Speaking Latin Aloud Discussions - eLatin eGreek eLearn2024-03-28T12:31:14Zhttp://eclassics.ning.com/group/latinaloud/forum?feed=yes&xn_auth=noSpoken Latin for early elementarytag:eclassics.ning.com,2010-01-22:727885:Topic:414402010-01-22T21:14:58.499ZKatrina Corcoranhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/KatrinaCorcoran
For my teaching certification, I'm required to do a practicum in an elementary school setting using only Latin. I'll be working with kindergarten and am planning on doing my 10-lesson unit on "community helpers" such as medici medicaeque et magistri magistraeque. I'm wondering if anyone has some experience with this type of teaching and this age group and might be able to point me toward some resources. Currently I'm working almost completely out of "Conversational Latin for Oral Proficiency,"…
For my teaching certification, I'm required to do a practicum in an elementary school setting using only Latin. I'll be working with kindergarten and am planning on doing my 10-lesson unit on "community helpers" such as medici medicaeque et magistri magistraeque. I'm wondering if anyone has some experience with this type of teaching and this age group and might be able to point me toward some resources. Currently I'm working almost completely out of "Conversational Latin for Oral Proficiency," but it is rather limited at time in terms of topical vocabulary and contains no suggestions for activities. If anyone's been around this block, I'd appreciate a couple tips. Any Latin manifestos out there?tag:eclassics.ning.com,2007-12-02:727885:Topic:117452007-12-02T23:55:17.846ZLaura Gibbshttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/lauragibbs
Since I am about to embark on some more Latin audio, I prepared a kind of "audio manifesto" trying to outline my own goals in doing Latin audio:<br />
<a href="http://latinviaproverbs.pbwiki.com/audio">Why I read Latin out loud</a><br />
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I am curious if other people have published their own statements along this line or if they know of other statements, guidelines, etc. that are available online. I would like to add links to other people's manifestos as part of my own - any contributions and/or…
Since I am about to embark on some more Latin audio, I prepared a kind of "audio manifesto" trying to outline my own goals in doing Latin audio:<br />
<a href="http://latinviaproverbs.pbwiki.com/audio">Why I read Latin out loud</a><br />
<br />
I am curious if other people have published their own statements along this line or if they know of other statements, guidelines, etc. that are available online. I would like to add links to other people's manifestos as part of my own - any contributions and/or suggestions would be welcome! :-) Latin Resources Onlinetag:eclassics.ning.com,2007-09-16:727885:Topic:56252007-09-16T21:13:20.062ZLaura Gibbshttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/lauragibbs
So what's up online? This discussion forum is a place where we can keep track of audio Latin online, with a focus on the "major players," the individuals and institutions that have a sustained commitment to Latin audio in the form of regular podcasts, or an online archive or website. Of course, there are lots of "occasional pieces" out there, too, such as individual poems that someone might post, etc. What resources are you all using online? And how can we keep track of what's new?
So what's up online? This discussion forum is a place where we can keep track of audio Latin online, with a focus on the "major players," the individuals and institutions that have a sustained commitment to Latin audio in the form of regular podcasts, or an online archive or website. Of course, there are lots of "occasional pieces" out there, too, such as individual poems that someone might post, etc. What resources are you all using online? And how can we keep track of what's new?