Beyond God of War: Latin and Ancient Rome in Video Games
For me, one of the funniest moments of every year is when my beginning Latin students learn the word ubi. When I was a kid, this is when we first
For me, one of the funniest moments of every year is when my beginning Latin students learn the word ubi. When I was a kid, this is when we first
L.A.R.P. stands for “Live Action Role Playing.” It may sound odd, but chances are good that if you’ve ever run a classroom you have asked
There are times when it’s nice to have a game ready to play with your class. Here’s a variety of options. Games that require the
In 1916, there was an article in the Classical Journal describing “An Old Roman Game,” Rota. Although the name and rules are modern, it could
Because of the holiday this week, we’re posting a little differently. There won’t be a Thursday resource, and today is a roundup of posts we’ve
In my last post, I covered some basics about speaking Latin in class. Here are some other techniques I use to get my students speaking
In a day with a shortened schedule and students missing, one of my favorite games to play is a variation of the Dictionary Game or