{"id":3962,"date":"2017-01-13T11:53:46","date_gmt":"2017-01-13T19:53:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/classic.powertactics.com\/product\/first-form-greek-teacher-key-for-workbook-quizzes-tests\/"},"modified":"2022-03-07T20:13:36","modified_gmt":"2022-03-08T04:13:36","slug":"first-form-greek-teacher-key-for-workbook-quizzes-tests","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/classic.powertactics.com\/product\/first-form-greek-teacher-key-for-workbook-quizzes-tests\/","title":{"rendered":"First Form Greek Teacher Key (for Workbook, Quizzes, & Tests)"},"content":{"rendered":"

Teacher Key Sample<\/a><\/p>\n

Based on the revolutionary First Form Latin<\/em> series, First Form Greek<\/em> is\u00a0written for parents and teachers with or without a Greek background.\u00a0Its goal is to present the grammar so logically and so systematically that\u00a0anyone can learn it. At the same time, we have adapted the Latin First\u00a0Form Series<\/em> to account for the differences between Greek and Latin,\u00a0such as the new alphabet, overlapping sounds, more variation within\u00a0paradigms, and less regularity. First Form Greek<\/em> overcomes these\u00a0challenges with the addition of weekly vocabulary reviews, more\u00a0frequent recitation, and an \u201cexpanded\u201d dictionary entry for Greek verbs.<\/p>\n

Recommended Prerequisites:<\/strong> At least two years of Latin grammar (ideally First<\/em> and Second Form Latin<\/em>) and the Greek\u00a0<\/em>Alphabet Book<\/em>. However, students who are new to Greek may spend additional time in\u00a0Lesson 1 and learn the Greek alphabet that way. Students who have completed these prerequisites (Second Form Latin<\/em> and the Greek Alphabet Book<\/em>) may begin First Form Greek as early as 6th grade.<\/p>\n

The\u00a0First Form Greek\u00a0<\/em>Teacher Key (for Workbook, Quizzes, & Tests)<\/em>\u00a0features inset pages from the Student Workbook<\/em> and the\u00a0Quizzes & Tests<\/em> booklet with the answers in an easy-to-read, 2-color format.<\/p>\n

After finishing First Form Greek, <\/em>the student will have mastered:<\/p>\n