Salvete omnes!
As the dust settles after our online Summer School, we're looking back on all of the brilliant YouTube Live sessions presented by our facilitators, and the wonderful work our pupils sent in. We’ve already received a lot of brilliant work - poems, puppet theatres, stories, and drawings - but it's not too late to send any work from the sessions or from the sunset tasks afterwards to be included on our website and possibly even in the video we're making as a memento of the last two weeks. You can send any work to: info@thelatinprogramme.co.uk
A very quick survey!
Many thanks to those who have already filled in our survey! If you haven't yet had a chance, we'd be so grateful if you could take a few minutes to let us know what you enjoyed, and how we could improve:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/TKGRHKD
How you can support The Latin Programme through a donation
If you enjoyed our Summer School and would like to make a donation to the programme, we would be so grateful to have your support. All donations contribute towards the continuation of our work in schools and online, increasing access to Latin and the classics, and measurable improving the literacy and life chances of our pupils. You can make a donation here.
Carry on learning with our worksheets and videos
If for any reason you missed some or all of our YouTube sessions, you can watch all them back here at any time. On our channel, there are also some brilliant Roman cooking videos, phrases of the week (sung by an opera singer!), and a series for older children and adults that takes us through how to read a passage from Ovid's Ars Amatoria.
We also have a huge bank of worksheets for Key Stage 2 pupils. For Key Stage 3 pupils, we've just updated the website to include the following worksheet packs:
⚡Apollo at Delphi
⚡Semele and Zeus
Kindest regards,
The Latin Programme
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