The internet provides countless sites valuable and appropriate for Latin teachers and their students. Listing them all would require great space and exhausting effort, but I have included the most useful ones in the list below.
More links will be added as the sites are reviewed. Check back often!
ACL's Redbubble Site: Classically inspired clothing, phone cases, stickers, wall art, home products, stationary & office supplies, and accessories.
Emporium Romanum: Classical accessories from the Classical Association of New England (CANE)
Echos of Antiquity: Classically and medievally inspired t-shirts.
Latinitas Animi Causa: downloadable posters for free and for purchase from their taberna.
LupusAlatus: Latin t-shirts, posters, and more by Jessica McCormack on Etsy.
Ad Navseam: "a lively discussion of Greco-Roman civilization stretching from the Minoans and Myceneans, through the Renaissance, and right down to the present," by David Noe and Jeff Winkle.
All STEM Leads to Rome: Updates on the projects of Nathalie Roy Mitchell's Roman Technology class, reproducing the products, processes, and stories of the ancient Roman world through hands-on history projects, STEM labs, and experimental archaeology..
Antigone Journal: An open Forum for Classics; over 450 articles of interest to classicists.
Arion: A Journal of Humanities and Classics from Boston University
AWOL: The Ancient World Online: "The primary focus of the project is notice and comment on open access material relating to the ancient world, but I will also include other kinds of networked information as it comes available," by Charles E. Jones, Tombros Librarian for Classics and Humanities at the Pattee Library, Penn State University.
Have Toga, Will Travel: A podcast exploring the Mediterranean, ancient and modern, through the eyes of two former classics professors. Emily Jusino and Cam Hawkins.
Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics (BBC): Natalie Haynes takes a fresh look at the ancient world, creating stand-up routines about figures from ancient Greece and Rome.
It's All Greek (and Latin) to Me: The Classical Literature Podcast: by Armand D'Angour and Jimmy Mulville
Omnibus: a classical publication from the Classical Association in the UK for students and teachers. Available to members or for purchase.
Pasts Imperfect: Supporting writers, editors, and creators of global antiquity.
Peopling the Past: Real People in the Ancient World and the People who Study Them.
Quintilian: The Latin Teacher Podcast: "A podcast about classical language and culture, the teaching of classical language and culture, and the challenges faced by those who endeavor to bring the ancient world to the 21st-century classroom," by Ryan Sellers.
Toda-lly Comprehensible Latin: A recovering grammar-translation Latin teacher's journey into Comprehensible Input, a blog by Keith Toda
The Ancient Graffiti Project: A digital resource for studying the graffiti of Herculaneum and Pompeii
Ancient Rome Live: Videos, presentations, and courses on a wide variety of topics by Darius Arya and the Institute for Roman Culture.
Caesar's Army: A Study of the Military Art of the Romans in the Last Days of the Republic (ebook): A handy resource for anyone reading Caesar. It's an overview of military terms and things, with dozens of illustrations.
Creative Classics: here the Classical tradition meets STEM and the Maker Movement, by Nathalie Roy Mitchell.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. & Socrates: A Google Slides resource from Andrea Craig Sansone for MLK Day.
Inauguration Day: "Inauguration", Oath Taking, & Roman Elections: A Google Slides resource for inauguration, augurs, and Roman elections from Jackie Hillman.
Life in Ancient Times: a series of seven episodes produced by PBS on life in ancient Rome featuring Darius Arya
Magister Craft: Learn Latin and about Roman culture with videos, audio, Minecraft, and more!
Roman Numeral and Date Conversion with Roman Calculator & Roman Numerals Test
ToposText: Explore the world of the ancient Greeks: Mapping 1200 years of Greek literature to the cities they founded, the peoples they encountered, and the monuments they left behind, from Spain to India.
Allen and Greenhough's Latin Grammar: from Dickinson College Commentaries
The Bridge: Customizable vocabulary lists.
Etymological Dictionary of the Latin Language: on Google Books (1828)
Glossa: a Latin dictionary from Orbilius
Latinitium: Four searchable Latin dictionaries.
Lexilogos: Word & Wonders of the World: An online resource offering a number of dictionaries in a variety of languages and time periods to allow comparison of meanings.
NoDictionaries: Latin texts with adjustable interlinear vocabulary.
Numen: The Latin Lexicon: An online Latin dictionary and Latin grammar tool based on multiple sources.
Online Etylomology Dictionary: A resource offering the origins and sources of English words.
Whitaker's Words Online: An online dictionary which provides the meaning and form of the word.
Avant STAMP Test for Latin: Used for assessing and tracking students in ACTFL levels; accepted for state and global Seals of Biliteract
Bernice L. Fox Classics Writing Contest: An award of $250 will be given to the author of the best entry, which may take the form of a short story, essay, play, poem, or original literary work of any other sort. The topic of the contest changes each year.
CAMWS International Translation Exam: Separate divisions for high school and college/university students.
National Latin Exam (NLE): An annual exam for Latin students, who may receive certificates, medals, awards, and scholarships for outstanding performance.
Docendo Discimus: A treasure trove of materials for teaching beginning Latin, offered for sale through Teachers Pay Teachers
Latin Library Declension Exercizer: Practice declining nouns in all five declensions.
LatinTutorial: Video tutorials, vocabulary lists, support for reading Latin texts, and more to help you lean Latin.
Legentibus: An app for learning Latin through immersive reading and listening
Legonium: Where Latin meets Legos - A variety of resources for Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata
Magister Craft: Learn Latin and about Roman culture with videos, audio, Minecraft, and more!
Magistrula: A Latin-learning website designed to support Latin students and reinforce the efforts of Latin teachers.
NLE Practice App: An app from the National Latin Exam for practicing multiple-choice questions about the Latin language and culture on all levels. Not just for NLE exam prep!
Operation Lapis: A two-year introductory course in the Latin language and in Roman culture.
Sphinx Classical Grammar Drill: Practice conjugating verbs in all tenses, voices, moods, and forms.
A Style Guide for Gender Inclusivity in the Latin Language: from lupercallegit.org
Hexameter: Practice the art of scanning lines of ancient poetry.
A Latin Macronizer: A program to add macrons to Latin words, sentences, and texts.
AP Latin: Professional Learning: from AP Central
Idioma Education & Consulting: Information and opportunities for workshops, recertification, Seal of Biliteracy, and more.
SALVI: The North American Institute of Living Latin Studies: workshops, retreats, and other opportunities to learn and practice speaking Latin.
Latin Teacher Certification Requirements in the United States (2025): Produced by the Society for Classical Studies and the American Classical League
Standards for Classical Language Learning (2017): Created by the American Classical League (ACL) and the Society for Classical Studies (SCS), with contributions from several regional classical organizations.
World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages: The Roadmap to Language Competence from ACTFL.
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum: A huge database of Latin inscriptions from around the world. The site is in German and English.
Current Novellas: A list of Latin novellas currently available for use in the Latin classroom by Lance Piantaggini.
Dickinson College Commentaries: Latin texts with vocabulary, commentary, notes, and more.
Greek and Latin Texts with Facing Vocabulary and Commentary: Free digital files for the textbook series written by Geoffrey Steadman.
The Latin Library: A large collection of Latin text from a variety of authors, suitable for copying and editing.
The Latin ReadHer App: This app from Skye Shirley is available for free on the App Store. This app offers nearly two thousand years of women's literary history in Latin and translations into English.
Short Doable Latin: Easy passages with vocabulary to illustrate grammatical points or practice reading and translation by David Pellegrino
Tiered Readings: Vergil, Caesar, Pliny, and more from Project Arkhaia
Artifex: An online textbook with resources, featuring a story to help Latin students build their reading skills from beginner to intermediate.
Hands-Up Education: A not-for-profit organisation and international community of practice, creating and sharing high quality teaching resources for Latin and the Classics.
LupusAlatus: Latin readers, posters, and more from Jessica McCormack on Etsy
Magistra Aurelia: A Classic Teacher Tool Kit
Orbilius: online resources including a textbook, dictionary, and culture, history, and mythology resources
Resources for Excellence in Developing Instruction (REDI) from the American Classical League (ACL)
Alibris: Used books and textbooks from the American Classical League store. All proceeds benefit ACL's general and scholarship funds.