Teaching Resources
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
A New Latin Program: A Success Story!
We’re all used to hearing bad news: “Latin program being eliminated!”or….“I’m being reduced to half-time!” In the current climate it’s important to hear some good
De Arte Coquinaria
Many teachers of classics include in their curriculum a unit on Roman dining, whether through reading Petronius’ Cena Trimalchonis at the upper levels, or a
A Journey into the Ablative
Today’s Feature Post is brought to you by Sara Cain, who teaches at Monomoy Regional Middle School in Chatham, MA. Practicing the ablative case
Teaching the Tenses
Today’s Feature Post is by CANE regular Ruth Breindel, who shares a PowerPoint that she uses to help students understand tense. I have found
Lights, Camera, Action! Making and Using Movies in your Classroom
In this age of Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, it’s wondrously easy for both us and our students to make short films as projects in our