Posts Tagged ‘study tools’
Playing With Latin Verbs
If you’ve spent any time studying languages, you most likely agree that verbs have the power to humble an eager linguist. As English speakers, we often don’t realize the complexity of meaning that each verb holds, and therefore, rarely understand the fullness a tiny little word can contain. In Cycle 2 in the Foundations program of…
Read MoreLatin in the Grammar Stage – Playing with Nouns
In our last adventure together, I gave you my recommendations for materials to use in your study of Latin. However, if you’re like me, and can’t quite figure out how to get all of the separate workbook studies done in the day, I’d like to offer another option! If you are familiar with the classical approach to…
Read MoreChoosing Highlighters
I’ve added affiliate links below, which means by purchasing through these links, the price doesn’t change, but I would receive a little compensation for pointing you in their direction. All of my opinions stay the same with or without your purchase. I’ve been talking about how highlighting has changed the way I think, and how…
Read MoreWhat’s on my bookshelf: Top 10 Books on Educational Philosophy
I’ve added affiliate links below, which means by purchasing through these links, the price doesn’t change, but I would receive a little compensation for pointing you in their direction. All of my opinions stay the same with or without your purchase. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing…
Read MoreHenle Latin Resources
I’ve been working with Henle’s First year Latin for quite a few years now, and I’ve found some great resources to help students and teachers make the most of this material. First of all, there is no way you need everything in the picture above. My goal is to help steer you to what would…
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