Lesson 1 The Geography of Ancient Rome BEFORE YOU READ In this lesson, you will learn how geography influenced the development of the Roman civilization
Standards being assessed this week for Social Studies below: • (History Standard) H2 6-8 1 Explain and analyze how individuals, movements, cultural and
1 The death of which leader changed the Greek control of the Mediterranean to Rome? Circle the answer letter a Homer b Tutankhamen
The Geography of Ancient Rome Italy is a rocky, mountainous peninsula 600 miles long and 150 miles wide The Apennine Mountains
Stations Option- Arrange desks so there are seven stations Place resources on each station (you may want to make enough copies, so each student has a page)
This unit contains eleven lessons on Ancient Rome Activity 6 includes hands-on/interactive activities that work with the Project Grading Rubric
6 61 Explain how the geographical location of ancient Rome contributed to the shaping of Roman society and the expansion of its political power in the
7th grade Social Studies Ancient Rome Review Unit 6 Amphitheater Modern Example: Write the number of the innovation being described
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Permission is granted to reproduce individual worksheets for classroom use only grades 6–12 Meet Your Class at the Door: “Welcome To Ancient Rome
(History Standard) H2 6-8 1 Explain and analyze how individuals, movements, cultural and 6th Grade ELA Week 5 worksheet: How to Write a Paragraph)