Welcome! This is where I share downloadable resources, lesson ideas, and classroom-ready materials for teaching Latin, Greek, and ancient history. Whether you’re looking for worksheets, thematic activities, or inspiration for your next lesson, you’ll find it here — all free to use, adapt, and enjoy.


Ancient Greece
There’s something about Ancient Greece that always pulls you in — the myths, the drama, the strange familiarity of it all. This section brings together some of my favourite materials for teaching Greek culture and language. From simple intro sheets to creative classroom activities, you’ll find resources that explore daily life, gods and heroes, and the stories that still echo in our world today.
Greek Gods Memory Game
Print, colour, and play — a fun introduction to the Olympians.
Download the game tiles (PDF)
Download the teacher guide (PDF)
Kataskopoi: A Greek Spy Game
A twist on Mafia, set in 421 BCE Sparta. Students play as citizens or undercover Athenian spies during the Peace of Nicias. Perfect for teaching the Peloponnesian War with a dose of suspense and chaos.
Download the game guide (PDF)
Download the character cards (PDF)
Ancient Rome
Rome never does anything small. Whether it’s emperors, roads, or epic poetry, the Roman world is big — and that makes it great fun to teach. Here you’ll find classroom-ready resources that help make sense of it all: from worksheets on inscriptions and daily life to lessons that bring out the voices of real Romans. Latin optional, curiosity required.
Latin Inscriptions: Slavery & Freedom
A worksheet exploring real Latin inscriptions about enslaved people and freedmen. Includes comprehension questions and space for discussion. A great way to bring language and social history together.
Download the worksheet (PDF)
Gladiators: Life & Death in the Arena
A simple introduction to gladiators and the world of Roman games. Students learn about different gladiator types, arena rules, and daily life behind the spectacle — with questions, visuals, and a creative task. Ideal for students just getting into Roman history.
Download the worksheet (PDF)
Big Questions
This section is all about thinking beyond the facts. These activities invite students to explore ancient history by asking the kinds of questions that don’t have one right answer. From ethical dilemmas to “what would you do” scenarios, these tasks help students connect emotionally and critically with the ancient world — and reflect on how it still matters today.
Would You Rather – Ancient History Edition
A light and fun classroom activity designed to spark discussion and curiosity. Students choose between ancient scenarios — from choosing their favourite philosopher to picking sides in civil wars — and explain their reasoning. Perfect as a warm-up, group starter, or end-of-lesson reflection.
Download the question list (PDF)