Links for 13 June

Archaeologists are sharing the treasures of the ancient Egyptian city Heracleion!  These are some COOL pictures!
The Met Museum has their Sleeping Eros statue on display!
Great to see an article like this one from Ireland!
Paul Hudson has free promo codes for teachers for his Greek and Latin apps for iPhone and iPad available; e-mail help@romansgohome.com .
“A Day in the Life of a Roman Girl” (via @CarolineLawrenc)
A search engine for studying Roman graffiti in Pompeii and Herculaneum (via @SarahEBond)
An interactive timeline of Classical authors (via @ancientblogger)
Lovely pictures of the (gruesome) gladiator mosaic (via @Caecilius_CLC)

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Links for the Week of 27 January

The APA is offering monetary awards to teachers: http://apaclassics.org/index.php/apa_blog/apa_blog_entry/4021/ (via @rogueclassicist et al.) CONVENTICULUM Bostoniense 2013 will run July 27-August 4th. See http://conventiculum.org for more

Thursday Resources: Setting up your classroom

Do you need posters? Ginny Lindzey has a wonderful variety here: http://www.promotelatin.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=73 Do you need forms to help you keep track of everything? Check out

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.