All Roads Lead
to Rome, an activity designed to help students appreciate the impact of
the Romans on various regions of the Roman Empire (part of a World
Civilization Course at Killeen Harker Heights Connections)
In
Old Pompeii, a lesson plan that takes students to Pompeii to experience
everyday life in the Roman world (recommended by EdSitement)
Odyssey
Online. Journey to explore Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and
sub-Saharan African cultures through art, puzzles, games, and worksheets
(a collaboration of the Michael C. Carlos Museum, Memorial Art Gallery of
the University of Rochester, and the Dallas Museum of Art) (elementary and
middle school).
45-Minute Project
on Roman Portraiture (Macalester College) offers four portraits and questions
to begin analyzing them.
Roman Time Line,
an activity designed to help students (Grades 6-12) become familiar with major
events and developments from multiple perspectives (e.g., based on class and
ethnicity), part of a World
Civilization Course at Killeen Harker Heights Connections.
What
Portraits Reveal, a lesson plan that is designed to help students recognize
that portraits, whether paintings or photographs, can tell us more about people
of the past than just what they looked like. Although it focuses on portraiture
in the U.S., it offeres ideas for the study of Roman portraits, too (recommended
by EdSitement)
Latinteach
includes online discussions, teaching guides, lesson plan ideas and projects,
links to websites, reviews of textbooks, and other material of interest
to Latin teachers.
Easton Language Education's Latin
On-line, with links on grammar, pronunciation, readings, culture, and
lots more.
Latin
Language at About.com features new topics every day, plus links to abbreviations,
dictionaries, maps, clip art, teaching Latin, and lots more.