World Languages

Latin 1

Latin 1

There is a reason “all roads lead to Rome”—because Romans built much of the ancient world’s highway system. The birth and rise of Christianity in the Roman world show how the overarching plan of God for His creation rules and overrules in the course of history. Roman culture, the Latin language, and the impact of Christianity on that culture laid the foundation for much of Western culture. In this course, students learn how their faith confronts history and provides a pathway back to our proper relationship with God.

The purpose of this course is to give students a foundation in Latin grammar and vocabulary. Students improve their command of the English language by studying Latin and gain a better understanding of today’s laws and culture by getting into the Roman mind. This course also acquaints students with classical mythology and with the everyday life of the typical Roman and points out how that worldview contrasts with the Christian worldview. The course sets students’ feet on a journey as big as their imaginations, with a passport to some of the world’s most exciting places. On that journey, as they grow in knowledge, they also deepen their Christian faith.

This course is approved by the NCAA® and the University of California.

Credit

1.0 (Two semesters)

Course Versions​

Only available as a regular course

Prerequisites

None

Recommended Grade Levels

9th–12th

Required Materials

School supplies: Printer paper, two-inch three-ring binder with tabs and three-hole punch OR notebook with 2–3 sections

In addition to a computer with an Internet connection, most courses require speakers (or headphones); a digital camera or scanner to take photos of completed work; a printer; common household items; access to research materials; and productivity software for word processing, presentations, etc.

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