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Prima Latina Student Book: Introduction to Christian Latin (Classical Trivium Core)
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Item description for Prima Latina Student Book: Introduction to Christian Latin (Classical Trivium Core) by Leigh Lowe...
Overview Developed for children in Kindergarten through third grade who are still becoming familiar with English grammar and wish to learn Latin at a slower place. Its goal is to teach and reinforce an understanding of the basic parts of speech while introducing Latin. Provides 25 lessons, each including a grammar skill, five vocabulary words with corresponding English derivatives, a practical Latin phrase, and one line of a prayer that is learned in totality by the end of five chapters. Also includes five review lessons. Four songs are included on the CD |
Item Specifications...
Studio: Memoria Press
Pages 128
Dimensions: Length: 10.9" Width: 8.4" Height: 0.4"
Binding Softcover
Release Date Nov 1, 2003
Publisher Memoria Press
Grade Level Grade School
Edition Student/Stdy Gde
ISBN 1930953518 ISBN13 9781930953512
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Christian Product Categories Books > Education (K-12) > General Education > General Books > Education (K-12) > Language Arts > Latin Curriculum
Homeschool Catalog Product Categories Books > Homeschool > Foreign Language > Latin > Grade School
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Reviews - What do customers think about Prima Latina Student Book: Introduction to Christian Latin (Classical Trivium Core)?
 | Nice layout ,,, bad pronunciation May 6, 2006 |
| After having studied several years of Latin myself, I was determined to start my daughter young [...]. I bought this book on the recommendation of another Homeschool Mom. I like the simplicity in which the lessons are presented, however, the Ecclesiastical pronunciation is horrible! I found myself trying to teach her the Classical pronunciation, but that made filling in the worktext very difficult because a lot of the questions focus on pronunciation. This may seem like a small issue, but if your child will be continuing his/her Latin education into college, he/she will likely have to completely change pronunciation after years of learning. Why not make it easier and learn the standard way first? | | |  | Good Latin starter for the younger student Apr 23, 2004 |
| This is a great Latin starter for the younger grades. The pronuciation is ecclesiastical. We are not Catholic, but found the program very useful for learning the inital grammar rules. It is designed for an independent reader, although you can adapt to a non-reader. The lessons are laid out nicely, introducing about 6 words per lesson, in addition to lines from a prayer. The grammar rules are explained simply and a young child can catch on quickly. The words are laid out on the page aesthetically and there are no cartoons or other frills to distract the teacher or the child, like some programs. I have seen a few other Latin Primers and find this to be one of the better ones for the younger grades. | | | Write your own review about Prima Latina Student Book: Introduction to Christian Latin (Classical Trivium Core)
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