View Article  Francis Holland School Classics Department launches a resources site
Steven Jenkin of Francis Holland School has contacted us to tell about his website. It is all to the good to have another place to share teaching resources.   more »
View Article  Latin grammar revision sheets
Grammar sheets can be downloaded from the JACT Latin Summer School notice.   more »
View Article  Ancient History GCSE planned by OCR
The OCR exam board is devising the ancient history GCSE to cater for a surge in interest in the Romans and ancient Greeks.   more »
View Article  Pro Roscio new audio
I've made a podcast of chapters 15-16 of Pro Roscio   more »
View Article  Podcasts already on line on GCSE Latin set texts
Podcasts by Clive Madel of Camden School for Girls are available   more »
View Article  A couple of books - GCSE Latin and Seneca
OUP has published a collection of essays on Seneca. Also there is an independently produced GCSE Latin Resource Book.   more »
View Article  Podcasts on Latin set texts
This is just floating an idea. The decision of QCA that set texts in Latin and Greek AS and A2 will be different means that many schools with small Sixth Form groups will no longer be able to teach set texts to both Upper and Lower Sixth students in the same class.   more »
View Article  Junior School website with 'Romans for kids - homework help'
You might like to see how another school does it.   more »
View Article  Video on teaching Latin with active use of language
The active use of Latin in speaking and writing, in addition to the reading of Latin texts, is one of the cornerstones of this sequence in Latin Studies.   more »
View Article  Podcasts on Latin set texts
Some audio on GCSE Latin texts produced for Camden School for Girls has been generously put on line here:   more »
View Article  Spoken Latin and the Direct Method
"I would especially encourage fellow teachers to come along who might have an interest in using more spoken Latin in the classroom so that ideas can be exchanged."   more »
View Article  2007 a level papers
The direct link to recent OCR A level Latin papers is here.   more »
View Article  How to kill Greek?
It's been brought to my attention that under the new specification the set books for AS and A2 are different.   more »
View Article  Songs for teaching Latin
There's a CD with Latin grammar songs advertised here. An article about a teacher who uses songs in his teaching is here.   more »
View Article  The new audio is on the ArLT website
Those recordings of the 2009-2010 set texts are now on line here.   more »
View Article  Masada TV series now on DVD
his is the Peter O'Toole mini-series from 1981.   more »
View Article  Specialist Language College and Classics - a request
Our school has justy been awarded specialist language college status and I wondered if any fellow Classicists out there had experience of teaching classics in such an establishment and was willing to share ideas ?   more »
View Article  Readings of OCR verse prescriptions ready
The CD of 2008-9 Latin verse prescriptions for the OCR exams read by ArLT members is now ready.   more »
View Article  JACT website page of Latin resources
If you haven't explored the JACT website recently, you may not have found a page of Latin resources.   more »
View Article  Consultation about Latin GCSE
Our President is to meet OCR next week to discuss GCSE changes. She sends this message:   more »
View Article  Useful stuff on the OCR Community site
Agamemnon essay titles, Medea questions, Hippolytus questions, Tacitus test, Themes in the Odyssey (7 pages), introduction to epic (3 pages), notes to Oedipus Tyrannus (24 pages), Odyssey worksheets with answers (36 pages), intro and notes to OT (11 pages) - these have all been submitted to the OCR Classics Community pages this week.   more »
View Article  Getting the ArLT website organised
Visitors to the For Teachers section of the ArLT website will find, under GCSE Classical Civilisation, a page for each topic in the syllabus, subdivided into sub-topics.   more »
View Article  Aeneid 12 resources now on the website
Monica Swinburne made available at the ArLT Cambridge Summer School (INSET) her resources for teaching Aeneid 12, on the A level syllabus for the next two years. She has now kindly offered these resources for the Teachers' Section of the ArLT website.   more »
View Article  Can you write a simple song?
The core of the ArLT songbook was the book of songs by our founder, Rouse, which he wrote for his pupils to help them remember their Latin and Greek. Those songs were written for those days. I think we need similar songs for today.   more »
View Article  Add to your pictures of slaves in Roman times
Textbooks usually show a photo of those infamous slave chains, and artists' impressions of slaves in Roman Britain. Now you can add pictures ...   more »
View Article  Using Google Docs to share teaching materials on line
Google Docs is designed so that many people can share in creating and editing each document. It strikes me as a good tool for sharing teaching materials, with each teacher able to add to and improve the document.   more »
View Article  Whiteboard projector safety fears
Common sense, really, like not staring at the sun, but I pass on this warning from the BBC:   more »
View Article  GCSE home coursework is scrapped
Head teachers say they are pleased that coursework will not be lost altogether and will remain in the form of extended work done in school.   more »
View Article  A2 Latin poetical vocabulary - a list
Following his recent message, Kris Waite has kindly given us his list of poetical words likely to come up in A2 Latin unseens.   more »
View Article  A level unseens vocab learning tool
Atriades has noted a vocab learning tool on the Perseus site, which might go some way to helping with the compilation of a list as requested in yesterday's post.   more »
View Article  Vocabulary list for A2 Latin
I am trying to put together a list of commonly used poetical vocabulary for the A2 examination   more »
View Article  On the ball - or what! Cambridge provides new on-line help
This lad never ceases to amaze me! I post a piece arising from the JCT article on ICT in the Classical classroom, pointing out the need for more electronic material for teachers and students, and a couple of days later Will Griffiths informs me that they've already done it. Here's his email:   more »
View Article  Mock exam papers now on line for teachers
Robin Hilliard has kindly provided two Lit 3 exams for Tacitus Annals 1 and one for Ovid Amores.   more »

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