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Listen to the sixth grade's version of The Cruel Schoolmaster here. (Windows users: if that link doesn't work, try this one.)

Try my new Quizlet set of the 100 or so most commonly used words in classical Latin.

Here are instructions for how to cover a book with paper. You can also do an Internet search to find ones you like more. And here is the book cover with conversational Latin on it! Unfortunately you have to print it on 11x17'' paper, but maybe in the computer room?


This link will take you to a .pdf of the information on the Golden Sponge Stick Competition.

Magistra Stein (Saxum, Latine) has put up CLC lists - accurate ones, with macrons! - on Quizlet.
īte ut discātis!

ecce! The Cambridge Latin Course has Unit dictionaries, complete with audio files for pronunciation:

Unit 1

Unit 2

Unit 3 is not ready yet, but I think they are working on it.

Aestas confecta est! (Ita vero -- iam ningit!) You can still see the DDS Latin blog for links to extra reading possibilities.

You should have received an e-mail about the Cambridge Latin Course site, and you should bookmark it. Here's a link just in case. Eighth graders - you can read the green book online, remember!


sitūs utilēs (useful sites)

Cambridge Latin Course (sign in for all CLC stories, vocabulary and grammar exercises)

Quia (vocabulary, grammar, culture activities. See links toward the bottom of that page or enter a search term ("stage 01" for example) to get more specific activities. Also see your class page - links below - for direct links to Quia class pages.)

Quizlet (vocabulary flash cards and games. Here, too, you can look at the links or search for a specific set of cards (stage numbers will work).


elige tuam classem:What's the date, Roman style:

gradus sextus


gradus septimus


gradus octavus

conexūs alterī (other links)

quomodo linguam Latinam pronuntiare (how to pronounce Latin)

Latina in vero mundo

Read a random Latin Tarheel Reader

Cambridge Latin Course

Latin listening links (various places on the Web where you can hear Latin being spoken and/or read).

sonitūs animalium

fabula de tribus porcellis

Roman History/Culture Rags to Riches

the declension song

the imperfect song

Romanes eunt domus



Links for National Latin Exam preparation




We WON!!! Romulus and Remus won the Terence Award for Best Use of Latin in a Film (junior level). Congratulations to the Latin class of 2010.



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