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Fun and Studious Stuff:
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Various Links of Interest
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Classics in College
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Forums and NLE

                Fun and Studious Stuff

                 Various Links of Interest

         A mishmash compiling of awesome websites...

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Leon High School - The school that Rebus Gestis members attend!  GO LIONS!

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wWw.Freerice.com - Check out this link to play vocabulary games in English and Romance languages, and see just how much Latin helps!  (Unfortunately, they do not have a section for Latin itself yet.)  Feel good while you do it, too, because for every synonym/definition you get right, ten grains of rice are donated to the UN World Food Programme to help end hunger!!  
    
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National Latin Exam Practice – This is in March! Study, study!

      ~~ Loads of Vergil Practice! – Pretty self-explanatory

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Vikipaedia Latina - Your favorite Wikipedia, now in Latin!

     ~~ Veni, Vidi Wikipedia! – an article on Vikipaedia Latina (found above)

     ~~ NJCL 
- Official website of the National Junior Classical League

      ~~ SCL - Official website of the National Senior Classical League (like the NJCL, but for those in college!)

      ~~ FJCL- Official website of the Florida Junior Classical League

 
    ~~ CAF  - Official website of the Classical Association of Florida

      ~~ Leon Foreign Language- Leon High School Foreign Language Department homepage

      ~~ ACL - Official website of the American Classical League


     ~~ Promote Latin - promotelatin.org...  Yay Latin!


      ~~ FFLA - Official website of the Florida Foreign Language Association

     ~~ CAMWS - Official website of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South

                                              Classics in College
          Consider studying Classics in college! Check out these links to get you started.
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   University of Florida (UF) Department of Classics

                    Florida State University (FSU) Department of Classics
FSU
UM

   University of Miami (UM) Department of Classics
 
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     ~National Latin Exam (NLE) and Regional and State Latin Forums~

The National Latin Exam is taken annually in March.  Check it out here!

The State Latin Forum is once a year, usually early or mid-April.  The Regional Latin Forum is also once year, and is generally in late January or early February.  Some of the links below are geared more towards Regionals, but more of them can be used to prepare for either Forum!  Please check them out! :D

Everything you wanted and need to know about the Regional Latin Forum, and more:


         Information on Regionals testing here: http://www.leon-latin.org/satriano/regionals11.pdf.

         Regionals Study guides are here:
http://www.fjcl.org/regional-study-guides.html.

         Regionals Practice Tests are here:
http://www.leon-latin.org/satriano/regionals/.

         Possible Updates from Mr. Satriano here: Mr. Satriano's Classroom Blog.

         If you have any questions about Regionals, email or talk to your teacher!

****It is imperative that you study for your exams!  Pick topics that you like or are curious about, and it will be a lot of FUN!  Seriously.****

Now, a list of all of the tests, in roughly alphabetical order.  Clicking on a test name will bring you to the 2010 Regional test for it.  Any links below the test name are helpful for studying, so check them out!  More will be added as time goes on!

Classical Art
     ~~Classical Art Study Guide

Customs
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Johnston’s “Private Life of the Romans” (online copy of a fantastic book on ancient Roman culture and customs)
     ~~  Classical Encyclopedia  (online copy of "A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities" by William Smith (1875))
     ~~ Aqueducts 
     ~~The Roman Empire Maps, pictures, and loads of information on Rome from its founding until its collapse.

Derivatives (I)    (II)    (Adv.)
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Level I Derivatives Study Guide
    ~~Level II Derivatives Study Guide

Geography
    ~~Maps 

Grammar (I)    (II)    (Adv.)
   ~~New Latin Grammar (online copy of "Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges")

Greek Derivatives
    ~~Greek Derivatives Study Guide

Greek Literature
    ~~Greek Literature Regional Study Packet

Heptathlon 
     ~~(See “Everything” and other test's resources)

History of the Empire
    ~~The Roman Empire Maps, pictures, and loads of information on Rome from its founding until its collapse.

Hellenic History
   ~~Hellenic History Study Guide

Monarchy and Republic
    ~~The Roman Empire Maps, pictures, and loads of information on Rome from its founding until its collapse.

Latin Literature 
     ~~Latin Literature Study Guide

Mottoes, Abbreviations, and Quotations
     ~~PMAQ Study Guide

Mythology 
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Greek Mythology
     ~~Genealogy Tables
    ~~Roman Mythology Glossary
    ~~Chart of Roman Gods and their Greek Counterparts  
    ~~Greek Mythology Glossary  

Pentathlon
     ~~(See “Everything” and other test's resources)

Poetry Comprehension

Prose Comprehension 

Vocabulary (I)    (II)    (Adv.) 
     ~~ Vocabulary Study Guide - primarily for Advanced level


Everything
     ~~Certamen Questions Database - self-explanatory; good for those playing certamen, but also for those taking Pentathlon or Heptathlon, or anyone who just want to learn more!

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webmaster@leon-latin.org!  Thank-you and have a great day!

To contact the Rebus Gestis sponsors/Latin teachers:

Leon High School                        Mr. Satriano:
satrianoj@leonschools.net
550 E. Tennessee Street             Click here to visit Mr. Satriano's classroom blog!
Tallahassee, FL
(850)488-1971                          Ms. Tucker: 
tuckerc2@leonschools.net                                                        
                                               Click here to visit Ms. Tucker's clasroom blog!
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