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Rome as a Site of Encounter Interactive Website and Worksheet

6/22/2018

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Free Website and Worksheet (7th Grade History)

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Teaching about Ancient Rome? Check out some free resources I created for my Students. Click the images below and they will take you to an interactive website for students to read primary sources, look at images and watch interesting videos (tell them to wear earphones or watch as a class) and accompanying worksheet in which students complete in tandem with the website.

Student Objective: Students will analyze multiple secondary sources to determine how Rome was a site of Encounter and examine how all Romans lived.

Historical Thinking Skills: (1)Describe the importance of contributions from past civilizations and cultures
(2) Relate and connect the values, social customs and traditions of the past to the student’s personal experiences

Interactive Student Website
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Student Worksheet (Click below for the PDF)
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