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Memoria Press August 2009
Memoria Press Online Academy...

See how our online classes work.  Join Mr. Moore and the rest of the online instructors for our Open House on August 4th, 5th or 6th from 2:00 to 2:30 EST.  Mr. Moore will demonstrate our video based course software and introduce the features of our online courses that make them so successful.  Bookmark this link and come back Tuesday through Thursday at 2:00 http://www.memoriapress.com/onlineschool/openhouse.html

Sign up for our fall semester courses in Latin, Logic, Rhetoric, Math, Science, Classical Studies, English, or Economics at the Memoria Press Academy.  We will also have recordings of the Latin and Logic teacher training classes available soon so check back often.

Classical Teacher CoverSummer 2009 Articles from the Classical Teacher (Didn't receive one? Sign up for your free subscription.

Stop cleaning the kitchen and read a book by Susan Wise Bauer
A small revolution among homeschool moms.

What is wrong with American education? by Martin Cothran
Nothing that a good dose of classical education wouldn't cure.

The Four Principles of Latin Study by Cheryl Lowe
Tips for a successful Latin program.

The Tortured Logic of the New Atheism by Martin Cothran
A fallacy in the argument of the New Atheists.

New Titles
First Form Latin by Cheryl Lowe
From the author of bestselling Latina Christiana, First Form is a revolutionary "grammar-first" approach to Latin that will be your guide as you and your students successfully climb the mountain of Latin Grammar all the way to the top. First Form is the ideal text for all beginners in middle and high school and younger students who have completed Latina Christiana I.

First Start French Book Two by Danielle Schultz
"Having homeschooled my children for ten years now, I rarely get excited about new homeschool curricula anymore. First Start French is a true homeschool gem that I am excited to recommend."  Heather Jackowitz, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine

New American Cursive II: Famous Quotations and Scripture by Iris Hatfield
The New American Cursive penmanship program is an easy-to-follow resource for teaching beginning cursive. It presents simplified letter forms, using multi-sensory methods to aid in the development of motor skills necessary to write well.

Memoria Press June 2009

Online Summer Latin Camp, Logic Camp, and More...
If you haven't checked out our online Latin, logic, history, and Bible summer classes, make sure you do it now while there is still time to sign up. Early term summer classes start June 22nd! These are fun and instructional ways to keep your students sharp on their academic skills and make sure they don't get waterlogged from being in the pool for too long. Visit the Memoria Press Academy.

Rhetoric DVDs Now Shipping
Don't labor for hours preparing to add Classical Rhetoric to your curriculum.  Martin Cothran has done all of the work for you.  In this four-disc DVD set, Mr. Cothran teaches your children Rhetoric as if they are in his classroom.  His engaging personality makes this challenging course fun for your students.  Buy the Rhetoric DVD set for $55.00, and it will be the best investment you ever make.

Classical TeacherSpring 2009 Articles from the Classical Teacher (Didn't receive one? Sign up for your free subscription.

Resurrecting the Dead Language by Cheryl Lowe
We need to relearn not only Latin, but how to teach it.

When it comes to education, Aristotle trumps Plato
 by Martin Cothran 
What the ideas of the two greatest philosophers have to do with how we teach.

What is Classical Education? by Peter Kreeft
One of the functions of the teacher is to raise the dead.

How to Teach History Chronologically by Cheryl Lowe
There's a very good reason to study Rome before Greece.

How to Argue by Martin Cothran
There are a lot of rules involved in logic, but when you find yourself in an argument, there is just one very simple principle to keep in mind.

 

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