Storybook Latin 1: Fables

(11 reviews)
$29.00

Heather Fluhart

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219 Pictures. Stories. Conversations.
This is how you can teach your kids Latin.

Why shouldn’t kids learn to read Latin the way we learn to read English? Most Latin programs for children are either silly and pointless or soullessly dry.

Instead of struggling through endless charts or busywork activities, Storybook Latin provides simple stories and bright pictures so that kids 3rd grade and up can learn to read and start to answer simple questions in Latin.

And it’s ready to teach right out of the box—no prep required!

The Teacher’s Guide contains the entire Student Workbook answers, plus complete daily lesson plans with matching pagination.

This package includes: 

Flashcards for this package can be purchased below, but they are not included in the regular full package.

These flashcards are printed on 8.5x11" cardstock and you have to cut them yourself. It includes all the pictures found in the Storybook Latin textbook.

There are 46 sheets and 184 full-color flashcards.



This package includes an audio guide, which shows how to pronounce each vocabulary word that students must memorize. Available in mp3 format.

Student:

PAGE COUNT: 266 pages

SIZE: 8.50x10"

ISBN 10: 1952410002

ISBN-13: 9781952410000

PUB. DATE: September 30, 2020

 

Teacher:

PAGE COUNT: 452 pages

SIZE: 8.50x10"

ISBN 10: 1952410010

ISBN-13: 9781952410017

 

Tests & Quizzes:

PAGE COUNT: 82 pages

SIZE: 8.50x10"

ISBN 10: 1952410029

ISBN-13: 9781952410024

 

Flashcards:

ISBN-13: 9781952410635

ISBN-10: 1952410630

Customer Reviews

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Katelyn F.
Favorite Latin books

As one who never learned Latin myself, I’m unqualified to teach it. The great blessing of these books for me is that they are teaching me (the teacher) how to teach Latin! Additionally, this is the first curriculum I found to use pictures (beautiful ones!) to teach vocabulary… much like how we learned our first language. At last, I am enjoying teaching Latin, my children are enjoying it, and we are all actually LEARNING it. God bless one and all who put, I’m sure, years of work into it.

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Andrea H.

I think the context is great, but the quality is lacking. I teach 3rd grade at a classical school. About half of the students already have pages falling out of their books and several of the overall quizzes are labeled a quiz number that they are not. Other than the quality of the items, I am liking Storybook Latin 1.

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Melanie S.

Storybook Latin 1: Fables

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Customer
Pronunciation

Where are the pronunciation keys? Are there CDs or DVDs or videos showing how to actually say the words?

Hi there! There is a pronunciation key in the Teacher's Guide on pp. 6-7. There is also a pronunciation video for Kraken latin at mycanonplus.com. If the printed pronunciation key is not enough, we encourage you to check out the video there.

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David B.
Well Organized

I like the way it is organized. We will start learning as a family in the new year. It appears to be laid out for just about anyone to pick up the materials and learn/teach the subject.

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Ashlee L.
Beautiful Curriculum - Especially the Teacher's Guide

We haven't been able to use it yet, but for first impressions this is a beautiful and very well organized curriculum! I was especially impressed with the teacher's guide which is all in color along with the student workbook. Each lesson guide is explained for the teacher in succinct, easy-to-read bullet points (not lengthy paragraphs!), and organized into an appropriate amount of days that it might take for a student to complete the lesson. Additionally the answer keys for the student worksheets and tests is located right next to its respective lesson guides; so helpful as it means I don't have to be flipping back and forth between my teacher's notes and an answer key! For someone with no Latin experience (but who's willing to learn), this curriculum makes learning Latin accessible not only for young children but for their parents as well.

I'm hoping to use these for my 2nd grader as well as use the flash cards to scale it down as best as I can for my 4 yr old, who is always eager to do 'school' with her older sister.

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L.T.
Loved it but needs some editing

I was so excited to use this with my daughter and it did not disappoint. She loved it and I loved it! However, there were multiple errors/editing problems. For instance, they would have a word in the story that could not be found in the dictionary in the back or the definition in the back didn't match up with the definition in the text. As a Latin nerd myself, those things irked me. I will still be recommending it to others. Hopefully, future editions will fix these problems. I think this would recommend this for grades 4-6.

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Amanda R.
Awesome so far!

My boys ages 11, 9, and 7 love this program so far! My older two are filling in their Student Texts, while my youngest boy is my "Helper" and sits next to me during lessons. The program was intimidating at first, as we are all new to the Latin language in general, but this program has made it much less intimidating, and actually fun! I love the way the lessons are grouped by theme, such as "numbers", "body parts", etc.
This program has made the task of learning Latin so much fun, and I am so thankful!

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Rebecca B.

Storybook Latin Year 1 Package

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Lanna F.
Makes Learning Fun!

I homeschool my two boys (8 & 10). The Storybook Latin lesson is their favorite part of the day! With two elementary school “boys” that love learning Latin, you know the program has to be fantastic!

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