Teaching Tenses
In today’s feature post, regular blog contributor Ruth Breindel shares two resources for helping students understand tenses. Teaching tenses and their meaning is a difficult
In today’s feature post, regular blog contributor Ruth Breindel shares two resources for helping students understand tenses. Teaching tenses and their meaning is a difficult
Since students don’t know how to use the subjunctive in English, explaining the constructions in Latin is complicated. The presentations linked in this blog post
For the last few months, we at CANE have been promoting several of our resources. We have many books, activities, commentaries written by CANE members
It’s that time of year again, and valentines are a wonderful way to get students thinking about Latin phrases. Even half a class period devoted
Latin sentence structure is so difficult for students, since they are used to word order as the defining characteristic. I found it best to start
Strategy One: “quick and dirty” rules Example: a) last 5 syllables marked off submissoque humiles intrarunt vērtĭcĕ pōstēs b) remove ue and h, as they
If you are like Andrea Marcolongo, perhaps you consider learning Ancient Greek “the longest and most beautiful romance of my life.” If you are like
CANE Press has many commentaries of Latin texts that you might not find elsewhere. One such example is Amanda Wall’s Two Roman Goddesses, which presents
What to do when the students are anxious for winter break? Here is a powerpoint of the 12 Days of Christmas, using pictures and the
Over the last five years or so, novels retelling classic myths from a new perspective has become trendy. Whenever I walk into my local independent