Navigating the 5 C’s, part 4: Itinera Aeneae
This post concludes the series covering our 2012 ACTFL presentation. The journeys of Aeneas after the fall of Troy are used to practice the locative and other expressions of place.
This category consists of a series of posts that share, and expand upon, our presentation at the 2012 ACTFL convention in Philadelphia
This post concludes the series covering our 2012 ACTFL presentation. The journeys of Aeneas after the fall of Troy are used to practice the locative and other expressions of place.
This post continues the series covering our 2012 ACTFL presentation. This set of activities uses the Labors of Hercules to provide a context with a clear chronology in which to practice relative time with the pluperfect indicative and ablative absolute.
This post continues the series covering our 2012 ACTFL presentation. This set of activities focuses around the Roman house and household.
Part 1 of the ACTFL 2012 presentation. This is a set of activities that you can do on even the first day of a beginning Latin class. Students will learn a bit about the the gods, their spheres of influence and associated symbols, and familial relationships.
Melanie and I presented the session “Navigating the 5Cs in the Classical Languages” at the 2012 ACTFL Annual Convention in Philadelphia.