Easy Latin Puzzles

Easy Latin Puzzles

by Julian Morgan
Easy Latin Puzzles

Easy Latin Puzzles

by Julian Morgan

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Overview

Easy Latin Puzzles is a bit of an oxymoron but we hope you will enjoy it. Serious but fun, easy but actually quite difficult, short but very time-consuming, this is a collection of 60 puzzles, varying from simple crosswords to word searches, arrow words, sudokus and cryptic mind benders. They are all based on a set of vocabulary created by analysing a range of early chapters of several of the most popular Latin courses today. They should be accessible to early students of Latin, as well as to adults whose recollection of Latin from their quondam days may be a little hazy.

Easy Latin Puzzles does not make use of Latin endings systems, which is how we can justify calling it Easy. For those of you who get stuck, vocabulary lists and answers can be found at the back!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781492361442
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/12/2013
Pages: 102
Sales rank: 1,023,704
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.21(d)

About the Author

Julian Morgan is the author of many educational software titles and books, including the recently published Imperium Latin course. He has had many years of experience as Head of Classics. His publications include Nero, Hadrian, Constantine, Cleopatra (Rosen Central Publishing 2003), the Horace Trail (Oxford University Press 2002) and the Imperium Latin course (www.imperiumlatin.com). His software titles include Rome the Eternal City, Pompeii and Roman Technology, all published by his business, J-PROGS. Julian is active in the American Classical League and sits on the Computing Applications Committee for that body. He has served twice as a Council member for the Joint Association of Classical Teachers in the UK. Since 2003, he has been the UK partner in CIRCE, an EU Comenius project committed to providing resources to support Classics teachers across Europe. In this role he has directed many training courses for teachers from different European countries, showing them how to enhance their teaching programmes by use of the latest technology in the classroom. You can find out more about Julian Morgan on his Author Page, at amazon.com/author/julianmorgan
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