First Form Latin Text Set

First Form Latin Text Set

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Grades: 5-AD

Category Description for First Form Latin:

Five units; 34 lessons. Covers verbs (present, perfect; 1st & 2nd conjugation) and nouns (1st - 5th declension).


Category Description for First Form Latin Series (Gr. 5-AD):

Mastery is the key to success in Latin and this program is designed to produce mastery. The First Form program is a four-text series (First, Second, Third, & Fourth Forms) from Memoria Press that teaches Latin grammar completely and thoroughly and moves the student firmly into translation and reading. Each student text provides concise, two-page lessons with a specific format: a Latin saying, a set of grammar forms, vocabulary, a grammar lesson, and some elementary syntax. The corresponding student workbook has 4-6 pages of exercises and well-designed drills per lesson that guide the student and teacher through the lesson. 4th to 6th graders can expect to spend about 3 hours per week for an academic year; grades 7th and up can cover a volume in one semester or less.

Other components of the program include a teacher manual, teacher key (answers for Workbook, Quizzes, Tests) quizzes & tests book, workbook key, flashcards, grammar charts, a pronunciation CD and instructional DVDs. In some levels, the Pronunciation CD and the Instructional DVDs are also available as a lifetime streaming option. Once an order for these streaming items is processed, you receive an email with access information.

The Teacher Manual is "where the action is", so to speak. It features a lesson overview, a wrap-around text that includes a scripted lesson and grammar "chalk-talk" (again, scripted in question- and-answer format utilizing a white board). In addition to explaining the integration of workbook, drills, quizzes, and recitation, there are suggestions for incorporating the Lingua Angelica program. Games and review activities complete the offering. Teacher prep is also spelled out very well: read and reread the teaching guidelines for each lesson, read and reread the student text and teacher manual, do all workbook exercises (yes, the teacher will need her own workbook). While this may seem like a lot to remember, the assumption is that the teacher does not know Latin herself and is therefore learning along with the student, staying one complete lesson ahead in terms of prep. Appendices to the teacher's manual include Latin conversations, prayers and sayings with translations, and a grammar reference.

The Text Set includes the student text, workbook, test & quizzes, pronunciation CD, and teacher manual, workbook & quiz/test answer key. The Complete Set includes all the items of the Text Set, plus the flashcards and the DVDs. These Instructional DVDs are taught by Glen Moore or Jessica Watson of Highlands Latin School, utilizing humor and a variety of visual techniques. There are Streaming Options for the pronunciation CDs and instructional DVDs and in some sets the streaming option is replacing the hardcopy.

The Grammar Wall Charts, where available (First & Second Form), are not included in any set. They are 17”x 33” (folded), heavy paper, color charts providing visuals for the grammar taught in the course. (Be prepared to "donate" a significant amount of wall space to these charts.) If you don't have or don't want to donate the wall space, consider using the Desk Charts, which are down-sized versions of the Wall Charts. First Form and Second Form are packaged together. Third and Fourth Form charts are only available as Desk Charts and are packaged together.

The Student Text includes historical notes and photos of current scenes and artifacts. The Lesson Plans provide week-by-week daily checklists of the text and workbook lessons, assignments, review, drills, quizzes, and tests. Incorporating Famous Men of Rome (also published by Memoria) is optional, but will add an additional historical element into the study.

The First Form Latin Review and Second Form Latin Review (student books and answer keys) provide a summer course to review what was learned during each course. ~ Janice

Primary Subject
Foreign Language
Grade Start
5
Grade End
AD
Format
Product Bundle
Brand Name
Memoria Press
Weight
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sixth grade prep for high school latin
Amanda S on May 14, 2022
For an online course. Like pace better than Henle for 14 year old.
Kurt P on Sep 8, 2021
sixth grade prep for high school latin
Amanda S on May 14, 2022
We are currently using Visual Latin, and need something different. While we love the instructor for Visual Latin, the program jumps around a bit and does not provide enough practice. First Form seems to cover the grammar aspect of Latin in better detail. I like the workbook exercises for practice. I feel like this will help us grasp the fundamentals.
Jade S on Jan 12, 2022
For an online course. Like pace better than Henle for 14 year old.
Kurt P on Sep 8, 2021
Daughter has been homeschooling for 11 years & has researched and picked this set, so got for teaching the children.
Garnett F on Nov 28, 2020
It is a basic intro level Latin course that is easy for students and parents to navigate.
Meredith H on Nov 23, 2020
Clear & straighforward teaching style that really works. Simple & elegant. Great way to build vocabulary & grammar skills. I didn't learn Latin myself growing up but Memoria Press makes it easy & fun.
Celeste P on Aug 28, 2020
This is the logical next step from Classical Conversations Foundations level Latin memory work. It looks challenging but also accessible for my kids and me to learn together.
KeriBeth E on Jul 30, 2020
school requires
Loni W on Jul 10, 2020
required text for a homeschool co-op class
Kim G on Jun 12, 2020
I will be teaching this curriculum in our local co-op.
Felicia M on May 18, 2020
We were using Henle First Year Latin and it was a little too much to handle as our first exposure to the language. I think First Form Latin will be a very good yet more doable option. It is Henle based and still follows the Classical Education model so we're hoping it will be a better fit. My youngest will have couple of years of Latin exposure before moving to the Henle curriculum. He may be better equipped to handle it but as a first time exposure it is proving to be a little much.
Rachel H on Aug 30, 2019
Homeschool Co-op class
Carolyn S on Aug 12, 2019
I borrowed this one from a friend. This is a wonderful transition curriculum to get ready for high school.
Jennifer M on May 28, 2019
Recommended by a fellow homeschool friend to prepare my child (and myself) for Latin in Classical Conversations
Jennifer A on Dec 15, 2018
It is much more understandable than Henle (which is what our co-op recommends). My son needed something more straight-forward and logical. First Form Latin is great to use with first-time language learners.
Angela G on Jul 18, 2018
This was recommended by other home school friends and used in our coop.
Robert M on Jul 9, 2018
Good ratings on these products and highly recommended
Daniel E on Aug 28, 2017
MP's Form series is my favorite way to teach a new language.
Emily S on Aug 10, 2017
co-op
Gina M on Jul 10, 2017
First Form Latin was a great Latin program!
Laura S on Apr 3, 2017
Used it with my older children. Easy to follow. Great foundation for elementary before moving on to Henle in high school.
Rose M on Jul 20, 2016
Recommended by a friend
Kellie T on Mar 29, 2016
We are going through the MP Latin series with another homeschool family and have found the video format a helpful addition to a somewhat intensive workload.
Stephanie L on Dec 9, 2015
We are currently using Visual Latin, and need something different. While we love the instructor for Visual Latin, the program jumps around a bit and does not provide enough practice. First Form seems to cover the grammar aspect of Latin in better detail. I like the workbook exercises for practice. I feel like this will help us grasp the fundamentals.
Jade S on Jan 12, 2022
Daughter has been homeschooling for 11 years & has researched and picked this set, so got for teaching the children.
Garnett F on Nov 28, 2020
Which edition are the materials in this set?
Sarah L on Jul 27, 2021
BEST ANSWER: We have the updated editions which include 2nd editions of Workbook, Teacher Key, Quizzes/Tests, Pronunciation CD, and Teacher Manual. The Student Text was not updated although the cover was changed to match the rest of the series.

First Form Latin Teacher Manual,Second Edtn
First Form Latin Teacher Key (Wrkbook, Quiz, Test) 2nd Ed.
First Form Latin Quizzes & Tests, Second Edtn
First Form Latin Ecclesiastical Pronunciation CD 2nd ed.
First Form Latin Student Text
First Form Latin Student Workbook 2nd ed.
Is the teacher manual in this set also the 2nd edition? Or is it still the 1st edition?
A shopper on May 13, 2021
BEST ANSWER: When I ordered this last year it came with the 1st edition teacher manual. I didn’t even notice until we began using it a few weeks later. I contacted Rainbow Resource and they promptly sent me the 2nd edition teacher manual.
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