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Ecce Romani

Publisher: Pearson Education
Review last updated: February 2010
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Ecce Romani

This lavishly-illustrated, full-color Latin course is suitable for intermediate students. It is not as challenging as some other high school courses, yet it is quite comprehensive—equivalent to two and a half years of Latin. It should work with bright fifth or sixth graders, junior high, and high school students. Rather than stories of Caesar's wars, the story of an upper class Roman family is carried through the series. Cultural tidbits also make the text interesting. You might want to get all the components: student's text or texts, teacher's guide, Language Activity Book, and accompanying Activity Book Teacher's Edition for each level. The newest 2009 edition adds an online, interactive textbook option.

The text assumes the teacher's familiarity with Latin but not to the extent of most other programs. The teacher's guide is easy to read and very helpful. It has translations of readings, answers to exercises, teaching instructions, plus explanations of cultural resource materials, unusual constructions, and new concepts. The Activity Book Teacher's Edition is essentially a student edition with answers. The student text contains both a Latin-English glossary and an English-Latin glossary.

Student texts are available in two different formats: paperback and hardcover. Paperback versions are divided into four student books: Level IA, IB, IIA, and IIB ($25.97 each as of 2/2010). IA and IB are equivalent to a high school Latin I course, so they should be spread out over two years for most younger students. IIA and IIB are equivalent to Latin II. The hardcover editions add a level III that is equivalent to one semester of Latin III. The first two years combine books A and B for each level into a single volume ($62.47 for level I).

The same teacher's guides are used with either version, and they are contained in three books for the three years: I, II, and III*. There are four Language Activity Books, two each for the first two years, but none for the third. They are IA, IB, IIA, IIB. Separate teacher's guides for the activity books are required: IA, IB, IIA, and IIB*. Test masters areavailable for each of the first two levels.

Two other simple Latin readers, The Romans Speak for Themselves (2 volumes), can also be used for supplemental readings to accompany the cultural topics in Ecce Romani. Teacher handbooks are available for each volume. Both student and teacher books may be ordered on the website.

*Note: the website says that certain items such as teacher's guides "can only be purchased with PO or school credit card."

Review originally written of earlier editions. Details might be slightly different for 2009 4th editions.

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  • Ecce Romani I: A Latin Reading Program : Meeting the Family Rome at Last

    Ecce Romani I: A Latin Reading Program : Meeting the Family Rome at Last

    Peter C. Brush

    Ecce Romani I-A, A Latin Reading Program, 2nd edition: Meeting the Family (Vol 1)

    Ecce Romani I-A, A Latin Reading Program, 2nd edition: Meeting the Family (Vol 1)

    Gilbert Lawall

    Ecce Romani I-A, A Latin Reading Program, 2nd edition: Meeting the Family (Vol 1)

    Ecce Romani I-A, A Latin Reading Program, 2nd edition: Meeting the Family (Vol 1)

    Gilbert Lawall

    Ecce Romani: Level IA: Student Edition IA (Softcover) (NATL)

    Ecce Romani: Level IA: Student Edition IA (Softcover) (NATL)

    Pearson Education

    Ecce Romani Langauage Activity Book 1

     Ecce Romani Langauage Activity Book 1

    Unknown

    Ecce Romani I Teacher's Guide (Fourth Edition)

    Ecce Romani I Teacher

    Ecce Romani, Level IIA (Student Manual/Study Guide)

    Ecce Romani, Level IIA (Student Manual/Study Guide)

    Ecce Romani, Level IIA (Student Manual/Study Guide)

    Ecce Romani, Level IIA (Student Manual/Study Guide)

    Ecce Romani III: A Latin Reading Program From Republic to Empire

    Ecce Romani III: A Latin Reading Program From Republic to Empire

    Brush

    Ecce Romani III: A Latin Reading Program From Republic to Empire

    Ecce Romani III: A Latin Reading Program From Republic to Empire

    Brush

    The Romans Speak for Themselves, Book One

    The Romans Speak for Themselves, Book One

    Gilbert Lawall

    The Romans Speak for Themselves, Book Two

    The Romans Speak for Themselves, Book Two

    Gilbert Lawall

    The Romans Speak for Themselves

    The Romans Speak for Themselves

    Gilbert Lawall

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      • Suitable for: one-on-one or group teaching
        Audience:
        grades 6-12
        Need for parent/teacher instruction:
        moderate to high
        Prep time needed:
        minimal
        Need for Teacher's Manual: essential
        Religious perspective: secular

      Publisher's Info

      Pearson

    • 800-848-9500
    • www.pearsonschool.com