Teaching Resources
Project Domus
For the past couple of years, I have enjoyed leading my eighth-grade Latin class in a project on Roman houses. I am sure that many
Beyond God of War: Latin and Ancient Rome in Video Games
For me, one of the funniest moments of every year is when my beginning Latin students learn the word ubi. When I was a kid, this is when we first
L.A.R.P. in the Classroom
L.A.R.P. stands for “Live Action Role Playing.” It may sound odd, but chances are good that if you’ve ever run a classroom you have asked
A Response to Mary Beard
I wanted to write a response to Mary Beard’s August 11th “A Don’s Life,” entitled “What does the Latin actually say?” because I think it
Slavery and Social Media
This week we’re pleased to bring you an article from Katy Reddick, a middle school Latin teacher in Durham, CT and long-time CANE enthusiast. Slavery is
Reflections on Teaching
This week’s guest post comes courtesy of Eleanor Arnold, a Latin teacher in Athol, MA. She has some frank and honest reflections on her first year