Handouts and Teaching Materials
These are freebies that you can download and use to support your own journey as a Latin poet and/or as a Latin teacher. Educators are welcome to use these materials with their students for educational purposes only and only in synchronous educational settings. Please email me (bethanyabelseth@gmail.com) if you have any questions or concerns about this policy.
De Superis
A mini-textbook designed to introduce beginning Latin students to Latin Nouns.
(PDF stored on google drive; you may download your own copy for personal or educational use in synchronous settings)
Basic Verbs
A two-page handout listing indicative active and passive verb forms as well as participles and infinitives.
(PDF stored on google drive; you may download your own copy for personal or educational use in synchronous settings)
Active Indicative Verbs
A two-page handout focused on active indicative verbs only.
(PDF stored on google drive; you may download your own copy for personal or educational use in synchronous settings)
Advanced Nouns
A two-page handout listing noun forms and case uses for intermediate+ Latin students.
(PDF stored on google drive; you may download your own copy for personal or educational use in synchronous settings)
Basic Nouns
A one-page handout listing noun forms and case uses for beginning Latin students.
(PDF stored on google drive; you may download your own copy for personal or educational use in synchronous settings)
Advanced Verbs
A two-page handout listing indicative and subjunctive, active and passive verb forms as well as participles and infinitives along with uses of the subjunctive and gerund/gerundive.
(PDF stored on google drive; you may download your own copy for personal or educational use in synchronous settings)
Passive Indicative Verbs
A two-page handout focused on passive indicative verbs only.
(PDF stored on google drive; you may download your own copy for personal or educational use in synchronous settings)
Elegiac Couplet Composition Worksheet
A three-page worksheet explaining very simply how to begin to compose Elegiac Couplets in Latin.