Friday, May 22, 2009
Pompeiiana XII.4, December 1985
Content: "Latin Teacher Named State's Top Teacher" (Bernard Barcio of Indiana), "Hallei Cometes Redit!", "Can the Ancient Romans be Credited for Modern la cuisine francaise?", "Sing Along with Sempronia", "Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "Proverbs of Pubilius Syrus", "Saturnalia Crossword Fun", "Quis Est?", "Quo Vagabantur: Odysseus et Iason?", "The Danger of Being Earnest", "Nautical Enigma", Alphabet chart, "A Pillar of Iron -- a mini-series", "Ancient Gears Found Near Antikythera Believed to be World's First Computer", "Fabula Brevis: Bulla, Cara Bulla!", Classified Ads, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Io Saturnalia!", "Cooking with Claudia", Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
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Bernard barcio,
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fables,
halley's comet,
Indiana,
jason,
latin,
lyrics,
odysseus,
puzzle,
quiz,
recipe,
saturnalia
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Pompeiiana XII.3, November 1985
Content: "Guilliemus 'Humilis' Cosbius, Ed.D.", "The Sound of Ancient Music", "Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "Clothes and Jewelry" quiz, "Aenigma Verborum Transversorum Latinum" crossword puzzle, "Quis est Quis?" puzzle by Kristi Wood, "Sing Along with Sempronia", "Trojan Family Tree" puzzle by Alex Schultz, "Latin Plurals in English" word search, "Search for Classical Identities" puzzle, "Per Saturam" jumble, "Candelabrum Romanum", "Ancient Boxing not a Gentleman's Sport", "Cupid's Notes", "9th National Chariathon a Success", "Off the Leash" comic, Classified Ads, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Cooking with Claudia", "Visit the Retirement Home of the Emperor Diocletian", "Trojan War Still a Puzzle", Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions for page one, answer key for teachers.
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bill cosby,
chariathon,
classified ads,
comic,
crossword puzzle,
jumble,
latin,
lyrics,
music,
puzzle,
quiz,
recipe,
sport,
troy,
word search
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Pompeiiana XII.2, October 1985
Content: "Pii Vii Magnum Eventum" (Pee Wee's Big Adventure), "Classical Sicily", "Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "Roman Meal Melange", "A Rather Perplexing Puzzle", "Sea Deities" puzzle, "Sing Along with Sempronia", "Adjectival Challenge", "Ferreting Forms of Fero", "Mythological Scramble", "Vocabulary Review" word search, "Cocleare Romanum: The Roman Spoon", "Herculean Insight", "The Life and Times of Tarquin the Etruscan", "Tela Charlottae", "Encore! Encore!", Classified Ads, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Cooking with Claudia", "Latin Students Receive Longer Lasting Benefits", "Latina Cum Grand Anglicae", Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
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daily life,
etruscans,
latin,
lyrics,
pee wee herman,
puzzle,
quiz,
sicily,
tarquin,
word search
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Pompeiiana XII.1, September 1985
Content: Marty! "Reditus ad Futurum", "9th National Chariathon", "1985: Year of the Mysterious Etruscans", "Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "Roman Finance", "Sing Along with Sempronia", "Cognoscisne Televisionis Spectacula Latine Scripta?", "Holy Catapults, Batman!", "Derivative Dilemma" by Bernice Fox, "Mini Latin Puzzlers" by Robert Kent and C.R.J. Scott, "Matching Words of Wisdom" by Waltham High School, "Ubi Sunt Vocabula?", "Efficiamus Aliquid Romanum: Calcei Romani", "My Dearest Hydra" by Monte Harper, "Nutrici Fabula", "Carmel High School Latin Students Waste Not Their Summer", Classified Ads, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Cooking with Claudia", "Bellum Troianum", "Why do our Clocks go 'Clockwise'?", Budding Genius Quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
back to the future,
bernice fox,
catapult,
chariathon,
clocks,
crossword puzzle,
games,
latin,
lyrics,
money,
puzzle,
quiz,
recipe,
word search
Monday, May 18, 2009
Pompeiiana XI.9, May 1985
Content: "Sumus Mundus" ("We Are the World!") Latin lyrics, "Lingua Latina Vivt!", "Creative Writing Using Latin Derivatives", "Romanitas" word search, "Tres Mures Caeci", "Ad nauseam" game, Conundrum Latinum, Search and Circle, "X Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "The Aeneid:pars VIII", Classified Ads, Budding Genius quiz, Cooking with Caludia, "Re-enacting a Roman Wedding" by Betty Johnson, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
betty johnson,
conundrums,
derivatives,
lyrics,
music,
play,
quiz,
recipe,
we are the world,
word search
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