The Latin Student’s Set of Charts Class Edition

$25.00

These downloadable, printable Latin charts have helped many students gain a big-picture view of the endings necessary in the Latin language. I’ve included where to find each rule in the Henle Latin Grammar for when you need more information. These charts are used along with the Henle Latin Grammar and Henle Latin Textbooks or other programs.

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These Latin charts have helped many students gain a big-picture view of the endings necessary in the Latin language. I’ve included where to find each rule in the Henle Latin Grammar for when you need more information. These charts are used along with the Henle Latin Grammar and Henle Latin Textbooks or other programs.

On the Noun, Pronoun, and Adjective charts, gender is identified by both words and color (blue, pink, yellow). Purple is either masculine or feminine (the 3rd declension plays by its own rules), and other colors signify that gender is not important in first or second-person pronouns or reflexive pronouns.

On the Verb Charts, verbs are broken down by color into sections. The stem is in black. The conjugation signifier matches the header at the top of a chart. Tense signifiers are in blue on indicative charts and orange or pink on subjunctive charts. The active voice personal signs are in red, and the passive voice personal signs are in purple. This breaks verbs down into discernible patterns and makes the patterns memorable. Latin also has Primary and Secondary Tenses, which often work together in a sentence. This is also indicated in the verb charts.

Charts are included for Nouns, Personal Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives, Interrogative Adjectives, and all Verb forms (Active Indicative, Passive, and Subjunctive). They are organized so that patterns are easy to recognize in both declensions and conjugations.

You can purchase and download this file and send it to print at Office Depot, being sure to apply any discount you have there from membership in HSLDA or Classical Conversations. I print them in color double-sided and fit-to-page on 65 lb. white cardstock, and I prefer to have them laminated so that they last a while. You can order them however you please, but keep in mind that printing them in color makes the patterns much more obvious than printing them in black and white. Again, you are purchasing a downloadable file here, and you’ll send it to print on your own or print it yourself.

 

 

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