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Title: Latin I PowerPoint Practice


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Latin I PowerPoint Practice
  • by (Insert your name here)

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How to set up your power point
  • Choose a design template for your slides. (In the
    Format drop down menu, click on Slide design OR
    Click on the design icon at the top of the
    screen. Choose one of the choices and click on
    it. You may change the slide design at any
    time.)
  • Follow the directions given on each page,
    replacing the directions with your work.
  • Save your work frequently on your flash drive.
  • Feel free to change the font or the colors.
  • Your PowerPoint Project is due by the end of this
    week.
  • When you are done with the notes on this page,
    delete the words and write one of our bellwork
    Latin phrases using WordArt or a fancy font. You
    can add a clipart icon too, if you like.

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Type your vocabulary words from Chapter 5 and 6
and their meanings into this table (make the
table bigger if you need to. You may do them in
any order
  • Write two Latin sentences in this text box, using
    vocabulary you already know. Give the English
    meaning for the sentences too.

4
Change the font color of all the verbs in this
Ch. VI story. Make the present tense verbs one
color, and the future verbs a different color
(Heres how double click the word you want to
change. Then from the Format drop down menu at
the top, click on Font and change the color and
anything else you want to change. You can also
click on the large A icon at the top of the page
that has a bar of color under it.)
  • Ad Europam cras navigabo tota familia navigabit.
    Nautae navem novam parabunt. Magnam pecuniam ad
    Europam portabimus. Cibum non parabimus, quod in
    navi magna copia cibi boni est.
  • Magnas undas cras spectabimus sed aquam planam,
    non magnas undas, amamus. Ad insulam claram
    Britanniam navigabimus. In Britannia familia
    domum reginae spectabit. Ruinas Romanas in
    Britannia spectabo. Tum tota familia ad Galliam
    navigabit. In Gallia regina non est, sed familia
    multas picturas spectabit. Ruinas Romanas in
    Gallia spectabo.

5
Map Page
  • Find a map of Europe on the internet, and copy
    and paste it onto this page. You may use a
    modern or an ancient map of Europe. Make sure
    your map has Italy and the city of Rome marked on
    it.

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Practice Latin I Vocabulary Click on these links
and record your best score
  • Unit I Vocabulary Flash Card Activities
    http//www.quia.com/jg/1426619.html
  • How long did you work on these activities?
  • Lesson 2 Vocabulary http//www.quia.com/quiz/14689
    99.html
  • Record your score here
  • Lesson 3 Vocabulary http//www.quia.com/quiz/1469
    000.html
  • Record your score here
  • Lesson 4 Vocabulary and Forms http//www.quia.com
    /quiz/1469001.html
  • Record your score here
  • Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Forms http//www.quia.com
    /quiz/1469004.html
  • Record your score here
  • Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Forms http//www.quia.com
    /quiz/1469006.html
  • Record your score here

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Ancient Roman building
  • Find a picture of an ancient building from the
    city of Rome and copy it here. Add a text box
    telling the name of the building and two facts
    about it.
  • Suggestions The Colosseum (sometimes spelled
    Coliseum), the Pantheon, the Arch of Septimius
    Severus, the Curia, the Circus Maximus.

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Answer these questions about the Lesson V story
  • What was Romes original size and shape? (type
    your answer here in a different color)
  • Did good luck have anything to do with its
    growth?
  • Why did the Romans build many long aquaducts?
  • What concern do Italians and Americans today all
    have in common?
  • What attraction does Rome have now for
    sightseers?
  • The Via Appia was called queen of the roads.
    Rome was called queen of what?

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Finis (the end)
  • If you have extra time, you may add something on
    this slide. You may add some Latin phrases,
    pictures or clipart.
  • Make sure you save your work to your flash drive.
    If you do not, you will lose your work, since
    the file will not be saved on this computer!
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