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2 min readβ’july 11, 2024
Sander Owens
Sander Owens
Salve, and welcome to this guide on the best textbooks and prep books for AP Latin!
As with all of the other AP language courses, there is a bit of a problem if you are looking for a one-stop AP approved textbook. As described on theΒ AP Latin course audit page, the College Board does not offer a list of approved textbooks for the Latin exam because they want the exam to focus on building your language proficiency.
If this worries you, there is an alternative solution. On that same course audit page, there is anΒ example syllabusΒ for the course that is designed to help new teachers learn how to teach the course. Still, it could prove to be a valuable resource for self-studying, as it provides a framework and sample activities for you to do, as well as links to helpful resources. Because the College Board designed the example syllabus for teachers, it won't be 100% useful, but it could provide a useful framework that textbooks normally provide.
Also, in general, if you are in a class, you shouldn't need to get another textbook, and prep books are probably better for your needs, so definitely keep reading to get our advice on those. If you are self-studying, a textbook probably wouldn't be the best choice either, as those frequently only work well with a supplemental teacher.
In addition, there also aren't that many prep books for AP Latin β in fact, there are only two.
Sorry that this guide doesn't have more resources, but, unfortunately, the fact is that AP Latin isn't a course with a huge demand for resources. Don't worry, we at Fiveable have you covered β that's why we now have study guides for every unit, as well as guides for every part of the exam, in addition to the courses we just mentioned! Join the community and we can share and create AP Latin resources together!
We got your back, so now go ace the exam!
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