Latin Curriculum
Incorporating Latin lessons into your homeschooling offers many benefits to your children. Much of English vocabulary is Latin-derived (along with Greek). Learning Latin allows you to dive deep into the art of grammar. It also helps with the learning and acquisition of other foreign languages. And if you’re ambitious enough, it allows you and your children to read the classics of Western Tradition in their original language.Â
 There are lots of great Latin curriculum options. Some are more rigorous than others. Browse through these curriculum choices to find one right for your homeschool.Â
Grades:Â K-12
Online option: No
Accredited: No
Little Latin Readers offers a thorough Catholic homeschool curriculum of Latin lessons for students of all grade levels. Language lessons include additional topics such as Catholic liturgy, theological heritage, the lives of Jesus, Mary, and the Apostles, and Catholic Europe. Each course includes a 36-week curriculum of lessons, comprehensive lesson plans, tests, quizzes, and reviews, along with companion audio for review of proper pronunciation.Â
Grades:Â 1-12
Online option: Yes
Accredited: No
Memoria Press offers complete Latin language curricula. They teach students Latin grammar through an easy-to-use, step-by-step process. Students gain an academic vocabulary, mastery of English grammar, and the critical thinking skills that come from the study of a complex, inflected grammar.Â
Grades:Â K-12
Online option: Yes
Accredited: No
The Classical Liberal Arts Academy aims to research, restore, and teach the education and culture enjoyed by wise men and saints throughout history. Latin courses can be found in the Classical Trivium Grammar section.Â
Grades:Â K-12
Online option: Yes
Accredited: No
Kitchen Table Latin offered by Veterum Sapientia Institutum connects you to online tutors to learn Latin grammar, mechanics, and conversation. You get individual Latin tutoring at your own pace and on your own schedule.