Latin Picture Dictionary for Everyone Teacher's Guide
- 8555
- 978-0-86516-855-8
This text provides busy teachers with resources to facilitate the incorporation of active Latin in their classrooms.
Latin Readings : An Intermediate Rapid Reader: Teacher's Manual
- Author: Gertrude Drake
- 0430
- 978-0-86516-043-9
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
- 88
Latin Readings for Review: Elementary Latin Translation Book
- 4037
- 978-0-86516-403-1
- Paperback
- 200
Latin Readings: An Intermediate Rapid Reader
- Author: Gertrude Drake
- 0449
- 978-0-86516-044-6
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
- 112
Latina Mythica
- Author: Bonnie A. Catto
- 5998
- 978-0-86516-599-1
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
- 216
An intermediate Latin reader with high-interest stories from Greek and Roman mythology, complete with grammatical/vocabulary help that boosts reading speed and reader confidence. The level of difficulty is graduated, with earlier stories being easier than those that come later. All stories are patterned after ancient authors: a perfect way to ease into advanced and author reading courses.
Latina Mythica II Troia Capta
- By author: Bonnie A. Catto
- 8253
- 978-0-86516-825-1
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Take a trip into the myths and battles of the Trojan War. Dress in drag or pretend madness to avoid the fight; join the aristeia of Diomedes; follow Odysseus as he steals the Palladium; and more. This book offers students the opportunity to enjoy not only the story of the Iliad but the myths before and after in the Trojan Cycle— all in Latin epic style. Latina Mythica II: Troia Capta has twenty chapters. The first two chapters cover mythical material that occurs well before the action of the Iliad. Then, after including much of the action of the Iliad itself, the book concludes with two chapters telling the stories beyond the epic to give a more complete sense of the myth of Troy. It is designed for students who have completed the study of Latin grammar, usually one year of college or two to three years of high school. Facing-page grammatical/vocabulary notes boost reading speed and reader confidence.
Lectiones de Historia Romana
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 541a
- 978-1-89885-541-5
- Paperback
- 104
These short chronological readings on events that shaped the Roman world (birth and growth of Rome, wars, age of emperors, decline of empire) are designed for all students of Latin, from entry level on. Grammar and vocabulary gradually increase in the lessons, which contain vocabulary notes, a pertinent motto, and easy questions in Latin. The last third of the book contains no new grammar, to build student confidence. A complete vocabulary appears at the end.
Looking at Latin
- Author: Anna Andresian
- 6153
- 978-0-86516-615-8
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci
- 288
Looking at Latin is a complete illustrated grammar reference book for all levels of pre-college Latin, from middle school through high school.
Lumina Artes Latinae Level 1: Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Sample Online Course
- AL1Sam
Interested in learning Latin? Try the sample of Lumina: Artes Latinae Level 1 online course.
This sample online course is a thirty day free trial of Lumina: Artes Latinae Level 1, Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
This sample online course provides you with access to all of the Lumina: Artes Latinae Level 1 content for Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Complete unit activities, Reference Notebook, unit tests, and graded reader. Along with the content this sample course has a Q & A forum, questions posted in this forum will be answered by a Bolchazy-Carduccci Latin instructor. The teacher's guide material is available to parents of students using Lumina: Artes Latinae Level 1, Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
This is a thirty day trial, your thirty day access will begin the date you recieve your log in credentials.
Lumina: Artes Latinae Level 1 Self-Teaching Latin Online Course
- AL1
Lumina: Artes Latinae Level 1 online course is available, now at a special introductory price of $75.00; the regular price is $100.00. The course is offered as a one-year subscription.
Lumina: Artes Latinae is an online self-teaching Latin course structured to accommodate multiple levels of students, each learning at his or her own pace in a classroom setting during independent study or homeschool setting.
Developed by Dr. Waldo E. Sweet of the University of Michigan for Encyclopedia Britannica, Lumina: Artes Latinae is an easy-to-follow course that includes all the tools a student needs to achieve a firm command of Latin. The course was carefully crafted and refined to suit the needs and abilities of a broad spectrum of students. Lumina: Artes Latinae meets existing foreign language requirements for high school graduation.
Lumina: Artes Latinae Level 2 Self-Teaching Latin Online Course
- AL2
Lumina: Artes Latinae Level 2 online course available Spring 2020
Lumina: Artes Latinae is an online self-teaching Latin course structured to accommodate multiple levels of students, each learning at his or her own pace in a classroom setting during independent study or homeschool setting.
Developed by Dr. Waldo E. Sweet of the University of Michigan for Encyclopedia Britannica, Lumina: Artes Latinae is an easy-to-follow course that includes all the tools a student needs to achieve a firm command of Latin. The course was carefully crafted and refined to suit the needs and abilities of a broad spectrum of students. Lumina: Artes Latinae meets existing foreign language requirements for high school graduation.
Lumina: Latin for the New Millennium, Level 1, Classroom
- LNM1L
multum multoque multa
Lumina Latin for the New Millennium was developed by Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers based on the material and exercises in the Latin for the New Millennium Level 1 textbook. The interactive guided Language Fact sections provide immediate feedback to students as they preview or review each chapter of Latin for the New Millennium Level 1. Mouse-over vocabulary lists allow a new format for vocabulary mastery. Infinitely replayable crossword puzzles engage students in derivative work. Automatically graded quizzes free up student-teacher interaction time for translation, oral/aural work, discussion, and other learning.