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This elementary Latin course for 7-10 year olds combines a basic introduction to the Latin language with material on the history and culture of Roman Britain. Highly illustrated, the book contains a mixture of stories and myths, grammar explanations and exercises, and background cultural information. Pupils are drawn into the material as they read about the lives of a family living in a community at Vindolanda; the adventures of the children and the family cat and mouse provide interest throughout. As well as offering a lively introduction to Latin and classical studies, Minimus also has cross-curricular relevance. The material on the community at Vindolanda can be used to supplement studies of the Romans at KS2. The grammatical content helps to develop language awareness, and provides a solid foundation from which learners can progress to further English or foreign language studies. The Teacher's Resource Book provides support, particularly for non-Classicists. It includes teaching guidelines, English translations of the Latin passages, and additional background information, plus photocopiable worksheets.
Floridius the Soothsayer has been asked to read the omens for a
wealthy man whose villa appears to be haunted. The pay is good but
it means studying a sheep's liver and poor Floridius faints at the
sight of blood! Can Threptus solve the mystery and save his friend
from embarrassment? Join Threptus and Floridius on their hilarious
and action-packed adventures among Rome's superstitious underclass,
and don't miss this ruder, funnier and still historically accurate
companion to The Roman Mysteries.
Developing Latin skills for ages 10-13. Join in the fun with
Minimus Secundus - a mix of myths, stories, grammar support and
historical background! This pupil's book is a lively, colourful
introduction to the Latin language and the culture of Roman
Britain. A fun way to teach English grammar, it is ideal for
cross-curricular activities.
Floridius, freelance soothsayer, is afraid that he has lost his
talent for seeing the future. Threptus wants to find some titbits
of information that his mentor can use to convince people he still
has the gift, but will a poisoned honey cake lead to disaster along
the way? Join Threptus and Floridius on their hilarious and
action-packed adventures among Rome's superstitious underclass, and
don't miss this ruder, funnier and still historically accurate
companion to The Roman Mysteries.
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