Latin Resources
Latin ReadHer App
Last month, CANE member Skye Shirley released the Latin ReadHer app, available for free on the App Store. This app offers nearly two thousand years
Living with a Dead Language
You’re never too old to learn Latin! A review of Ann Patty’s book, “Living with a Dead Language: My Romance with Latin.”
Try Lucretius: Project Ideas for Advanced Students
There is nothing more exhilarating than those ‘aha’ moments that can transform a learning experience for kids into something that exudes excitement. The following ideas for upper-level students might be useful for you when you apply your own skills and talents to bring Latin alive in your classroom in a way that lets everyone do both the teaching and the learning.
Quotes and bookmarks!
You want to give the students a small “going away” present, but you don’t want to spend much (if any)money. Here’s an idea: bookmarks with
Incredible, Edible Exhibits!
Who doesn’t like something to eat during class? Susan Zoller had students research and make edible projects. She says: We have eaten them in class!
Active and Passive: Who Knows What This Means?
In today’s feature post, regular blog contributor Ruth Breindel shares resources for helping students understand active vs. passive voice. I find that students have no