This is Your Kid’s Brain on Fiction: The Aeneid Rap
Or, This is Your Kid’s Brain on Ancient Epic Poetry.
Can you explain creative, clever kids who find a way to rap through all twelve books of Virgil’s Aeneid?
I can’t.
I don’t know if it was an AP Latin assignment or a lethal combination of Red Bull and PowerPoint, but the result makes me smile.
*Mild language.







I think my princess will love it too, this is the coolest and faster way of learning I seen…
Jones24 recently posted..Ways To Find Love
I know. It makes the Aeneid seem, almost, easy. lol.
Way cool! As a former educator, a parent, and just me, that makes me smile too!
Patricia Sands recently posted..OneChild – what one young person can do
Me too. :)
This is great!! I need this on my site too. Fun stuff.
I thought it was fun too.
AWESOME!
Elena Aitken recently posted..Your Body – A love/hate relationship
I’m still smiling. My education lacked the ancient classics and Greek Mythology, and though curious, I lack the stamina to pursue it. This was fun! Thanks, Bridgette!
Marion Spicher recently posted..Military Wives Choir: Song Words From Their Letters to Husbands in Afghanistan
Glad you liked it Marion. I find it easier to understand than – well – Virgil. lol.
So creative! I love it.
TeacherWriter Suzanne Lilly recently posted..Tips for Writers, Specific Details Spell Success
I thought you might, Suzanne. lol.
I LOVE this! I give them a huge thumbs up and an A++.
Tameri Etherton recently posted..Today I’m hanging at Steena’s place, but check this out first!
Heh! You’re right. Surely this got an A!
Oh my goodness! This cracked me up. I love learning classic stuff using modern, hip tools. Thanks for the heads up!
Julie Glover recently posted..If Twain Tweeted
You’re welcome! Thanks for stopping by. :)
This is very interesting, not just to our children as well as for all the mom’s too… :)
Vivian73 recently posted..Oven repairs Melbourne
Yes, I found the rap interesting too. I learn from it as much as they do.
This is awesome! I love creative methods for dealing with traditional learning tasks. Clever, clever. This is why I don’t worry too much about the next generation, each one finds its own way.
Lesann recently posted..Recycling Absurd Assumptions
It is clever, isn’t it? It’s so fun to see a fresh look at a very old subject. :)