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Matin Latin, Books 1 and 2

Publisher: Canon Press
Author: Karen Craig
Review last updated: 2009
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Matin Latin

Ideal for students from about third grade and up, Matin Latin combines solid grammatical instruction in Latin with English grammar. In Book 1, children memorize first declension nouns and the first conjugation of verbs (three tenses only). As is common with the classical approach, children practice with "chants." However, learning is made easier by the use of drawings to illustrate new vocabulary words rather than word definitions. For children who are more "word-oriented," you might want to work with them to write the actual English definition under each picture. Children work with nouns, verbs, adjectives, and other parts of speech to construct and read complete but simple sentences.

Book 2 continues through two more noun declensions, through the third conjugation verbs, and through third declension adjectives. The book continues to use illustrations to introduce some of the new vocabulary. It features a section of "Paradigm Summaries" with charts of declensions and conjugations for easy reference.

Both books have "dictionaries" at the back for easy reference. Classical pronunciation is taught. The author uses a variety of exercises throughout both books to maintain student interest.

Some of the reading material is drawn from mythology, but there is also quite a bit of Biblical content. In Book 1, the single mythology reading is clearly presented as myth. The second volume has far more of both types of readings, so the author uses an introductory page to present her rationale for this approach.

This is serious Latin study. Even though it will work for third and fourth graders, I can easily envision both volumes being used with junior high and high school students as a first year course, particularly for those students who begin with a weak foundation in English grammar. Older students will be able to do much of the work independently.

Teacher's editions are identical to student books except they also have answers printed directly on the related exercise pages. No lesson preparation time is required.

Flashcards and a pronunciation tape or CD help with vocabulary mastery and pronunciation. Worksheets (about 100 sheets per level) supplement each text with additional practice. The complete package for each level includes your choice of tape or CD plus student text, teacher's edition, flashcards, and worksheets.

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  • Matin Latin 1 - Student

     Matin Latin 1 - Student

    Craig, Karen; Blakely, Laura

    Matin Latin 1: Teacher's Edition

    Matin Latin 1: Teacher

    Karen L. Craig

    Matin Latin 1 Pronunciation Aid CD

    Matin Latin 1 Pronunciation Aid CD

      Matin Latin #1 Flash Cards

      Matin Latin #1 Flash Cards

      Karen L. Craig

        Matin Latin 2 - Student

         Matin Latin 2 - Student

        CRAIG KAREN L.

        Matin Latin #2 Teacher Edition

        Matin Latin #2 Teacher Edition

        Karen L. Craig

        Matin Latin 2 - Teacher's Edition

         Matin Latin 2 - Teacher

        Craig, Karen L.

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          • Learning modalities: multisensory,, with helpful elements for both visual and auditory learners
            Suitable for: group or one-on-one
            Audience:
            grades 3-12
            Need for parent/teacher instruction: 
            minimal to high depending upon the students
            Prep time needed:
            minimal
            Need for Teacher's Manual:  essential
            Religious perspective:
            Protestant

          Publisher's Info

          Canon Press

          PO Box 8729
          Moscow, ID 83843

          (800) 488-2034
          www.canonpress.org