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What do I need for Latin for Children?


Annie Laurie
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I like the Activity Book (crosswords, word scrambles, matching games, etc..) and the History/Translation book, but they are not required.

 

Here are Free Resources on their website for extra practice:

 

Free online flashcard practice:

http://headventureland.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=1&Itemid=38

 

Free Practice Worksheets:

http://www.classicalacademicpress.com/images/samples/LFCa_practice_pages_July_07.pdf

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IMO, the clash cards and the activity book aren't needed, but I do like the history book. On their website they have links to free downloadable pages for the different levels(I like these pages better than the ones on the activity book anyway) and links to flash card game and to different stories and videos in latin.:001_smile:

 

This should take you to the games, videos and such.

http://www.headventureland.com/

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We didn't really use the activity book but we do use the history reader. I now go for the basic bundle and add in the reader. I think you would only need one reader for two kids, but you would need a primer for each. It's possible that you could get by with one activity book if you want to try it out and just have the kids do different pages. I think the DVD is a must--it's in either bundle package.

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