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Iota 5 out soon

The summer 2012 version of Iota magazine is just around the corner!  This iota is a special London Olympics 2012 edition, produced as part of the Mayor of London's Love Latin scheme.

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Iota Issue 4 (Spring 2012) out soon!

The spring 2012 version of Iota magazine is just around the corner.

 

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Iota Issue 2 (Spring 2011)

The second edition of iota is out!

Iota is a new Classics magazine produced by The Iris Project for younger children. It aims to introduce Classics and Latin in a fun, informative and engaging way, and its content is designed and written to fit in with the key stage two material on the ancient Greeks and Romans.

There are three editions published per year - one for each school term - and every issue is themed around a different Classical myth. Through five exciting sections, children can learn about the way Romans and Greeks lived, as well as being introduced to the Latin language through activities and games.

Read more: Iota Issue 2 (Spring 2011)

Iota Issue 3 (Autumn 2011) Out Now

The third edition of iota is out now!

Iota is a new Classics magazine produced by The Iris Project for younger children. It aims to introduce Classics and Latin in a fun, informative and engaging way, and its content is designed and written to fit in with the key stage two material on the ancient Greeks and Romans.

There are three editions published per year - one for each school term - and every issue is themed around a different Classical myth. Through five exciting sections, children can learn about the way Romans and Greeks lived, as well as being introduced to the Latin language through activities and games.

Read more: Iota Issue 3 (Autumn 2011) Out Now

Iota Issue 1 (Winter 2011)

The first ever edition of iota is out!

Iota is a new Classics magazine produced by The Iris Project for younger children. It aims to introduce Classics and Latin in a fun, informative and engaging way, and its content is designed and written to fit in with the key stage two material on the ancient Greeks and Romans.

There are three editions published per year - one for each school term - and every issue is themed around a different Classical myth. Through five exciting sections, children can learn about the way Romans and Greeks lived, as well as being introduced to the Latin language through activities and games.

Read more: Iota Issue 1 (Winter 2011)