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The Fall of Rome and the Beginning of the Middle Ages
A major turning point in world history is the focus of this presentation. Rome has fallen, and with its descent comes the Dark Ages. With pictures, maps, and important information about the Middle Ages, this slideshow would be a great...
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Roman Numeral V Coloring Activity
In this Roman numeral worksheet, students color a large Roman numeral V. Five black dots appear on the page, as well as a Roman "orator" telling students what number the Roman numeral represents.
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Roman Numerals
In this Roman numerals worksheet, students write the correct Roman numeral for each number. Students write Roman numerals from 1 through 10.
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Venn Diagram: Modern Americans and Ancient Romans
in this Venn Diagram worksheet, students fill in a Venn, comparing modern Americans with ancient Romans. Worksheet contains link to additional activities.
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Lost Roman Treasure
Students simulate what it would be like to be archeologists. They evaluate a quadrant area of a lost Roman treasure map. They generate their findings on the map into specific categorizes.
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Convert Roman Number to Whole Number
In this number conversions worksheet, students convert the Roman numeral to a whole number. Students covert to solve the 20 problems.
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Create a Travel Brochure
Learners demonstrate an understanding of the contributions of the Ancient Roman civilization. They identify, study, and provide evidence for the significance of Roman citizenship and the spread of Christianity. Students then demonstrate...
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Veni, Vidi, Vici
Students participate in a Roman festival to complete a unit on Roman Civilization. In this Roman Civilization lesson plan, students learn about Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, the Mediterranean Region, and more. Students share what they...
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Breaking the Chains, Rising out of Circumstances
Students research, write, and draw about Roman versus American slavery. In this slavery lesson plan, students look at the Roman portraits of slaves, its influence on Western European art, and compare Roman slavery to American slavery.
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Telling the Times
In this Roman times worksheet, students view and interpret a drawing that shows a street from Roman times with soldiers and buildings. Students state what this drawing tells them about Roman soldiers and buildings.
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The Fall of Rome
A study of the fall of the Roman Empire can lead students on an interesting exploration of history.
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Roman Bernardo: Solving Linear Equations
Mathematicians use an inquiry method to solve linear equations. In this linear equations instructional activity, students practice solving equations using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. They solve multi-step...
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Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Emotions: Julius Caesar
Scholars, high schoolers, class members! With the help of this lesson, you too can identify the three persuasive appeals (ethos, pathos, and logos) the characters in William Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Caesar used to convince...
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Julius Caesar and Roman History
Students write a front page of a newspaper from Ancient Rome dated March 14, 15, 16. 44BC that explains the role of Julius Caesar. They complete is assessment assignment in groups.
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Culture: Origins of Rome, Roman Forum and Rome and Judea
In this world history worksheet, students respond to 26 short answer questions about the origins of Rome, Roman Forum, Rome and Judea.
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Roman Numerals: KWL Chart
In this roman numerals worksheet, students complete a KWL chart, filling in columns, writing what they know, want to know and have learned.
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Math Review: Adding, Subtracting, Roman Numerals, Multiplication and Division
For this basic math review worksheet, students solve 40 mixed problems that include: adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, Roman numerals and math puzzle squares.
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Mythical Monsters
Students design mythical creatures and write poems about them. They take digital pictures of their artwork and create a digital picture book. They record their readings of the poetry to be added a class recording.
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Ancient Rome
Third graders distinguish A.D. from B.C. on a timeline. They compare and contrast two different versions of the legend of Romulus and Remus.
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The Protestant Reformation Through Maps
A series of maps and photographs guide viewers through the spread and influence of the Protestant Reformation in Europe in these slides. With several bullet points detailing the causes of the Reformation, the presentation covers the...
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Creative God or Goddess
Who causes sinkholes? Or acid rain? High schoolers try their hand at myth-making as individuals create a god or goddess responsible for the modern-day phenomenon. They introduce their deity in an essay that reveals the name, parentage,...
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Rome Governed
In this Roman government worksheet, learners read about the Republic, the Assembly, and the Senators for the Roman government.
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Imperial Rome
Lessons about Imperial Rome can help students understand its influence on modern society.
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Latin Isn't Dead
In this Latin roots activity, students write an English word that comes from a list of fifteen Latin roots. Students study the first one done for them.
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