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Lumina Latin for the New Millennium was developed by Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers based on the material and exercises in the Latin for the New Millennium Level 2 textbook. The interactive guided Language Fact sections provide immediate feedback to students as they preview or review each chapter of Latin for the New Millennium Level 2. Mouse-over vocabulary lists allow a new format for vocabulary mastery. Infinitely replayable crossword puzzles engage students in derivative work. Automatically graded quizzes free up student-teacher interaction time for translation, oral/aural work, discussion, and other learning.
Lumina: Latin for the New Millennium for individual users is a one year subscription, The subscription is 365 days from the day of purchase confirmation. Lumina: Latin for the New Millennium is also available for classrooms visit this product page for information.
Special Features
- Review Language Facts with immediate feedback
- Study Latin vocabulary and English derivatives
- Quiz in various formats (multiple choice, fill in the blank, true/false, and matching)
- Receive new features as they are added
Contact Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc. to schedule an online demonstration.
To learn more about Lumina for LNM content and exercise, check out this overview.
For firsthand experience with the functionality of the platform, explore this link. It contains activities created for B-C's 2020 Martia Dementia.

Teacher Testimonials for Lumina for LNM
Lumina for LNM has been invaluable in the classroom. It allows students to revisit concepts that they are struggling with in ways that they could not with written work. It also makes grading a breeze! I am able to spend more time coming up with fun activities because of Lumina. It was also extremely useful when we had to go online for school. The students had easy access to their assignments.
—Shannon Dickey, Opelika High School, Opelika, Alabama
The online vocabulary quizzes have saved me a lot of grading! I love the option for students to repeat quizzes and activities until they get 100%. This system encourages students to practice.
Our Latin courses were already hybrid (all materials online, with in-person classes) before the shift to online only, but Lumina certainly made the transition easier.
—Elza Tiner, Professor of Latin & English, University of Lynchburg