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u/DeckardAI · 2 pointsr/classics

For grammar drills, Wheelock's is always a good bet. The workbook as well if you want the extra practice. On top of this, Groton's 38 Latin stories corresponds to the Wheelock's chapters relatively well, and provides more reinforcement of the respective chapters grammar points. As an alternative to Wheelock's, there is Moreland's An Intensive Latin Course.

Most beginning prose translation classes in Latin tend to go with either Caesar or Cicero. You may want to pick up a reader with running vocabulary on the right.

If you're up for it, there is an excellent resource on Cicero's pro archia, which helps you diagram the sentences and better understand Cicero's style. I have had other students tell me that this process was immensely helpful:
https://www.amazon.com/Pro-Archia-Poeta-Oratio-Structural/dp/0865164398/ref=pd_sbs_14_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0865164398&pd_rd_r=5KQG7MAXNWHV1QNT78D7&pd_rd_w=YWHsf&pd_rd_wg=AXBVW&psc=1&refRID=5KQG7MAXNWHV1QNT78D7

There is also this Cicero reader:
https://www.amazon.com/Ciceros-First-Catilinarian-Vocabulary-Commentary/dp/0991386094/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1499640770&sr=8-13&keywords=Cicero