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Minimus Secundus Teacher's Resource Book

Minimus Secundus Teacher's Resource Book

1st Edition
Barbara Bell, Helen Forte
No date available
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9780521755467

Developing Latin skills for ages 10–13.

    Join in the fun with Minimus Secundus - a mix of myths, stories, grammar support and historical background! This Teacher's Resource Book provides full support for non-specialist teachers, including worksheets on various aspects of Roman life, suggested practical activities and translations of the Latin passages.

    Features

    • Progress from Minimus with new verb forms, imperfect tense, impersonal verbs and participles.
    • Review material included for those wanting to start Latin with Minimus Secundus.
    • Latin vocabulary and grammar work interspersed with projects on Roman and Greek culture.
    • Roman Britain is bought to life as myths, stories and illustrations give children a meaningful insight into a different culture and time.
    • The teacher's resource book contains English translations of the Latin passages, photocopiable worksheets and full teaching notes to support the non-specialist teacher.
    • The cassette and CD feature readings and extracts to help with pronunciation and contain lively readings of the Latin text to help motivate pupils.
    • Many schools have introduced Latin to their pupils through lunch of after-school clubs. For advice on setting up a Latin club email Minimus author, Barbara Bell: bmbellmini@aol.com

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1
    • Iulius: Last days at Vindolanda
    • 2
    • Augustus: Iulius joins the army
    • 3
    • September: On the move
    • 4
    • October: A new way of life in Eboracum
    • 5
    • November: News from near and far
    • 6
    • December: Time for celebration
    • 7
    • Ianuarius: New beginnings
    • 8
    • Februarius: Time for some Greek
    • 9
    • Martius: Wonderful days
    • 10
    • Aprilis: Comings and goings
    • 11
    • Maius: Timber into stone
    • 12
    • Iunius: All change for Pandora.

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