A DAY IN OLD ATHENS: A PICTURE OF ATHENIAN LIFE Written by William Stearns Davis. Most of the resources that have been listed here are focused on language. However, this is an English language history of social life and customs in ancient Greece which may be of cultural interest to those teaching the language. Available as a free download from Project Gutenberg.
ANCIENT GREEK TUTORIALS A comprehensive site for those learning Ancient Greek, sponsored by the Univ. of California Press and designed by Donald J. Mastronarde. Includes drills and practice for pronunciation, accentuation, principal parts, vocabulary and verbs.
ANNE MAHONEY’S RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS OF ANCIENT GREEK Includes Anne’s general advice on how to study beginning Greek and how to prepare a reading assignment, handouts, vocabulary lists and an explanation of how the verb system works!
ATHENAZE STUDY AIDS Excellent compilation of material created by Timothy Abney.
AUSTIN COLLEGE ATHENAZE STUDY AIDS A large selection of varied exercises created by James F. Johnson for use with the Athenaze series.
CLASSICAL GREEK ONLINE From the Linguistics Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin, this is an overview of the Greek alphabet and its vocabulary, sentence structure, and morphology.
ECCLESIASTICAL LATIN AND GREEK RESOURCES
A page maintained by canon lawyer Dr. Edward Peters. Included on this page you’ll find his teaching syllabus and a bibliography of suggested grammars, dictionaries and other materials, as well as some basic prayers (including the Rosary) and some declension and preposition charts. There’s a companion page for Scriptural Greek which includes basic prayers in Greek and paradigm charts for Greek nouns.
ETON COLLEGE GREEK PROJECT Vocabulary, verb, noun and adjective testers requiring Macromedia Flash are available here. Be aware that you cannot bookmark the Greek Project directly. It is necessary to go to Eton College’s website first, then click Eton in Action in the sidebar, then click Greek Project. The link here will get you to Eton College’s main page.
GRAMMA Windows/Mac software for students of Ancient Greek. Christopher Blackwell wrote this program to enable Greek students to practice vocabulary (including diacritical marks, if desired), and parse/create nouns and verbs. Try out a free demo.
GREEK GRAMMAR ON THE WEB Extensive gateway with annotated and starred links!
GREEK IN A NUTSHELL An outline of Greek grammar with brief reading lessons. This is a Greek course for students wishing to be able to read the New Testament. Written in 1876, this is a downloadable book from the Gutenberg collection. It is available in HTML and Plain Text Format.
GREEK TEACHERS CORNER A wealth of handouts and study guides covering the Greek alphabet, cue cards, derivatives, readings and texts, grammar, holidays, worksheets and more.
GREEK TOO! Ginny Lindzey designed this Mini-Site where you will find many links and resources to help you learn Ancient Greek. There’s also a section with information on typing in Greek.
HANDOUTS FOR GREEK STUDENTS A collection of printable study guides and digital audio recordings.
LEARNING GREEK: IT’S ALL GREEK TO ME Tons of learning aids for those who wish to master Ancient and Koine Greek. Brought to you by the Institute of Biblical Greek.
NATIONAL GREEK EXAM Sponsored by the American Classical League, the NGE focuses on Attic and Homeric Greek. Find out when the next testing date is here as well as information on getting sample exams.
NATIONAL BIBLICAL GREEK EXAM For students, instructors, school administrators and church officials. Find learning resources. Learn about the exam process and format. See what types of questions are asked on the exam and take a sample test.
NIFTY GREEK HANDOUTS A collection of PDF files for students of ancient Greek
OPEN UNIVERSITY’S DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS A free mini-course for students who have no experience whatsoever with Greek. You'll develop "an awareness of the links between English and Latin, an understanding of basic English grammar...and an awareness of the fundamentals of pronunciation in Latin." There's also a similar mini-course introducing Latin.
PLEA FOR TEACHING GREEK An article from the Parents Review January, 1915 Vol. 26 no. 1, p. 6-14, a journal edited by Charlotte Mason. From the Ambleside Online website.
RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS OF ANCIENT GREEK Another small but extremely useful selection of resources organized by Anne Mahoney and free for non-commercial use. You’ll find Anne’s list of 1000 Core Greek Words, and 100 Essential Words as well as handouts covering such topics as verb stems and principal parts, athematic (mi) verbs, the eta words, plus literary, historical and cultural handouts.
SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF HELLENIC STUDIES A society promoting the study of Greek literature, history, culture, art and archaeology from ancient times to the present. Language teachers will be especially interested in the Support for Schools section of the website which includes a downloadable Junior Ancient Greek course and links. There’s no direct link to the Support for Schools page. You’ll need to go to the main page and then click on the button in the sidebar. The course includes both black and white and color editions as well as a teacher’s guide. Also see Tempora Clausenti, which has games, word searches, and quizzes based on Ancient Greek culture.
STORIES OF THE OLD GREEKS From the Association foR Latin Teachers, stories of Crete, Mycenae and Troy, as well as notable and famous ancient Greek rulers.
U. OF CHICAGO LIBRARY ENGLISH-GREEK DICTIONARY A vocabulary of the Attic Language by S.C. Woodhouse, M.A. has been placed onine. This is a searchable database.
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA ATHENAZE GREEK EXERCISES Online flashcards, reading exercises and grammar exercises to accompany the Athenaze series.
USEFUL JAVASCRIPTS FOR TEACHING GREEK Jean Alvares’ Javascripts based upon the Athenaze series.