Latin Primer 1

(17 reviews)
$22.00

Martha Wilson

Latin:
Latin: Student Workbook Only

Over half of the English language is derived from Latin.

aquarium—aqua, water
fable—fabula, story
clamor—clamo, I shout
dolphin—delphinus, dolphin
narrator—narro, I tell 

When we study Latin, we're not just learning about Rome—we're learning about ourselves. Rediscover this time-honored language, which led classical education pioneer Dorothy Sayers to declare that "Latin should be begun as early as possible ... when the chanting of amo, amas, amatis as ritually agreeable to the feelings as the chanting of eeny, meeny, miney, moe."

In Latin Primer 1 Martha Wilson equips elementary school students (grades 3 and up) with a solid foundation in classical Latin. Newly revised and expanded, this text covers the very basics: vocabulary for everyday concepts like farming, sailing, the human body, constellations, and family; verb and noun endings; and other beginning grammar concepts.

This package is the complete Latin Primer 1 (3rd edition). It's everything you need to learn (or teach) beginning Latin.

Please note: We have removed the flash cards from the Book Package—because they are available for free download here and here. If you want to save yourself the hassle of getting them printed, you can buy them from us. We're leaving it up to you. If you want to drill them on quizlet, click here.

The full package contains the following items:

  • Student Text (perfect bound, 180 pages)
  • Teacher's Edition (perfect bound)
  • Audio Guide (audio download) - This audio guide download is a single mpeg-4 audio file, which means it is very large. You can navigate the file in iTunes by clicking the "Chapters" tab on the menu bar. This enables you to move from week to week, rather than just restarting the file from the beginning every time you play it.

The Tests and Quizzes can be downloaded here:

Quizzes

Tests

Answer Keys

Martha Wilson received a bachelor's degree from Washington State University majoring in both elementary education and fine arts. She taught at Logos School in Moscow, Idaho from 1985-1991, studied Latin at New St. Andrew's College and the University of Idaho, and was the Latin teacher at Logos for her last three years there. She and her husband Jeff live in Georgetown, Kentucky with their seven children in an old house on a quiet street. Most summers they drive their big tan van across the prairies and mountains to the Northwest, visiting and sightseeing along the way. As befitting a mother of seven, she is somewhat of an expert on soups. Their family is part of the Georgetown Evangelical Free Church.


Student Edition:

AUTHOR: Martha Wilson

PAGE COUNT: 200 pages

SIZE: 8.50x11"

BINDING: Paperback

ISBN 10: 1591280540

ISBN-13: 9781591280545

PUB. DATE: March 31, 2009

EDITION: Third


Teacher Edition:

LOOK INSIDE

AUTHOR: Martha Wilson

PAGE COUNT: 360 pages

SIZE: 8.50x11"

BINDING: Paperback

ISBN 10: 1591280559

ISBN-13: 9781591280552

PUB. DATE: March 11, 2009

EDITION: Third


Flashcards:

ISBN-13: 9781591280644

ISBN-10: 1591280648

Sheets: 95

Dimensions: 11x8.5"

    Customer Reviews

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    Sarah Griffith
    A dream come true

    I distinctly remember when I was going into the third grade and so excited to start learning Latin, only to find out public schools no longer taught Latin.

    My children and I are enjoying learning Latin together. The 3 year old does the amo chant and says,”Deus made the terra out of nihil!”

    The audio tracks are helpful for pronunciation and the vocabulary stories make the words easier to remember.

    We also use the flash cards. I print them when we move on to another week.

    Most of my kids aren’t able to do the worksheets and quizzes but it’s easy enough to quiz them verbally.

    We spend as much time as we need in each week. We take about a month per week and review the past vocabulary words to keep them fresh.
    I definitely recommend this curriculum.

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    A. Aladejebi

    A great program for Latin. I am using for a 5yr old and 9yr old. Great way for me to learn too. Needs an errata sheet. Definitely get the vocabulary cards, unless you want to make your own. Great curriculum which we will finish in less than a year.

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    A.A.

    A great program for Latin. I am using for a 5yr old and 9yr old. Great way for me to learn too. Needs an errata sheet. Definitely get the vocabulary cards, unless you want to make your own. Great curriculum which we will finish in less than a year.

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    Laurie Williamson
    Having a transcript and audio timing

    Being a newbie to Latin, it is a wonderful resource! The only changes I would want is being able to attain the sentences in the audio lessons in text form, and being able to go from lesson to lesson in seperate audio files. I have gotten around the audio timing by just listening to it and writing the times each lesson starts in my teachers guide, but that took some time to do.

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    A Gib

    Great resource!