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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 Ancient Rome Daily Life Mega Bundle | Five Roman Culture Units

Ancient Rome Daily Life Mega Bundle | Five Roman Culture Units

Teach the essentials of Roman daily life with this complete 5-unit bundle on Ancient Rome culture! This resource covers the most engaging and commonly taught topics, giving you everything you need to build a full and cohesive unit on how Romans lived. Perfect for Latin classes, World History, or Classical Studies, this bundle balances content, practice, and creativity to keep students engaged while building real understanding. What’s IncludedThis mega bundle includes 5 full units: Roman Clot
Preview of Roman Daily Routine Unit - Expanded with Worksheets | Roman Daily Life Lessons

Roman Daily Routine Unit - Expanded with Worksheets | Roman Daily Life Lessons

Bring Roman daily life to life with this complete, no-prep unit on daily routines in Ancient Rome! This bundle is designed to keep students engaged while helping them understand how Romans lived day-to-day—from morning routines to social expectations and work. Perfect for Latin classes, World History, or Classical Studies, this resource combines structured notes, interactive activities, and creative projects to reach a wide range of learners. What’s Included from the Base Bundle Everything yo
Preview of Roman Class and Social Expectations Expanded Bundle (Includes Extra Worksheets)

Roman Class and Social Expectations Expanded Bundle (Includes Extra Worksheets)

Teach Roman social classes, roles, and expectations with a complete, no-prep resource bundle. This Ancient Rome Social Class MEGA Bundle includes everything you need to teach the topic in depth, from direct instruction materials to creative activities, review worksheets, and assessment tools. Students will learn about patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, peregrini, women, and slaves while analyzing how social class shaped rights, responsibilities, opportunities, and daily life in Ancient
Preview of Roman Food and Agriculture Unit - Expanded with Worksheets | Roman Daily Life

Roman Food and Agriculture Unit - Expanded with Worksheets | Roman Daily Life

This Expanded Roman Food and Agriculture Unit Bundle includes everything from the standard unit PLUS 5 additional worksheets for reinforcement, analysis, and creative application. Students will explore Roman diets, farming, livestock, villa rustica, and how these reflected Roman cultural values. Designed for secondary classrooms, this bundle combines structured instruction with flexible independent practice. Perfect for World History, Ancient History, Latin, and Classical Studies courses. Wha
Preview of Roman Cities and Houses Unit (Expanded With Extra Worksheets) | Roman Daily Life

Roman Cities and Houses Unit (Expanded With Extra Worksheets) | Roman Daily Life

This Expanded Roman Cities & Homes Unit Bundle includes everything from the standard unit PLUS 5 additional worksheets for reinforcement, analysis, and creative application. Students will explore Roman urban planning, housing, infrastructure, and social hierarchy while analyzing how cities and homes reflected Roman cultural values. Designed for secondary classrooms, this bundle combines structured instruction with flexible independent practice. Perfect for World History, Ancient History, Lati
Preview of Ancient Rome Daily Life Research Project Bundle | 5 Roman Culture Projects

Ancient Rome Daily Life Research Project Bundle | 5 Roman Culture Projects

This Ancient Rome Daily Life Project Bundle includes five in-depth research and creative projects exploring Roman culture, social structure, and daily life. Each project is designed to encourage analysis, synthesis, and historical interpretation rather than simple fact-listing. Students engage with Roman society through structured research and creative application. Perfect for World History, Ancient History, Latin, and Classical Studies classrooms. Included Projects Roman Clothing & Cosmetics
Preview of Ancient Rome Roman Military Lesson | Slides, Notes, Activity, and Quiz

Ancient Rome Roman Military Lesson | Slides, Notes, Activity, and Quiz

Teach the Roman military with this complete, ready-to-use lesson that combines content, engagement, and assessment in one cohesive resource. This lesson covers the structure, organization, and cultural significance of the Roman army while giving students multiple ways to interact with the material—from guided notes to creative application. Perfect for middle school Latin or Ancient History classes, this resource is designed to fit seamlessly into a unit on Roman culture, government, or expansi
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 Ancient Rome Daily Life and Routines Lesson | Slides, Notes, Worksheet & Quiz

Ancient Rome Daily Life and Routines Lesson | Slides, Notes, Worksheet & Quiz

This Roman Daily Routines lesson introduces students to what everyday life looked like in Ancient Rome, with a focus on how social class shaped daily cycles, meals, and religion. Students explore how Romans structured their day from morning to night and how routines reinforced inequality and social hierarchy. Designed for high school Latin, World History, Ancient History, and Humanities classes, this lesson is fully prepared and ready to teach with built-in assessment. What’s Included:Slidesh
Preview of Roman Social Roles & Class Structure Lesson | Ancient Rome Daily Life

Roman Social Roles & Class Structure Lesson | Ancient Rome Daily Life

Help students understand how Roman society functioned with this Roman Social Roles & Class Structure lesson. This resource introduces students to the Roman social hierarchy and explores how status, citizenship, gender, and slavery shaped daily life in Ancient Rome. Students learn about patricians, equites, plebeians, freedmen, enslaved people, women, and non-citizens while examining how legal status and lived experience often differed. The lesson emphasizes explanation and understanding and w
Preview of Roman Clothing & Cosmetics Worksheets | Ancient Rome Daily Life Activities

Roman Clothing & Cosmetics Worksheets | Ancient Rome Daily Life Activities

This Roman Clothing and Cosmetics Worksheet Pack includes five engaging worksheets that explore how clothing, appearance, and beauty standards reflected social class, gender, and cultural values in Ancient Rome. Worksheets can be used on their own or paired with my Roman Clothing Unit. These activities are designed to reinforce content while encouraging analysis, comparison, and creative thinking, making them ideal for classwork, homework, early finisher tasks, or sub plans. This set of wor
Preview of Roman Daily Routines Project | Roman Daily Life Project-Based Learning

Roman Daily Routines Project | Roman Daily Life Project-Based Learning

his Roman Daily Routines Project asks students to explore what everyday life was like in Ancient Rome, with a strong focus on how social class and gender shaped daily experiences. Students analyze historical evidence, synthesize information, and present their research creatively through a poster, slideshow, or paper. This project works especially well as a culminating assessment, enrichment activity, or extension to lessons on Roman social structure, daily life, or culture. What’s IncludedSt
Preview of Roman Agriculture Lesson | Slides, guided notes, worksheet, and quiz

Roman Agriculture Lesson | Slides, guided notes, worksheet, and quiz

Introduce students to the agricultural systems that supported the Roman world with this lesson on Roman farming, animal husbandry, villa estates, and mythology. This resource gives an overview of how agriculture shaped Roman society, the economy, and political identity. Students learn about Roman crops and livestock, farming tools and innovations, seasonal labor, and the structure of large farming estates (villae rusticae). They then apply this knowledge through a creative, systems-based activi
Preview of Roman Social Roles & Class Structure Research Project | Ancient Rome Daily Life

Roman Social Roles & Class Structure Research Project | Ancient Rome Daily Life

This Roman Social Roles and Class Structure research project asks students to analyze how class, status, and social expectations shaped life in Ancient Rome. Students choose from multiple analytical research paths and present their findings through a poster, slideshow, or short paper, synthesizing evidence to draw meaningful conclusions about Roman society. Designed for high school Latin, World History, Ancient History, and Humanities classes, this project emphasizes critical thinking, compari
Preview of Roman Daily Routines Reading Packet | No-Prep Article with Reading Comprehension

Roman Daily Routines Reading Packet | No-Prep Article with Reading Comprehension

This Roman Daily Routines Reading Packet explores how class, gender, religion, and social expectations shaped everyday life in Rome. Students will read a structured, two-page informational article and complete a variety of comprehension questions that reinforce key ideas and vocabulary. This resource works well for 9th–10th grade World History, Ancient Civilizations, Latin, and Humanities courses, and can be used independently or alongside a larger Roman daily life unit. What’s Included: Two-pa
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
Preview of Roman Cities & Homes Research Project | Ancient Rome Urban Life & Housing

Roman Cities & Homes Research Project | Ancient Rome Urban Life & Housing

Give students a structured, choice-based way to explore Roman cities and housing with this Roman Cities & Homes Research Project. This assignment asks students to investigate how urban planning, housing , and public spaces reflected social class, daily life, and Roman values. Students choose one research topic and one final product format to demonstrate their understanding. The project emphasizes synthesis, explanation, and historical reasoning, not simple fact listing. This resource work
Preview of Roman Agriculture Research Project | Food, Class, Economy & Religion in Ancient

Roman Agriculture Research Project | Food, Class, Economy & Religion in Ancient

Give students a structured, choice-based way to explore how agriculture shaped Roman civilization with this Roman Agriculture Research Project. This assignment focuses on how food production supported and impacted Rome’s population, economy, military, and religious life. Students choose one focus topic and one final product format to demonstrate their independent research. The project emphasizes research, explanation, and synthesis rather than simple fact-listing, making it an excellent fit
Preview of Roman Beauty Standards and Aesthetics Lesson | Slides, notes, worksheet, quiz

Roman Beauty Standards and Aesthetics Lesson | Slides, notes, worksheet, quiz

Overview:Explore how Roman beauty ideals shaped art, culture, and social values with this engaging, high-school–level lesson on Roman aesthetics, portraiture, sculpture, and frescoes. This resource gives an introduction to Roman beauty standards and art, making it a strong fit for Latin, World History, and Art History classrooms. Students learn about Roman beauty standards for men and women, cosmetic practices, portraiture, sculptures, and fresco styles. They then apply this knowledge through an
Preview of Ancient Rome Choice Board Activity | Parilia & Founding of Rome

Ancient Rome Choice Board Activity | Parilia & Founding of Rome

Engage your students with this no-prep Ancient Rome choice board focused on the festival of Parilia and the founding myth of Rome (Romulus and Remus)! This flexible activity allows students to work independently, in pairs, or in small groups while completing a variety of creative, analytical, and research-based tasks. Perfect for maintaining engagement during pre-break days, low-attendance days, or sub plans—without sacrificing meaningful learning. What’s Included 1 student-facing choice b
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Experience

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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