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Students will complete a chart to compare the lifestyles of people in ancient China under the imperial dynasties.
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The Economy and Trade of Ancient Rome
Students will examine basic priniciples of economics and illustrate one component of the trade system.
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Students will match Roman terms with their definitions.
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Students will define and alphabetize words related to ancient Egypt.
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Historical Overview of Ancient Rome
Students will learn about the history of Rome.
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Students will match terms to their definitions.
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Students will locate words related to ancient Egypt in a word search puzzle.
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Students will listen to information about ancient Rome and answer questions.
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Students will research to complete a chart about the seven wonders of the ancient world.
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Students will spell and alphabetize words relating to ancient Rome.
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Students will understand the social and political characteristics of Greek city-states.
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Students will understand social and political characteristics of Greek city-states by planning and designing a city-state for the ancient world.
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Grammardog Guide to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Grammar, Style, and Proofreading Exercises designed to teach grammar in context. These reproducible exercises use sentences from the literature. Each literary work is analyzed for 12 of the following 14 elements: parts of speech; proofreading...
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Students learn about the teachings of an ancient Chinese philosopher.
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Students will describe and explain the significance of the building plan of a Mayan city.
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Icon Adoration: The Byzantine Empire
Students will recognize icon worship as one source of division between the early Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church of the Byzantine Empire.
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Students solve a rebus puzzle in order to find a hidden treasure. This can be used as an anticipatory set designed to lead into the discussion of ancient written languages, whether from Neanderthal pictographs or Egyptian hieroglyphics. It does...
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Students identify Norse letters as runes and decode a simple runic message.
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Students will identify Ancient Egypt as the origin of the idea that moral worth was the key to eternal life.
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Roman Empire Vocabulary and Comprehension
Students will learn terminology of government that will still apply today
