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Latin Numbers | Roman Numerals 0-20 Challenge Cards | The set works well for a range of year groups and learning contexts depending on their starting point, such as Primary Latin, Latin Clubs, Extra-Curricular Latin, Common Entrance Latin, KS2 Latin, KS3 Latin as well as beginner Classical Studies, International School or Language Awareness programmes. It鈥檚 a great addition to your Latin Numbers Unit of Work, and perfect for Latin cover lessons.

With bonus questions featuring the number 21 | Students are able to practise and reinforce their knowledge of Latin numbers and Roman numerals 0-21 entirely independently of teacher input with this set of 48 differentiated challenge cards. The questions progress students from straightforward number vocabulary recognition and recall through to more practical application and analysis of language, with tasks such as number logic sequences and multiple-choice number puzzles. The bonus extension content featuring the number 21 introduces students to the viginti + number pattern, and also allows for some trickier questions! The activity is also perfect for developing Latin reading, writing, and vocabulary skills.

Teacher Notes | The set is designed for Latin language learning classrooms, focusing on developing Latin skills rather than maths skills.
Cultural & Historical Context | Selected cards feature images of Minerva, Roman coins, and centurions, acting as a useful discussion stimulus about Roman life, mythology, and history.
The Concept of Zero | As there is no classical Latin equivalent for zero, the resource utilises both nulla (none) | nihil (nothing) to denote zero, facilitating a wider range of calculations and providing a great language discussion point.

The set includes non-editable ready-to-use printable PDFs in a zipped format:

48 Differentiated Challenge Cards | Including bonus challenge content 21 for extension | Teacher Tip | Print on card or laminate for a durable resource you鈥檒l be able to use for years.
Answer Key | Gives students an additional opportunity to engage with language; ideal for self- or peer-correction; promotes student autonomy.
Latin Numbers 0-21 Reference Chart | Particularly useful for comparing written number words and Roman Numerals.
Teacher Tip | As an extension activity, our students use the questions as a reference framework to create their own questions for each other. They use them for student-led learning, either as an activity in whole lessons, or as mini-activities, such as entrance and exit tickets.

Terms of Use:
The product is non-editable in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. School licenses are available. Please read the Terms of Use carefully.

Enjoy Latin Class!

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