Teaching Middle School Latin
Contact Matthew Webb (magister@magisterwebb.com) for more information
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.
The National Committee
for Latin and Greek has
developed a list of
exemplary Latin
programs at the middle
level.
ETC (you are on our
website!) is the national
board that oversees,
supports, and promotes
elementary and middle
level Classical Studies
education.
Look at the other
categories on the
left-hand side of the
Teaching Elementary
and Exploratory Latin
for additional useful
publications.
Queen Anne School
(Md.) provides a large
bank of links and online
activities covering
grammar, vocabulary,
mythology, history, and
culture. Click to access
page
one and page two.
Texts include:

Cambridge Latin Course
(Cambridge University
Press)

Ecce Romani
(Prentice Hall)
In addition, the
American Classical
League is the national
professional
organization of
Classical Studies
teachers.
Your students might be
interested in the
National Latin Exam or
the
National Mythology
Exam
For even more online
web activities, take a
look at the
Latin section
of Quia.com -- you can
even search by
category and textbook.
Latin is Fun
(Amsco)

Oxford Latin Course
(Oxford 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 of old