"Teaching Latin in Elementary and Middle School"

The CAMWS Committee for the Promotion of Latin sponsors this pedagogy panel on teaching Latin to students in elementary and middle schools. The presenters bring together a wide variety of experiences working with such students. Each presenter will speak for ten minutes. Ample time will be allotted for discussion and input from the audience.

Moderator:
Tom Sienkewicz,
Chair of CAMWS Committee for the Promotion of Latin
Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois
toms@monm.edu

Partitipants: Please click on their names to read about their presentations.
Alice Mulberry of the Ray Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois
Patrice Reaves of Murphey Elementary School in Greesboro, North Carolina
Barbara Bell, Head of the Classics Department, Clifton High School, in Bristol, England
Elizabeth Gildrie Kann, Classics Dept., University of Georgia

"Lingua Latina Liberis"
Alice Mulberry of the Ray Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois
latinlives@aol.com
A brief history of the Latin program at Ray Elementary will be followed by a description of the second and third grade programs.  In addition some of the special features of the reading program for grades 4 and up, such as the Latin Olympics and the annual Latin play, will be presented in the form of a videotape or a classroom scene.

"Achieving Literacy Through the Study of Latin"
Patrice Reaves of Murphey Elementary School in Greesboro, North Carolina
spreaves@sprynet.com
"A brief overview describing the program for third, fourth, and fifth grades at Murphey will be followed an explanation of what is traditionally covered in this program.   The challenges with literacy problems will be explained. Some research on diagnosing and correcting literacy problems will be used to  explain how Latin study can help students with these problems. Some strategies, both effective and ineffective,  will be described in order to generate some discussion as to how similar strategies might be applied to middle and high school students who have literacy problems.

"MINIMUS"
Barbara Bell, Head of the Classics Department, Clifton High School, in Bristol, England
BMBellMINI@aol.com
The author of this colourful, fun introduction to Latin in cartoon format, designed for children aged 7 - 10, will suggest some ways that this book can be used effectively to teach Latin in the elementary classroom.

"Piloting Latin to the Gifted and Talented in Elementary School"
Elizabeth Gildrie Kann, Classics Dept., University of Georgia
egkann@arches.uga.edu
This presentation will describe the introductory Latin program piloted by two graduate students under the auspices of the UGA Classics Department, in a 5th grade gifted and talented class in Athens, GA.  A brief overview of how the program was developed will be followed by a description of the format of the class, the topics covered and the materials used.  Particular
emphasis will be placed upon the interaction between the graduate student volunteers and the classroom teacher and upon the positive impact volunteering in this class had upon the graduate students involved and upon other members of university communities who might consider participating in similar informal partnerships with local schools.

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