Universal Latin Exam
Want to know how well your students actually know Latin? The ULE is truly curriculum-neutral and tests students’ knowledge of Latin Grammar and Syntax.
About Us
Sponsored by the Association of Classical Christian Schools, our goal is to provide resources and training for k-12 education in Latin and Greek.
Resources
See our videos and blog posts covering everything from choosing a curriculum, to teaching impersonal verbs, to reading Virgil.
Universal Latin Exam
A New Exam in Latin Grammar and Syntax for All Ages
Does NOT:
- Favor any particular curriculum or method
Does:
- Reshape each test based on curriculum
- Fairly compare students across the nation
- Test proficiency in Latin
Get Started!
- You can order your test by filling out the registration form.
- Click here to register.
- Exam dates: Usually toward the end of March or first week of April. See test details.
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Paleography Project – Karen Moore
This project of recreating a Medieval manuscript will give students a new appreciation and understanding of manuscripts and poetry.
Model of Roman Theater Assignment – Karen Moore
This project has students model a Roman theater, using any medium they chose! Some of Karen Moore’s students made their model in Minecraft.
On Site Tours of Domus Herculaneum – Karen Moore
https://youtu.be/bTUdR5l3POo https://youtu.be/3bXoWNCAsAY
Map of Rome Assignment – Karen Moore
Here are two handy maps of the city of Rome, along with assignments to help students study them.
Oath of the Horatii Art History Assignment – Karen Moore
Use this material to teach an art history lesson about this famous painting. Read the section from Livy and answer some questions, then watch a video on the artistic style used.