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I’ve been working with Latin students for years—first as a TA and substitute teacher while earning my Bachelor's and M.A.Ed., and now as a high school Latin teacher. I’m in my second year of full-time teaching, and I love creating engaging resources that make the ancient world fun and accessible for students!
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Preview of Latin IV Roman Author Capstone Project | Latin IV/AP & Classical Studies

Latin IV Roman Author Capstone Project | Latin IV/AP & Classical Studies

This Roman Author Capstone Project is designed for advanced Latin students to synthesize their knowledge of Roman literature, history, and culture through research, translation, and literary analysis. Students select a Roman author and complete a multi-part project that includes a biographical study, translation of Latin passages, cultural research, and a literary analysis of the author’s work. The project encourages students to make their own conclusions about Roman culture and literature wh
Preview of Roman Class Structure – No-Prep Article with Reading Comprehension

Roman Class Structure – No-Prep Article with Reading Comprehension

Need a simple, engaging way to teach about Roman social expectations and daily life to you high school or middle school students? This ready-to-use packet walks students through the Roman class structure and social expectations. It's a great resource for sub plans, independent work, or class discussions in Latin or history classes. What’s Included:Informational Reading Passage – Covers classes in Roman society, their rights, social expectations, and key distinguishing traits. Comprehension Qu
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I’ve been working with Latin students for years—first as a TA and substitute teacher while earning my Bachelor's and M.A.Ed., and now as a high school Latin teacher. I’m in my second year of full-time teaching, and I love creating engaging resources that make the ancient world fun and accessible for students!

Teaching style

I take a constructivist approach to teaching, giving students a variety of creative ways to show what they’ve learned. I also believe in valuing different types of intelligence and learning styles—not only to help students succeed but to make learning more meaningful for everyone.

My own education history

I fell in love with Latin in high school and have been studying it ever since! I earned a Bachelor's degree in both Latin and English, with a concentration in creative writing, and later completed my Master’s in Education at Virginia Wesleyan University.

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