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Latin Alive! Reader (Student Edition)

$34.95
  • Latin Alive! Reader (Student Edition)
  • Latin Alive! Reader (Student Edition)
  • Latin Alive! Reader (Student Edition)
  • Latin Alive! Reader (Student Edition)

Latin Alive! Reader (Student Edition)

$34.95

  • A yearlong course for grades 10 and up

    Features:

    • Reading selections by authors from the days of Cicero to Newton, varying in length and complexity as well as style and content
    • Literary genres including poetry, science, philosophy, theology, biography, myth, and fable
    • Grammatical notes and a variety of reading comprehension questions and writing prompts to further the study and discussion of the literature
    • Segments including “About the Author” and “Culture Corner,” which tell students more about the authors, their times, and the events surrounding the readings
    • A thorough review of the most common uses of grammar and syntax in Latin, as well as an appendix that lists all grammar paradigms
    • Additional appendices on classical pronunciation, medieval spelling changes, and an overview of Latin poetry (including dactylic hexameter)
    • Addendum readings that include passages from the AP Latin syllabus (Vergil and Caesar), useful for a pre–AP course
    • An accompanying Latin Alive! Reader Teacher’s Edition includes the entire student text, more extensive explanation, and teacher tips from the authors

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  • Paperback

    ISBN: 9781600512001

    Pages: 272

    Dimensions: 8.5in x 11in

  • Karen Moore, Author

    Karen Moore

    Karen Moore began her study of Latin in 7th grade and added Greek to her linguistic studies during her college years. She holds a BA in classics from the University of Texas. She earned her Texas teacher certification for Latin, history, and secondary education, and has also been awarded master teacher certification from the Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS). Karen has more than 20 years of experience teaching Latin along with Greek and ancient humanities. She is the author of multiple Latin textbooks, including the Latin for Children History Readers A–C and the Latin for Teachers course, and coauthor of the Latin Alive! series, all published by Classical Academic Press. Karen has worked at Grace Academy in Georgetown, Texas, since 2002, where she has served in a variety of roles, including upper-school lead teacher, head of the Latin department, director of curriculum and instruction, and, currently, Classical Languages Chair. As a teacher, she has a unique ability to instill an enthusiasm for classical literature and languages in students of all ages and skill levels. Additionally, she has served numerous other schools through her consulting, teacher-training seminars, and speaking engagements at educational conferences.

    Gaylan DuBose MA, Author

    Gaylan DuBose MA

    Gaylan DuBose graduated with high honors from the University of North Texas in 1964 with a major in English and minors in Latin and history. He earned a master of arts in classics in 1970 from the University of Minnesota, where he had received a fellowship. He also studied at the University of Texas and at Worcester College, Oxford University. Gaylan went on to teach Latin in the classroom for 47 years. During his lengthy career, he was chosen as Teacher of the Year twice at Travis High School and once at Westwood High School. He also served as the academic contest chair for the National Junior Classical League from 1996 to 2005. After retiring in 2010, Gaylan continued to tutor students in Latin and Greek and elementary students in reading and mathematics. He taught many of the Latin Alive! online courses for Scholé Academy and served on the National Latin Exam’s Committee for Scholarship. In 2016, the American Classical League honored Gaylan with the prestigious Meritus Award. In his free time, Gaylan enjoyed volunteering at his local branch of the Austin Public Library and serving as the choir director, organist, and minister of music for his church. He was also the author of Farrago Latina: A Teacher Resource and coauthor of Excelability in Advanced Latin and the Latin Alive! series.