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Accusative + Infinitive
Repetition of the infinitives and how to translate them into the correct time relationships. You can use a timeline for that. Then the students call the answer to the question: (lkr.) I said that I ....? (students.) ... LOVE HAD!
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Earz: Music lessons for everyone
Earz is available for all forms of music education
With Earz, your students can develop musical hearing, learn to read notes and learn music theory while gaming. It is challenging and educational for every level and age.
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Understanding keyboard and rhythms: Game
Game that can be used to gain insight into the keyboard as well as to learn simple rhythms.
The (English) explanation and the game materials can be found via the following links:
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Repeating music theory through a search game
The students name pictures of music characters. The images are hidden in the room.
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How would an animal play the piano?
Nice way of working during the piano lesson:
- play as soft as a mouse;
- play as slow as a turtle;
- crawl like a worm with your fingers over the piano;
- jump like a rabbit over the piano;
- walk like a hermit crab;
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Take a head and find the poo: Combine exercise
The students read the question on the card with the animal head and then find the card with the appropriate answer.
When they turn this card over, they see an animal poo. If the answer was correct, they get a correct drawing of an animal.
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Personal and possessive pronoun
Summary about the personal and possessive pronoun after caput 6 of Pegasus 1.
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Necessary and unnecessary phrases
Summary on necessary and non-necessary phrases after caput 6 of Pegasus 1, but can be used independently of the method It is a kind of guideline about how a (single) sentence is made in Latin.
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Overviews and schedules around verbs - Pegasus 1
Summary of everything about the verb up to and including caput 6 of Pegasus 1.
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Substantives and adjectives: Tables and explanation - Pegasus 1
Summary of the nouns and adjectives of the first and second class after caput 6 of Pegasus 1.
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Fill command assignment gods
Fill-in sheet for a creative Latin assignment about the religion and gods of the ancient Romans.
Each student is assigned a god / goddess and must look up information according to the file.
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Stop motion about the verbs at IRE - Pegasus 1
Short film in stop-motion style that shows the derivative verbs of ire, namely abire, adire, praeterire, redire, inire, exire.
Useful for the method, chapter 3.6; ire and fieri .
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