Using a dynamic textbook, you will continue to grow in your Latin skills through this course as you prepare for Intermediate High School Latin the following school year.

How to get the most out of Ecce Romani: Second Year Middle School Latin, Part Two with Debbie Gaudino:

Have all required course material BEFORE our first class meeting
Have a notebook just for Latin class 
Have a working mic and headset/ear buds 
Add corrections to your homework assignments during in-class review
Study, study, study 

Total classes: 12

Duration: 55 minutes

Prerequisite: Completion of Advanced Middle School Latin, Part One – Ecce Romani (or the equivalent.)  If students have not taken Latin with Homeschool Connections, they will need a score of 80% or higher on the required entrance exam. (Email ehenry@homeschoolconnections.com for exam. There is a small administrative fee for the exam.)

Suggested grade level: 7th to 9th grade

Suggested credit: One full semester Latin

Instructor: Debbie Gaudino, MA

Instructor email: mrsgaudino@gmail.com

Course description: Continue your Advanced Latin journey with Part Two of this course. Upon completion of part one and part two of Middle School Advanced Latin, students will be ready to enter High School Intermediate Latin. In this course, students will continue to learn more grammar and improve their translation skills. This course will help prepare students for future Latin classes at the high school level. Students will participate in an engaging class each week in which they will learn the fundamentals of Latin.

Course outline:

Class 1 – Chapter 18
Class 2 – Chapter 19  
Class 3 – Chapter 19  
Class 4 – Chapter 20
Class 5 – Chapter 21
Class 6 – Review/Midterm
Class 7 – Chapter 22
Class 8 – Chapter 23  
Class 9 – Chapter 24  
Class 10 – Chapter 25  
Class 11 – Chapter 26  
Class 12 – Chapter 27

Course materials: Ecce Romani IA 4th Edition, ISBN-10: 0133610926 (https://tinyurl.com/a6ytx6b9). A working microphone is required for this course.

Homework: Students can expect to spend two hours a week on homework assignments (primarily translations). There will be quizzes and exams to help assess students’ mastery of the material taught in this course.