses, the passive voice, imperfect and future tenses, and (as always) additional words to expand their vocabulary.

New material is heavily focused on new vocabulary and adjectives (singular and plural of the following cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative). Prepositions and adverbs are also introduced. The student is often asked to translate sentences from and into Latin.


In terms of "sectarian" content: Levels 1-4 are "fine" and can be used without difficulties by the charter schools. Level 5 has one small section - a translation from Gideon in the Septuagent that is problematic for some schools. This is info is per Karen Mohs (author).

Primary Subject
Foreign Language
Grade Start
1
Grade End
AD
ISBN
9781931842525
Binding
Stapled
Pages
8
Edition
Teachers Edition, Instructors Manual, etc.
Language
English
Ages
5+
Audience
Juvenile
Author
Karen Mohs
Format
Softcover Book
Brand Name
Greek 'n' Stuff
Weight
0.125 (lbs.)
Dimensions
8.5" x 5.5" x 0.12"
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Latin's Not So Tough Level 1 Answer Key
Latin's Not So Tough Level 1 Answer Key
Latin's Not So Tough Level 1 Full-Text Answer Key
Latin's Not So Tough Level 1 Full-Text Answer Key
BEST ANSWER: The "Full Text" answer key is the actual workbook page with answers while the "Answers Only" is just the answers. Where this is significant is in some activities like matching. The Full Text will show the lines drawn between the items in two columns so you can quickly and easily correct the workbook page. The Answers Only will show just the left-hand column numbers paired with the right hand column letters. Obviously, the Answers Only is much more condensed.
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