Latin Monkey Match 1 Card Game (Latin Edition)

$29.95
by Headventureland Studios

Shop Now
Search for Latin and English matches, collect pairs, test your memory, play in groups or play by yourself! Fun new card games will sharpen your Latin skills. Cards can also be used as flashcards for extra practice. Featuring over 100 Latin words, each with a matching English translation card Over 210 cards total! Directions for 3 different games: Memory, Go Fish, and Banana Peel (the Song School Latin version of Old Maid) Can be used as Flashcards! Includes two ''Make Your Own'' cards English cards feature fun and simple designs The deck is divided into 4 categories: Red: Correlates to Song School Latin chapters 1-7 Green: Correlates to Song School Latin chapters 8-15 Blue: Correlates to Song School Latin chapters 16-22 Orange: Correlates to Song School Latin chapters 24-30 Use the decks separately or play them all together! Classical Academic Press Educators will find all curricula by Classical Academic Press to be created with four important attributes. Each product is classical, creative, relevant, and easy to use. As our company name implies, you will find that we publish classical books and media, seeking to acquaint students with the best that has been thought and said. We also design and present our products with creativity and zest, from beautiful illustrations to engaging storytelling, ensuring that the classical subjects being taught are anything but boring. Areas we publish in include: -Latin -Ancient Greek -Logic -Bible, Old & New Testament -The Art Of Poetry -Spanish -Classical Education Resources ''As I began to teach my own children Latin, I was filled with a determination to learn it on my own, having ''survived'' my own non-Latin public school indoctrination. Studying this language has been such a HUGE eye-opener for me as well as my children. Mental development, language, grammar, understanding and loving words and the word, providing connections between subjects that were unknown before, et cetera! But sometimes an anecdote is the best way to convey what happens when one studies Latin. Things like the following happen almost daily when your children study this wonderful language: My youngest (9yo) was reading his Science lesson, in which he's studying birds. The lesson described the birds flying in an undulating pattern. ''Hey!'' He exclaimed. ''Like unda!'' He knew exactly what that meant.'' ----Leah, Facebook Fan

Customer Reviews

No ratings. Be the first to rate

 customer ratings


How are ratings calculated?
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.

Review This Product

Share your thoughts with other customers