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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 Roman Roads & Travel – Ancient Rome Lesson, Slides, Notes, Worksheet & Quiz

Roman Roads & Travel – Ancient Rome Lesson, Slides, Notes, Worksheet & Quiz

Teach your students about the engineering marvels of Roman roads and the ways Romans traveled! This no-prep, engaging lesson is designed for Latin classes, but is easily adapted for history courses covering Ancient Rome's infrastructure, and transportation. What's Included?Google Slides Presentation – Covers Roman roads, key features, and travel methods in an easy-to-follow format.Guided Notes – A structured handout to help students stay engaged and retain key details.Worksheet – Reinforces lear
Preview of Roman Clothing & Fashion Lesson | Slides, Notes, Worksheet, Quiz

Roman Clothing & Fashion Lesson | Slides, Notes, Worksheet, Quiz

This Roman Clothing & Fashion Lesson introduces students to clothing, accessories, and beauty standards in Ancient Rome, while analyzing how fashion reflected social class, citizenship, and cultural values. Students will explore garments such as the toga, stola, tunica, and palla, along with accessories and cosmetics, and examine what clothing symbolized in Roman society. Designed for secondary classrooms, this resource works especially well in Latin, World History, Ancient History, and Human
Preview of Roman Homes and Cities Lesson | Roman Urban Life |Slides, Notes, Worksheet, Quiz

Roman Homes and Cities Lesson | Roman Urban Life |Slides, Notes, Worksheet, Quiz

This Roman Homes and Cities Lesson includes everything you need for an engaging and structured introduction to urban life in Ancient Rome, including Roman housing, public buildings, and city planning. Students will explore different types of Roman homes (insulae, villae urbanae, villae rusticae), important architectural features, and common buildings found in Roman cities while analyzing how housing reflected social class and daily life. Designed for secondary classrooms, this resource works
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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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