What Support
Materials and
Publications Exist?
What Websites
Should I Visit?
What Programs and
Texts are There?
What Organizations
and Opportunities
Exist?
The Teaching Materials
and Resource Center of
the American Classical
League offers numerous
publications for this level
of Classical Studies.
Examine ETC's list of
weblinks for some
promising sites.


Also try materials from:
The National Committee
for Latin and Greek has
developed a list of
exemplary Latin programs
at the elementary level.
ETC (you are on our
website!) is the national
board that oversees,
supports, and promotes
elementary and middle
level Classical Studies
education.
In addition, the
University of Kentucky
and the
Augusta County
Institute for Classical
Studies provide
comprehensive lists of
available materials and
publications.

University of Maryland
(various topics)

Yale University
(mythology)
Programs with information
online include:

Charleston Latin Program
(a vocabulary building +
foreign language
readiness effort)
In addition, the American
Classical League is the
national professional
organization of Classical
Studies teachers.
See also the FAQ
section on the
Exploratory Latin Exam.
British Broadcasting
Corp.
(Romans in Britain)
Latin Summer
(an enrichment program)

Texts include:

Discovering Languages:
Latin
(Amsco)

First Latin
(Prentice Hall)

Latin is Fun
(Amsco)

Learning Latin Through
Mythology
(Cambridge University
Press)  

Minimus - read a review  
(Cambridge University
Press)
Latinteach is an online
discussion group of
hundreds of Latin
teachers at all levels --
visit the Latinteach
website for a multitude of
lesson plans and ideas.
Plus, search the
archive
Teaching Elementary and Exploratory Latin

Contact Matthew Webb (magister@magisterwebb.com) for more information