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Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam

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United States - Pennsylvania - Harrisburg
Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
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surgimus aliis tollendis - we rise by lifting others
 
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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
Informational powerpoint introducing Aesop and his famous stories. I use this powerpoint at the very beginning of Latin II before we read a bunch of short fables together, but you could use it easily in a history or even an English class. Written
Subjects:
Ancient History, Latin, Short Stories
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
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By Ab Ovo Ad Fabulam
Informational powerpoint about the Heroic Cycle or Monomyth, as described mainly by Joseph Campbell's work. I use this in my Latin III class to introduce the archetypal component parts of a hero story. Each part of the cycle has a slide with some
Subjects:
Latin, Literature, Psychology
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations
$5.00
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Teaching in a Pennsylvania public high school since 2006.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I use primarily grammar-translate with my Latin students in I and II, moving to reading authentic Roman authors in III-V to cover important historical events and the material needed for the AP exams.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

I usually sign my emails "Head of the Latin Department" since I'm the only one in my building : )

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

BA in Latin from Franklin & Marshall College (2004) MAT in Latin from University of Vermont (2006) Currently earning my PhD from University of Florida

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I am supposed to be using Ecce Romani, but I got so fed up with it that I've created nearly all of my own vocabulary lists, worksheets, stories, and tests. I particularly enjoy writing stories in Latin for my students. It is a good amount of work, but I love to write, and it allows me to tailor them much more closely to the unit of grammar we're doing. Plus when that information eventually comes out in class it really stuns my students.