What's included
8 live meetings
6 in-class hoursHomework
2-4 hours per week. Students will be expected to read 10-20 pages a week and complete ~5 pages of homework per week. Students are expected to come to class prepared and read to discuss the weeks readingsAssessment
Students will be given informal assessments with formal assessments and written reports upon requestClass Experience
🌟 Latin is anything but dead! As a homeschooler, my parents *forced me* to study Latin - and I thought they were crazy! 🌟 What I once saw was a drag, has turned into one of the greatest joys of my life! From learning about Roman culture, catching a travel bug, and traveling all over the heart of the Roman Empire: Italy, to knowing the etymology of 60-90% of English language words and being able to easily read and communicate in the Romantic Languages - knowing Latin is a treasured gift! I love giving back to the community, and I am excited to offer this class. In Unit 1, we are introduced to the Pompeian banker Lucius Caecilius Iucundus and his family until the eruption of Vesuvius on August 24, AD 79. As we follow his life, in story-format, we are introduced to the Latin Language as well as the Roman world. Although not specifically designed for homeschool use, it is hard to beat the combination of history, culture, grammar, and literature found in this immersion-based Latin program! Cambridge Latin gets students reading and comprehending in Latin right away. 🗺 Each each stage in the text opens with illustrations captioned with short sentences or paragraphs in Latin. 🗺 Followed by a vocabulary list that includes the Latin words used in the captions. 🗺 Reading passage, also entirely in Latin, and another vocabulary list. Following the Latin immersion passage, youll find two sections which focus on language - "About the Language," and "Practicing the Language." In the first section, students will read simple explanations of Latin grammar and syntax, while example sentences (in Latin) are also given. The bulk of the text exercises are found in the "Practicing the Language" section, where students use their Latin reading, grammar, and usage skills to translate and complete sentences, change parts of speech into different forms, and more. The text is enhanced by full-color photos of artifacts, ruins, and period artwork, and in my sample of Unit 1, topics include gladiatorial shows, Roman beliefs about life after death, the work and treatment of slaves, education, local government and elections, and much more. ⭐️ Word study: focuses on English words derived from Latin and includes several exercises which explore the Latin roots and the English meanings. ⭐️ Word Patterns: which are only found in the last two units, exercises practice Latin vocabulary, grammar, and usage. ⭐️ Vocabulary Checklist: located at the very end of each stage and lists the important Latin words (and their English translations) which were learned in that stage. At the end of each units text, there are summaries for grammar, word order, usage, and a complete Latin-English vocabulary index (alphabetized by Latin word). An index of cultural topics, an index of grammatical topics, and a time chart spanning 2500 B.C. to 1945 A.D. for Rome, world history, and world culture are also included in each textbook. As we are introduced to vocabulary words, we will seek to link them to words we know in English as well as new words to build our vocabulary such as… 🌊 🌊 Undulate - to move up or down, which comes from the Latin word “Unda”, meaning Wave 🪟 🪟 Defenestrate - to throw someone out the window, which comes from the Latin word “Fenestra”, meaning Window This class will cover the first 6 stages of the Cambridge Latin Course - Unit 1 Stage 1: Caecilius Stage 2: in villa Stage 3: negotium Stage 4: in foro Stage 5: in theatro Stage 6: Felix Part II of this class covers the second half of Cambridge Latin Course - Unit 1, after which time students will be prepared to take the National Latin Exam - Introduction to Latin online in March of 2023 Latin is for everyone! 🎓 Latin is a wonderful preparation aid for the SAT as well as other high stakes testing 👩🏽⚕️ Helpful for students who plan to study medicine or go into a career in the sciences. 🧠 Introduces students to the Romantic Languages such as Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and French 🤝Friend Latin: amicum Spanish: amigo/a Italian: amica/o Portuguese: Amiga/o French: Ami/ie 😲Voice Latin: vox Spanish: voz Italian: voce Portuguese: voz French: Voix ⏰Time Latin: tempus Spanish: tiempo Italian: tempo Portuguese: tempo French: temps
Learning Goals
- Learn Latin Sayings, Vocabulary, and Grammar, Read stories about life in the Roman Empire, specifically in Pompeii, Identify Locations on maps of Italy and the Roman Empire, Learn stories of Roman Mythology - and so much more
Other Details
Supply List
Cambridge Latin Course - Unit 1, North American Fourth Edition
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Cambridge Latin - Student Text Unit 1
Cambridge Latin - Omnibus Workbook Unit 1
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have studied Latin utilising the Cambridge Latin Course as well as Latina Christiana for over 15 years. I teach Latin in Charlotte Mason and Classical homeschool co-ops, using the same two curricula, and have tutored Latin for many years. Each year, my students successfully take and pass the National Latin Exam. I am excited to bring this opportunity to Outschool!
Reviews
Live Group Course
$20
weekly or $160 for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
45 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
3-13 learners per class