First Year Henle Latin Study Guide Lessons 16 through 29 (Classical Conversations Challenge A) (Copy)

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Keep your students on the right path with Henle Latin!

This study includes lessons 16 through 29 of First Year Henle Latin. Listings for Lessons 1 through 15 (Challenge A), Lessons 30-42 (the new lessons in Challenge I) and the one complete file for the entire book from Introduction to Lesson 42 are also available in my shop. Please note that Classical Conversations Challenge B starts over at the beginning of the book at Lesson 1 to review the first 15 lessons, but moves twice as fast to get through Lesson 29 by the end of the year. And in Challenge I, the students again begin at Lesson 1 but complete all 42 lessons. This listing is for the lessons that are **NEW** for a Challenge B student and would be used approximately in the second semester.

 

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Keep your students on the right path with Henle Latin!

This study includes lessons 16 through 29 of First Year Henle Latin. Listings for Lessons 1 through 15 (Challenge A), Lessons 30-42 (the new lessons in Challenge I) and the one complete file for the entire book from Introduction to Lesson 42 are also available in my shop. Please note that Classical Conversations Challenge B starts over at the beginning of the book at Lesson 1 to review the first 15 lessons, but moves twice as fast to get through Lesson 29 by the end of the year. And in Challenge I, the students again begin at Lesson 1 but complete all 42 lessons. This listing is for the lessons that are **NEW** for a Challenge B student and would be used approximately in the second semester.

This study guide helps students slow down while reading through First Year Henle. I found in the past that many of my students tried to skim the actual lesson and go right to the exercises. They became frustrated that the exercises were too hard and quickly gave up on Latin altogether. I’ve seen worksheets for declining nouns, conjugating verbs, and doing exercises. But none of what I found helped them walk through the lesson itself–the grammar. This workbook does just that. It asks questions based on the lesson and includes space for copying relevant rules and vocabulary from the lesson. Here is an example from Lesson 16: