This website is a work in progress. It is intended to function as a complementary resource to your Latin learning. It includes and will continue to develop material that is pertinent to the learning, review, and practice of essential Latin Grammar. Accompanying the explanations, examples, and charts on the various pages, users will find embedded videos (God Bless @LatinTutorial on YouTube) and numerous links to Quizlets, Kahoots, and worksheets. Along with these resources, users will also find downloadable charts and other material.
This site is intended to be used in consultation with other material. It is a place to review your knowledge, reinforce lessons, and consult during assignments. It is a space to direct students who need remediation on previously covered topics, as well as a repository of additional practices for students that are going above and beyond. Feel free to use it in such ways and any others. Criticisms (constructive), ideas, and suggestions are welcome!
Dr. Ann Morgan is an Upper School Latin teacher at Parish Episcopal School in Dallas, Texas, where she also serves as the Subject Area Coordinator for World Languages. Before arriving at Parish in 2017, Dr. Morgan taught Latin, Roman archaeology, and other Classics courses, such as Ancient Athletics, Mythology, and Women in the Ancient World at colleges and universities across the country, including Trinity University, USC, San Antonio College (CA), Cal State-Dominguez Hills, and the College of William & Mary.
Dr. Morgan received her PhD in Classics from University of Texas at Austin in 2014 and an additional Master's in Education from the University of Arkansas in 2017. In addition to her academic training and experience, Dr. Morgan moonlights as an archaeologist, researching and surveying at sites in Italy, Jordan, Israel, and Turkey. Most recently, she has spent her summers with Lechaion Harbor and Settlement Land Project in Corinth. When she is not being a workaholic she enjoys managing her overflowing household of pets (2 dogs + 2 cats) and playing trivia with her husband.