The Iris Project - Games http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games Tue, 02 Dec 2025 12:04:19 +0000 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management en-gb Roman bingo http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/28-roman-bingo http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/28-roman-bingo

This is a great little game to play at the end of a lesson, to revise numbers, or just to pass the time on a rainy afternoon...

How to play -

* Give each pupil a sheet of paper and ask them to divide it into six boxes

* Ask the pupils to write numbers from 1-10, or 1-20, a different number in each box

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duncan.martin@gmail.com (Lorna Robinson) Games Tue, 01 Nov 2011 21:00:42 +0000
Roman snap! http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/27-roman-snap http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/27-roman-snap

There's nothing like a card game to pass a few hours with friends, and so we've prepared a little Latin card game for you!

You'll need... card cut into playing card size.

* Firstly... Write down lots of Latin words and their meanings, such as 'puella' = girl, 'puer' = boy, 'femina' = woman, 'vir' = man, 'canis' = dog, 'rex = king, 'flumen' = river, 'urbs' = city... the list can go on! Have a look at the worksheets on this website, if you'd like some more examples!

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duncan.martin@gmail.com (Lorna Robinson) Games Tue, 01 Nov 2011 20:59:12 +0000
Stuck inside - play a Roman dice game http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/26-stuck-inside-play-a-roman-dice-game http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/26-stuck-inside-play-a-roman-dice-game

CHARIOT DICE GAME!

The Romans liked dice games - here is a game about chariot racing.

Aim: To gain 100 points

Start:
Throw a double, and then throw again to gain points.
You gain points for each throw, unless the number is a losing one.
Extra points are added to your normal throw.
To finish you must reach 100 exactly, if you throw too high, you must count back with the extra number.

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duncan.martin@gmail.com (Lorna Robinson) Games Tue, 01 Nov 2011 20:57:25 +0000
Running Late? Keep on time Roman style! http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/25-running-late-keep-on-time-roman-style http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/25-running-late-keep-on-time-roman-style

TEMPUS FUGIT ('Time flees' - this Latin phrase is often written on old clocks!)

You'll need... plastic containers like hot chocolate tubs, plastic cups, water! A stop clock would be helpful too.

Imagine you live in ancient Rome, and have an important appointment to attend at 10:30am. How are you going to get there on time without modern clocks and time-keeping devices? Of course, there were sun dials, but these only work if the sun is out! So what did the Romans use? Or were they just always late?! The answer is...

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duncan.martin@gmail.com (Lorna Robinson) Games Tue, 01 Nov 2011 20:54:57 +0000
Making a passport http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/24-making-a-passport http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/24-making-a-passport

If you're thinking of paying a trip back to ancient Rome, you really don't to be forgetting your passport! Below is a step-by-step guide to making yourself a passport to get past those border controls and into ancient Rome!

* Take two pieces of paper, and a piece of card, cut out so it is exactly the same size as the paper

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duncan.martin@gmail.com (Lorna Robinson) Games Tue, 01 Nov 2011 20:52:18 +0000
Wish you were here http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/23-wish-you-were-here http://irisproject.org.uk/index.php/resources/latin/games/23-wish-you-were-here

Everyone loves to receive a postcard, especially one written in an ancient language! If you fancy penning one to a friend or family member, then read below on what to do.

* Firstly... discuss with a friend postcards and the sort of things you say in them. Imagine you were writing to a stranger. What might you say?

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duncan.martin@gmail.com (Lorna Robinson) Games Tue, 01 Nov 2011 20:50:05 +0000