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Once Upon a Time (Olim in Latin) Reader V

SKU
067664
ISBN
9781941383117
Grade 2-6
4 In Stock
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Description
In the Readers, stories are written first in English, then in Latin with identical corresponding illustrations (nice, black and white pencil drawings) serving as visual cues. The stories have been simplified in English to ease their translation into simple Latin. Sidebar information provides vocabulary and grammar cues. 
Publisher's Description of Once Upon a Time (Olim in Latin) Reader V
Latin Reader V of the Olim Once upon a Time in Latin series from Laurelwood Books uses the parable "We Know a Tree by its Fruit" and the Bible story of Daniel, part I to gently introduce children to Latin. Read, laugh, and act out the stories in Latin. Stories are given first in simple English, then simple Latin (the Latin version has translations of words in sidebars). Sweet original illustrations help the reader understand. Students do not need any previous Latin to enjoy and learn from this series. 60 pages. This reader is designed to be accompanied by the Olim Once upon a Time in Latin Workbook V.
Category Description for Once Upon a Time (Olim in Latin)

Olim means Once Upon a Time - if you're reading Latin. And the Latin stories in this series are meant for reading; each to be read several times, in fact. Designed as a gentle introduction to Latin that allows the student to work at his own pace, these readers provide the stories: fables, parables and Bible stories. The accompanying workbooks help solidify and expand the learning. In the Readers, stories are written first in English, then in Latin with identical corresponding illustrations (nice, black and white pencil drawings) serving as visual cues. The stories have been simplified in English to ease their translation into simple Latin. Sidebar information provides vocabulary and grammar cues. Story reading is facilitated by a thorough pronunciation guide at the beginning of Reader I.

The Workbooks pull it all together providing grammar (Digging Deeper), vocabulary (etymology and derivatives), and translation exercises which are based on and correspond, page by page with the Reader (These including Digging for Treasure exercises that have hidden clues and a surprise at the end of each story). Coordination of the workbook exercises with the stories is found in the Reader. Answers to all Workbook exercises are found in the back of the book. Readers are 50-60 pgs. ~ Janice