describes the importance of religion and the afterlife, shows reasons for mummy making and pyramid construction, and explains how Egyptians used te... ByJess Tabaka
This power point goes over important people as well as important contributions the Greeks made to society. It also introduces analyzing greek art. ... ByRebecca Murdock
Students will be able to analyze two emperors in ancient India who ruled under the Mughal Empire and compare and contrast them with each other. The... ByTraveling Teacher
Students respond in writing to the Roman Empire standards (7th grade) using this 2-page LOG worksheet. There are 5 questions requiring at least 5 ... ByMonica Lukins
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia stood as one of the primary shrines at the ancient site of the Olympic Games. Built in the 2nd quarter of the 5th cen... ByEd Dehoratius
This PowerPoint includes information about the gods of Ancient Egypt. It has lots of visuals, and some animation. It also includes a god and godd... ByMeredith Mazur
This lesson introduces key vocabulary and it allows the students to participate and "act" out the life of a Roman gladiator using the web book, You... ByAutumn Scheer
This file includes 3 dinosaur fact pages that include name, hight, width and weight as found through several internet sites. The last page is a gra... ByStephanie Layer
Review these pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Menes, Djoser, Khufu, Menkaure, Hatsheput, Thutmose III, Akhenaten, Tutankhamen, and Ramses II. Made in Ado... ByBill Burton
These are suitable for World History and/or Geography. It includes three exposures of the words (including the definitions) and two versions of a ... ByHistoryleader
4101-8 Phoenician Trade in Ancient Mesopotamia
In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to explain the importance of... ByInspired Educators
In this activity, students review an anticipation guide for Judaism and Jewish beliefs. Students will read brief excerpts of Jewish beliefs, and th... ByTraveling Teacher
This lesson begins by asking students to consider the meaning of the words “rights” and “obligations.” Students then develop their own lists of te... ByAndrew Pass
This is a quiz over a unit covering the Babylonians, the Assyrians, the Phonecians, the Israelites and the Hittites. It includes an identification ... ByJp Claussen
Complete powerpoint uses questions to guide students through a review over the Roman Empire. Questions are answered in the notes sections and imag... ByMichele Luck's Social Studies
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The story of Rahab and the spies in an audience interactive musical version. Israel's God has put fear into the inhabitants of J... ByKathleen Applebee
A 19th-century cross section and plan of the amphitheater of Nimes, France. Constructed in 70 AD and updated in 1863 for modern use, it stands not ... ByEd Dehoratius
McDougal Littell - World History: Ancient Civilizations, 2006, Chap 5 Lesson 3-Extension Menu. This extension menu is for student use after comple... ByP. S. Largo
I found this great website intended for kids in grades 3-8 all about the ball game of ancient Mesoamerica. The attached file is a word document wi... ByJordan Hoffman
A map of the ancient Hellespont, including ancient Troy (Ilium on the map) of Homer and Vergil/Virgil. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 1... ByEd Dehoratius
The bathhouse for the ancient Romans was a social as well as a hygenic endeavor. The imperial baths of Rome included outdoor spaces, libraries, and... ByEd Dehoratius
Students will rearrange time periods in order starting with the Stone Age up to the Information Age. They can check their answers to see if they ar... ByRitasue29
How did the oracle bones work? Just like the magic eight ball. Oracle bones may not work as well as this little device, and this requires no clean ... ByBill Burton
Marathon is on the Grade 7 history curriculum and can be used as such with the Research questions.
This small book is also designed to be easy... BySusan Grigor
This four week study covers Mary & Martha, the unnamed woman healed by Jesus for bleeding and crippling illnesses. Suggestions are included for f... ByKathleen Applebee
This complete InspirEd Educators 98 page unit includes 15 single-class lessons to teach ancient times in China and India. Topics include the found... ByInspired Educators
This complete InspirEd Educators 99 page ebook unit includes 16 single-class lessons to teach Africa from pre-historic times through the trading ki... ByInspired Educators
A companion book to Cave Paintings and Petroglyphs, this publication contains directions to create a plaster mortar, artificial "rocks" for student... ByThematic Teacher
This has been one of my most successful projects for my Global One students. The students are asked to "time travel" and describe either ancient r... ByChristine Fryer
In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to describe the lifestyle of early hunter-gatherers by creating a dig site m... ByInspired Educators
2 page text, maps & pics of David. Vocabulary, map, worksheet, comprehension questions, and photos will explain who David was, and how he became Ki... ByDon Nelson
In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to describe the products and routes of the Silk Road and the effects of trad... ByInspired Educators
I teach my middle school class four common Latin words that are part of English a day for five school days. This is a great warmup to begin a langu... ByMark Aaron
This file organizes the development of ancient civilizations through the sequencing of hunter-gatherers, agriculture, irrigation, food surplus, and... ByKatie Freeland
This PowerPoint game requires players to use their knowledge about the ancient Egyptians.
To add a sense of fun to this review, the skill of log... ByVintage Teacher
Students will be able to identify who the Terra Cotta Warriors of Ancient China, and why they were created by Emperor Qin to defend him in the afte... ByTraveling Teacher
This dictionary project incorporates several skills into one activity. Students will use a modern dictionary to look up and record the modern-day m... ByRel
Students will be able identify what the Olympics were like in ancient Greece by looking at its origins and the events that took place during that e... ByTraveling Teacher
This short story details Jibril's visit to Muhammad and the reason behind why Muslims must pray five times a day facing Mecca. Along with the story... ByTraveling Teacher
Be the first one in your school district to teach these "ancient" concepts!
These hands-on activities will introduce students to Particular Phys... ByParticular Teacher
In this lesson, students will read three stories (and answer comprehension questions) that are sacred to Buddhist beliefs and its teachings (the Bi... ByTraveling Teacher
In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to explain the importance of the West African empires of Ghana, Mali, and So... ByInspired Educators
A carefully-crafted and thorough collection of 35 questions in a fill-in-the-blank format with answer key. These questions cover the essential fact... ByMark Aaron
This is a three-page document that offers:
1) a brief introduction for the first day when teaching about gladiators in Ancient Rome, with three ... ByMark Aaron
This video shows life in Ancient Egypt and the difficulty linguists had when trying to decipher the hieroglyphics. Several interactive exercises d... ByMary Ellen Page
In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to explain the importance of mythology in Ancient Greece and relate one or m... ByInspired Educators