The Scribe is the practical heart of the site — a toolkit for learning and teaching. Here you’ll find structured resources: lesson plans or classroom activities I’ve used myself, revision materials, worksheets, and guides designed to support both teachers and students. Here, you’ll find my trove of resources that I’ve accumulated through my teaching career and continue to build as a personal hobby, everything from mock exam answers to paper walkthroughs to guides to using academic commentary, and more. This section turns insight into action, offering ready‑to‑use tools that make classical material accessible, engaging, and adaptable for our changing classrooms and learning needs. The Scribe keeps the tradition alive by helping others pass it on.
But first, a disclaimer: the resources you see here are of my own creation and reflect my own teaching and learning style and methods. If they don't work for you, please don't feel discouraged! Classicists never truly stop learning and to claim I know all there is to know would be the height of ignorance and stupidity. If you can think of a way to improve any of the resources listed here, or spot anything inaccurate, please don't hesitate to tell me. We learn more from failure and from correction than we do from success.
