Games roundup

It’s starting to get to the time of year when weather, field trips, and holiday events combine to make some classes unexpectedly short, others unexpectedly long, and others missing half their students.

To give you backup material for those days, here’s a roundup of CANEns posts about games you can play in class:

More from the CANE blog

Novus Ordo Scholarum

Ah, the beginning of a fresh school year.  That one moment in time when I seem to possess any measure of organizational skill.  When I

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

Links for the Week of 7 April

Ancient Roman Curse Ring found!  Hey, was it the inspiration for Tolkien?! Mapping Mythology–An amazing project by @jaredsimard, which shows off Mythology in art and

How to Teach Conditionals

Today’s Feature Post is by Ruth Breindel, Classics Teacher at Moses Brown School in Providence, RI and CANE’s current Treasurer. ——————————————————- Textbooks make a big