Friday, November 04, 2011
First Form Latin by Memoria Press-TOS review
Memoria Press offers a wide range of easy to use programs. Founded in 1994 by Cheryl Lowe, Memoria
Press is a family-run publishing company that produces user friendly classical Christian education materials.
We reviewed First Form Latin which is recommended for 5th grade and up and once it's completed is the equivalent of one year of foreign language requirement for high school. I'm enjoying First Form Latin because it doesn't require me to have any Latin language skills as the teacher and I'm actually learning right along with my daughter.
The curriculum set that Memoria Press generously gave us for this review includes a teacher manual, student text, student workbook, quizzes and test pronunciation CD, DVDs and flashcards. The cost is $115.00 and is great for all beginners that are 5th grade or older.
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1 comment:
What a great opportunity to review a useful product! Congratulations. And Latin will certainly come in useful as your children build a better-than-average vocabulary because of their knowledge of Latin! Besides, it will come in handy in those Latin phrases that are often sprinkled around in good novels. lol
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