Lead, Technology, and Food–Links for 1 May
A few interesting articles about Lead in Ancient Roman Water. Building a Cross-curricular Latin program using technology! Papyri tell interesting tales of foods… Archaeology drones
A few interesting articles about Lead in Ancient Roman Water. Building a Cross-curricular Latin program using technology! Papyri tell interesting tales of foods… Archaeology drones
For some reason, I have found that whenever I get my upper level students, they have no historical context for what we are reading. This
Last weekend, I attended SALVI’s Biduum Virginianum. As we sat around dinner talking on Friday night, one of the participants mentioned that he was going
Today we are pleased to present an article and accompanying videos by Dr. Robert Patrick, a NBTC Latin teacher at Parkview High School in metro
As a Latin teacher, I’m always eager to expose students to the great political sweep of epic events that is Roman history but stymied by
Like many teachers, I am always looking for ways to make my classroom look nice and educational at the same time. I have always loved
For those of you recently joining us, around the beginning of the year, Lydia and I posted what was in our teaching bags. My version
So you want to explore using spoken Latin in your classes? Intrigued and want to learn more? There are many opportunities to do so! The
Today’s post is a guest post by Kevin Ballestrini. “What exactly is Operation LAPIS? Is it a game? Is it a simulation? How do you
We’re happy to make available Ruth Breindel’s NECJ article on strategies for teaching Latin to students with dyslexia. breindel_good_teaching.pdf