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Course Description The AP® Latin course is designed to develop students’ proficiency in reading, comprehending, and analyzing Latin prose and poetry, with a primary focus on Vergil’s Aeneid and selected letters from Pliny. Students also engage with additional teacher-selected readings to broaden their exposure to Latin literature and historical texts. The course emphasizes close reading and textual analysis through guided passage studies, including translation, summarization, and interpretation of themes, stylistic features, and historical or cultural context. Students practice translating Latin passages accurately into English, citing textual evidence, and constructing interpretive arguments in written responses. Throughout the course, students complete vocabulary assessments based on the Full Required Latin Vocabulary List, develop skills in identifying and interpreting rhetorical and poetic techniques, and explore the moral, ethical, and thematic dimensions of Latin texts. By the end of the course, students will have built a strong foundation in reading and analyzing Latin at an advanced level. The course is based on the six units of required content in the AP® Latin Course and Exam Description outlined by College Board. These are Teacher’s Choice - Latin Prose, Pliny’s Letters: Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, Pliny’s Letters: Ghosts and Apparitions, Letters to Trajan and Calpurnia, and Teacher’s Choice - Latin Prose, Teacher’s Choice - Latin Poetry and Vergil’s Aeneid, Excerpts from Books 1 and 2, Vergil’s Aeneid, Excerpts from Books 4, 6, 7, 11, and 12, and Course Project and Teacher’s Choice - Latin Poetry. This course does not include registration for the AP Exam Offering. Students planning to take the AP exam are required to register and sit locally for the AP Exam. Scheduling Information COMPLETE COURSES -A complete version of the virtual course. - Full Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 9 months - 1/2 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 4 months - 1/4 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 2 months ABBREVIATED COURSES - A shortened course intended for students seeking to make-up failed courses or recover credits. - Abbreviated Full Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 60 days. - Abbreviated 1/2 and 1/4 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 30 days. PARTIAL COURSES - A partial version of an online course intended for students temporarily away from classes (i.e. Home Bound Instruction, In/Out-of School Suspension). - Partial courses must be completed by your school's end date Format -Delivery : This is a virtual course delivered entirely by an established education organization, including a virtual instructor, to students and educators. Delivery Method Prerequisites Latin IV or equivalent Other Information This course does not include registration for the AP Exam Offering. Students planning to take the AP exam are required to register and sit locally for the AP Exam. Advanced Placement®, AP®, AP Central®, College Board®, and SAT®; are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, this website. Course Materials Latin-English dictionary is recommended. Students should have access to a microphone. Headset/earphones are recommended. Course Availability
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