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Post by Kim W on Apr 25, 2007 20:09:10 GMT -5
My 9-year old daughter and I are working our way through CW - Aesop and thoroughly enjoying it. The format is thorough yet user-friendly. I can already see significant improvement in her writing abilities.
My question is regarding Latin studies in relation to CW. Specifically, do CW authors/users recommend a particular Latin curriculum that works well with CW? The Latin Road...? Memoria Press series? etc.? There are so many choices and I don't want to thwart our CW endeavors. Your recommendations are appreciated!
Kim in Merritt Island, FL
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Post by Carolyn on Apr 25, 2007 21:37:14 GMT -5
There are indeed many Latin curricula out there. We don't have any particular recommendations, but whatever you choose, work steadily at it! Carolyn
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Post by Lene Mahler Jaqua on Apr 26, 2007 11:16:39 GMT -5
I will tell you what I personally work with, which is Henle Latin by Loyola Press, also sold via Memoria Press.
Its weakness in my opinion is the limited vocabulary, but it teaches the grammar well, and my students are doing well with it. (This is for 5th grade and up).
As Carolyn said, there are many curricula out there, and more and more each year. I am afraid that I have not kept up well enough to stay abreast of what new things are out there. (If something works, like Henle, I tend to stick with it.)
Lene
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