Homework pages updated every school day by 4 P.M.  E-mail me with if you have any problems.  Update in progress through the end of April 2010.

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Welcome to Mr. Yost's homepage. Using this page, and the links listed below which are updated daily, you will be able to find out homework and information about the classes I teach, and a little more about me as well.  If you need to get hold of me, my phone extension here at school is 2537.  My email is g.yost@severnschool.com I have linked my FAWEB class homework pages to this site (which can also be found via Google using "Yost Latin" or "Yost1").

Interesting Stuff  

Homework/Class

 

Trips
"More about Mr. Yost" The Latin VI Web Page Europe 1999 Trip
The Horizon Story The Latin VII Homework Page Arbeia Excavation (1999)
Latin/Roman Links The Latin VIII Homework  Page Europe Trip 2000
Why Study Latin? Noun declension page Europe Trip 2001
Assorted Latin Projects (old and new) Verb conjugation page Europe Trip 2002
Saturnalia 2001  Latin "Monster study sheet" Europe Trip 2003

Latin Software

Class information pages Europe Trip 2004
Saturnalia 2004 Web Page  Iulio-Claudian Review page Europe Trip 2005
Saturnalia 2005 Slideshow Gladiatorial Mural (2004) Europe Trip 2006
Saturnalia 2006 Slideshow Painting ("porch ceiling") Fall/Winter 2006 Europe Trip 2007 (updating)
SATURNALIA  (Dec. 2007) Blast from the past ... 2002 MS Lax page Europe Trip 2008 (updating)
Saturnalia 2008 (MMDCCLXI A.V.C) MS Latin Cartoon Projects 2008 (IVth Quarter ) Europe Trip 2009 (updating)
Saturnalia 2009 Latin Project Continuum (updating) which include projects or examples from all levels of Latin at Severn School Europe Trip 2010 (coming soon)

 

Recent highlights (which will appear/be replaced by the latest version as the year progresses):

Check out the new Europe Trip web page...coming April 2010

From the Latin project continuum (being updated now ... but check out this favorite clip of the "infamous" Latin III Ciceronian speeches ... like this one about going to the Prom)

 

I have mentioned several different ways (and programs) to help you study.  One of the eighth graders showed me a cue card program on CNET for Windows.  It's a free downloadable program to make your own note card review game which you can use to drill yourself (vocabulary or sentences).