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Latina Christiana II
Introduction to Christian Latin (3rd Edition)
by Cheryl Lowe
This systematic
study of Latin grammar is designed to follow Latina
Christiana I. By the end of this course, students will
have learned:
- all five noun declensions
- some model principal parts
for the four verb conjugations
- three tenses
- the use of the
nominative and accusative cases
Latina Christiana II also contains:
- five short "readings"
- three
Scripture passages for translation
- passages for memorization, including
the Gloria, the Sanctus, and the Doxology
- two hymns, Veni, Veni Emmanuel and Veni Creator Spiritus
- the famous medieval school song, Gaudeamus Igitur
- history questions and a 3-page chart/timeline summarizing Roman history
- a teacher manual
with detailed grammar lessons and many helpful teaching hints
*The 30 lessons
can be completed in one year, but may require two years for the first-time
teacher. Upon completion of Latina Christiana I and II,
students will be prepared to begin the high school Henle text
at the beginning of 6th Grade, or even sooner.
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New 3rd Edition Teacher Manual Includes:
- A complete copy of the student book with
overlaid answers
- Expanded derivatives section right in the
lesson
- Expanded appendices and vocabulary lists,
sorted by Latin word and English definition
- 25 new weekly quizzes, plus 5 Review tests
with answer keys
- the free, abridged Famous
Men of Rome guide is now in the Teacher Manual with overlaid
answers
- plus much more...
CLSA Certificate: (Christian Latin Society of America)
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Students that complete
either Latina Christiana I or II, may request
a CLSA Certificate of Accomplishment. We want to encourage your students to
continue their study of Latin and reward them for their hard work. view sample
Lingua Angelica
Like Latina Christiana, Lingua
Angelica was developed
by Cheryl Lowe in her classroom. Lingua
Angelica is designed to be used with any Latin grammar course, but works best with
Latina Christiana. Students will reinforce their Latin translation skills and mastery of grammar. They will also gain a broader vocabulary through listening to and reading beautiful Latin hymns. read more ...
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- Current Printing
- p. 40 Exercise B2 of Grammar in Teacher Manual: exspectabat is not introduced until a later lesson.
- citharas (harp) is mispelled as chitaras on p.44 of the teacher manual.
- Final page of key for Lesson 24 is duplicate of Lesson 23. The corrected page is available here.
- Oct 2007 and prior printings
(corrected in current printing)
- P 40 of Teacher Manual - occupabant should be occupabunt.
- P.60 is missing the last four words
of the last sentence. It should read "In Review Lesson
I, terreo, habeo, debeo and prohibeo have regular
principal parts."
- P 164 of the Teacher Manual - (Quiz 11) - sapientiae should be scientiae.
- Some teachers have requested a key for the declension exercises in lessons 18-24. We have made a key available here.
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