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C lassical onversations® MULTI MEDIA TRIVIUM TABLES: Latin NEW PRODUCT from Trivium Tables: Latin is the next offering in the popular Trivium Tables product line from Classical Conversations ® MultiMedia. For students of Latin, Trivium Tables: Latin provides basic Latin grammar paradigms in a condensed, colorful, convenient form! is ready refer- ence includes verb conjugations, noun declensions, and other parts of speech and wipe-off panels for parsing and translation practice. ese tables fold to fit in any notebook, ready for the student’s next Latin lesson. Displaying Latin grammar in this condensed overview provides a unique perspective of the beginner’s study of Latin, which essentially involves “finding a stem and adding endings.” Students have easy access to the different Latin endings that indicate the purposes of the words in a sentence, making regular text exercises quicker and more meaningful. Visit ClassicalConversationsbooks.com to purchase this or our other Trivium Tables product line: English Grammar, Quid et Quo, and the Geography Trivium Tables. Trivium Tables: Latin contains the Latin grammar memory work of all eight parts of speech of the English language: 1. Nouns: Five declensions 2. Verbs: Four conjugations • ree moods: Indicative, Subjunctive, Imperative • Two voices: Active and Passive • Six tenses: Present, Imperfect, Future; Perfect, Pluperfect, Future Perfect • Participles and Infinitives 3. Adjectives: 1st and 2nd Declensions, 3rd Declensions; Positive, Comparative, and Superlative 4. Adverbs: Positive, Comparative, and Superlative 5. Pronouns: Personal/Reflexive, Intensive, Demonstrative, Inter- rogative/Relative, and Possessive Adjectives 6. Prepositions (some) 7. Conjunctions (some) 8. Interjections Trivium Tables: Latin also provides a translation (with parsing) panel for both English-to-Latin and Latin-to-English translation work. What is Trivium Tables: Latin? What is included in Trivium Tables: Latin ? Students can use Trivium Tables: Latin to help with their Latin copy work. e copy work should consist of copying Latin grammar charts—one at a time—on notebook paper until the student can easily reproduce the content of each chart. Since the successful study of Latin is dependent on the student’s ability to memorize basic Latin grammar, Trivium Tables: Latin is a quick and easy way to access the many Latin grammar endings until the paradigms are completely mastered. Students can also use the translation panel to practice parsing Latin or English sentences. How is Trivium Tables: Latin to be used?

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Page 1: What is Trivium Tables: Latin? - Classical Conversations Tables: Latin was designed to complement Classical Conversa- tions Latin studies from Foundations through the Challenge …

C lassicalonversations®

MULTIMEDIATRIVIUM TABLES:

LatinNEW PRODUCT from

Trivium Tables: Latin is the next offering in the popular Trivium Tables product line from Classical Conversations® MultiMedia. For students of Latin, Trivium Tables: Latin provides basic Latin grammar paradigms in a condensed, colorful, convenient form! This ready refer-ence includes verb conjugations, noun declensions, and other parts of speech and wipe-off panels for parsing and translation practice. These tables fold to fit in any notebook, ready for the student’s next Latin lesson.

Displaying Latin grammar in this condensed overview provides a unique perspective of the beginner’s study of Latin, which essentially involves “finding a stem and adding endings.” Students have easy access to the different Latin endings that indicate the purposes of the words in a sentence, making regular text exercises quicker and more meaningful.

Visit ClassicalConversationsbooks.com to purchase this or our other Trivium Tables product line: English Grammar, Quid et Quo, and the Geography Trivium Tables.

Trivium Tables: Latin contains the Latin grammar memory work of all eight parts of speech of the English language:

1. Nouns: Five declensions2. Verbs: Four conjugations • Threemoods:Indicative,Subjunctive,Imperative • Twovoices:ActiveandPassive • Sixtenses:Present,Imperfect,Future;Perfect,Pluperfect,

FuturePerfect • ParticiplesandInfinitives3. Adjectives:1stand2ndDeclensions,3rdDeclensions;Positive,

Comparative, and Superlative4. Adverbs:Positive,Comparative,andSuperlative5. Pronouns:Personal/Reflexive,Intensive,Demonstrative,Inter-

rogative/Relative,andPossessiveAdjectives6. Prepositions (some)7. Conjunctions (some)8. Interjections

Trivium Tables: Latin also provides a translation (with parsing) panel for both English-to-Latin and Latin-to-English translation work.

What is Trivium Tables: Latin?

What is included in Trivium Tables: Latin?

Students can use Trivium Tables: Latin to help with their Latin copy work. The copy work should consist of copying Latin grammar charts—one at a time—on notebook paper until the student can easily reproduce the content of each chart. Since the successful study of Latin is dependent on the student’s ability to memorize basic Latin grammar, Trivium Tables: Latin is a quick and easy way to access the many Latin grammar endings until the paradigms are completely mastered. Students can also use the translation panel to practice parsing Latin or English sentences.

How is Trivium Tables: Latin to be used?

Page 2: What is Trivium Tables: Latin? - Classical Conversations Tables: Latin was designed to complement Classical Conversa- tions Latin studies from Foundations through the Challenge …

Trivium Tables: Latin was designed to complement Classical Conversa-tions Latin studies from Foundations through the Challenge programs but will complement any Latin curriculum.

Condensedgrammarreferenceworksarewonderfultools;theyallowfor the easy organization of the commonalities or patterns of any topic. Latin has many patterns, but among those patterns are also excep-tions. Because a condensed reference work organizes commonalities, it is difficult to explain or clarify all exceptions or breaks in patterns. Trivium Tables: Latin uses asterisks to draw attention to those areas that need to be clarified by a good Latin grammar resource. Trivium Tables: Latin is not intended to be used as the primary tool for learning Latin;itwasdesignedtobeusedinconjunctionwithatutoror parent and a complete Latin grammar resource.

Who can use Trivium Tables: Latin?

Can Trivium Tables: Latin be used in place of a Latin grammar text?