Magistrula is a website created by Anna Andresian, a middle and upper school educator. She has applied her particular interest in active Latin pedagogy, curriculum design, and educational technology to create a site full of resources to students and teachers.
Latin Teacher Toolbox is a compilation of various resources about the teaching and learning of the Latin language.
Use this link to access all digital resources for the the Cambridge Latin Course through their Elevate digital platform.
The following are the Board approved instructional resources for the Chinese language program:
Cambridge Latin Course5th Edition - Unit I
CambridgeUniversity Press
Cambridge Latin Course5th Edition - Unit II
Cambridge Latin Course5th Edition - Unit III
Cambridge Latin Course5th Edition - Unit IV
Fabulae Romanae: Stories of Famous Romans
Pearson
Latin III
Love and Transformation: An Ovid Reader
Latin IV - VIII
Love and Betrayal: A Catullus Reader
Carpe Diem: A Horace Reader
A Song of War: Readings from Vergil's Aeneid
A Call to Conquest: Readings from Caesar's Gallic Wars
Caesar: Selections From His Commentarii De Bello Gallico
Bolchazy-Carducci
Vergil's Aeneid: Selected Readings from books 1, 2, 4, and 6
A Cicero Reader: Selections from Five Essays and Four Speeches
Petronius: Selections from the Satyricon
A Caesar Workbook
A Vergil Workbook, 2nd Edition
The American Classical League was founded in 1919 for the purpose of fostering the study of classical languages in the United States and Canada. Membership is open to any person who is committed to the preservation and advancement of our classical inheritance from Greece and Rome.
Visit the ACL website for more information regarding: Teaching materials, job placement, scholarships, workshops, summer institutes, Classical Outlook (publication), ACL Newsletter, and sponsors other activities and instructor support. Content from the American Classical League website.
Click herefor information on Cobb County School's Latin language program.
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