Ancient Greece | Lesson Plan Materials
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Students will read background information on King Tut.
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Students will analyze historical connections.
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Students will gather evidence about King Tut by playing a game.
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Two reproducible pages.
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Students will understand the significant features of Mayan civilization.
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Students will validate and weigh evidence of claims.
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Introduce the majesty of Ancient India with these fascinating facts and projects: research the lost civilizations; discover the birth of written language; introduce the art of writing poetry; develop a system of counting, weighing and measuring;...
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An exciting, hands-on collection of ideas and activities designed to introduce your students to the fascinating world of ancient Egypt. Unearth ancient treasures in your own archaeological dig, make a model of the Nile, create a pharaoh's crown or...
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