Teaching Resources
A Heartwarming Comparative Adjective Reading
By Ruth Breindel, who taught Latin, Greek, Linguistics and Mythology at Moses Brown School for 30 years. I just love this story! I have no
28 Games and Activities for the Latin Classroom
It’s the beginning of the school year already, eek! If you are feeling the pressure of the start of school, perhaps CANE Press can help
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