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Four Corners Vocabulary Game

Test your Latin vocabulary knowledge!

🎮 How to Play

The Four Corners game is a fun, competitive way to practise vocabulary with the whole class.

📋 Setup
Four students start in the four corners of the classroom. The rest of the class sits on the floor in the middle.

⚡ Gameplay

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A word appears on the board
For example: "amō"
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First corner student translates
If correct: move to the next corner student with a new word
If incorrect: opportunity goes to the floor
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Floor gets a chance
If a floor student answers correctly, they swap places with the corner student who got it wrong
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Timer runs out
Students still in corners when time's up each earn 1 point
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Winning the Game

Play multiple rounds! The student with the most points at the end wins. You can keep a running tally throughout the lesson.

👥 Enter Student Names

Enter your students' names, one per line. You can enter as many as you need.

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students entered

📚 Select Vocabulary Chapters

Choose which chapters from Suburani Book 1 you want to include in the game.

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words selected

⏱️ Set Round Timer

Choose how long each round should last.

1:00
Quick Round
2:00
Standard
3:00
Extended
5:00
Marathon
2:00
Time Remaining
Round not started
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amō
amāre, amāvī - verb

🎯 Current Corners

Track which students are currently in the corners. At the end of the round, award them points!

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Corner 1
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Corner 2
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Corner 3
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Corner 4

🏆 Student Leaderboard

Track each student's total points. Click to manually adjust scores.

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Words Shown
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Words Remaining
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Rounds Played