ARTES LATINAE Self-teaching programmed Latin curriculum. Extremely popular with homeschooling families. Students can work at their own pace, yet receive constant feedback and reinforcement. Available in both traditional print or CD-ROM format.
CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE CONNECTION Official website of the North American Cambridge Classics Project. Find out about upcoming workshops, peruse the gallery, visit the resource center, read the newsletter, join the listserv.
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CLASSICS PROJECT This site provides support to Classics teachers in schools in the United Kingdom. Lots of curricular materials and activities.
ECCE ROMANI TEACHERS’ CORNER Gilbert Lawall’s official Ecce Romani site. You’ll find downloadable chapter specific materials, pedagogical guidelines, games, vocabulary helps, website links as well as information about back issues of the Ecce Romani newsletter.
ECCE ROMANI RESOURCES An excellent and immense compendium of online activities designed by Dr. Melissa Schons Bishop to accompany the Ecce Romani I & II textbooks.
GALORE PARK LATIN * Based in the United Kingdom, Galore Park publishes the So You Really Want to Learn Latin Series, currently available in two volumes. Sample pages available for download. Galore Park also publish an elementary Ancient Greek textbook.
JENNEY’S LATIN Handouts to review vocabulary in chapters 1-18.
LATIN FOR AMERICANS Glencoe’s official ancillary to the LFA series. Site seems to still be under development but there are some enrichment materials there.
LATIN FOR THE NEW MILENNIUM A new 2 volume Latin curriculum from Bolchazy-Carducci, which is supposed to integrate the best features of both the grammatical and reading-based methods. A scope and sequence is now available for download.
LATIN VIA OVID Wayne State University Press has ancillary materials for purchase to accompany the Goldman-Nyenhuis textbook.
LATIN VIA OVID HANDOUTS Handouts to accompany the Latin Via Ovid series as well as grammar review materials. From the Latin Library.
LATIN IS FUN AMSCO Publications carries Latin is Fun 1 and 2, a highly visual and extremely lively introduction to the Latin language and highly suited as a stand-alone beginning text or as an ancillary to other Latin language programs.
LEARN TO READ LATIN Yale University Press’s catalog site for the textbook written by Andrew Keller and Stephanie Russell.
MINIMUS Official website for Barbara Bell’s outstanding primary textbook series.
OERBERG’S LINGUA LATINA PER SE ILLUSTRATA Official site includes a brief overview of the series and its philosophy, a list of available supplments, sample pages and a price list. Although this is the official site, the American distributor of the series is FOCUS Publishing, where you should go if you are interested in ordering. There are also some useful resources for those using the series at the FOCUS site, including a sample middle school plan and a list of some Quia game sites.
OERBERG’S LINGUA LATINA SUPPLEMENTS Handouts to accompany the Lingua Latina series as well as commentary on selected chapters.