In this course, veteran Latin teacher and Latin textbook author Karen Moore provides a clear and engaging introduction to the Latin language. This course is designed for teachers who want to understand the essential grammar of the Latin language, as well as for those who would like to teach introductory Latin in a school or homeschool setting. The course uses the acclaimed Latin for Children series as the touchstone texts for learning Latin grammar and discussing Latin teaching methods.
Karen Moore began her study of Latin in 7th grade and added Greek to her linguistic studies during her college years. Karen earned a BA in classics from the University of Texas in 1996. Since that time she has taught Latin to students in grades 3–12 through a number of venues. At Grace Academy of Georgetown, a classical Christian school located in the heart of Texas, she is the Teacher of Classical Languages and Ancient Humanities and has also served as sponsor of Grace Academy’s Latin Club, an award-winning chapter of the National Junior Classical League. Karen is an author of the Latin Alive! textbook series and the Libellus de Historia History Reader series, both published by Classical Academic Press. Karen and her husband, Bryan, have three children.
Nota Bene: Lessons/sessions labeled “A” feature Latin for Children Primer A, those labeled “B” feature Latin for Children Primer B, and those labeled “C” feature Latin for Children Primer C.
- Lesson 1 (A1): Introduction to Verbs
- Lesson 2 (A2): Irregular Verbs
- Lesson 3 (A3): Introduction to Latin Nouns
- Lesson 4 (A4): Sentence Structure
- Lesson 5 (B1): Genitive Case & Personal Pronouns
- Lesson 6 (B2): Numerals
- Lesson 7 (B3): 3rd Declension Nouns
- Lesson 8 (B4): Demonstrative Pronoun/Adjectives
- Lesson 9: Review and Q&A
- Lesson 10 (C1): 3rd Declension Adjectives
- Lesson 11 (C2): More on verb conjugations (3rd & 4th conjugations)
- Lesson 12 (C3): More on verbs (the perfect system)
- Lesson 13 (C4): More on nouns (4th & 5th declensions)
- Lesson 14: Review and Q &A
- Lesson 15: Practical and Effective Methods of Teaching Latin
To learn more about earning a certificate for this course, please visit “How do I Obtain a Course Certificate?” on our FAQ page. Our course certificates are valued by classical schools and co-ops worldwide, and you can also be on your way to obtaining a Level 1 certificate with your completion of this course. Teachers certified with either ACSI or ACCS will see continuing education unit (CEU) credits listed on our course certificate for you to submit to either organization (with more information on certification credit here).