This full lesson set enables you to teach the 6th-century clash between Saint Columba and the High King: context slides, activities, one-page timeline, quiz, and a bibliography. What’s included (all editable to be customized as you wish for your classes):• 12-slide lecture deck (PPTX) • 60–75 min lesson plan (DOCX) • Discussion prompts (DOCX) • Source analysis worksheet (DOCX) • Short quiz with answer key (DOCX) • One-page timeline (PDF) • Bibliography (PDF + DOCX) • Classroom-use license & READ
Everything you need to teach the 403 BCE Athenian reconciliation after conflict: context slides, classroom activities, a one-page timeline, quiz, and an annotated bibliography. Ideal for World/Ancient History, Classics, Political Theory, or Transitional Justice modules. Teach in one period: 60–75 minute lesson with clear objectives and extensions. Plug-and-play: Editable PPTX slides and DOCX handouts so you can make them fit your preferred style. Rigor + accessibility: Primary-source signpost
Learning the many rhetorical devices and figures of speech used in Vergil's Latin poetry can be exceptionally difficult. In fact, more AP Latin students report being confused about questions on rhetorical devices than any other question on the AP Latin exam. Whether you are learning Vergil's Aeneid on your own, or want to help your AP Latin students recognize and understand the major rhetorical devices for the upcoming AP Latin exam, this document (designed to be an easy, printable handout for
This quick lesson presents and analyzes a posthumous "as" coin of Augustus minted under Tiberius, highlighting its role in imperial propaganda. This quick lesson is ideal for students, numismatists, and history enthusiasts. Expanded with recent scholarship, visuals, modern analogies, and discussion prompts, it's perfect for classrooms, collectors, or self-study on Roman political imagery.
This document contains a concise, engaging lesson for students, history enthusiasts, and those exploring Celtic Christianity. It delves into Saint Columba's (Colum Cille) pivotal role in 6th-century Ireland's shift from paganism to Christian dominance, blending historical facts with myths. Expanded with recent scholarship, visuals, modern parallels, and study aids, it's ideal for classrooms or self-study.
This document presents a concise, accessible lesson on the Athenian Amnesty of 403 BC for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in ancient democracy's lessons for today. Containing fresh research, visuals, modern parallels, and study tools, it explores how Athens healed after war. Perfect for classrooms, book clubs, or self-study.
Although Caesar is known for his straightforward prose, he does utilize several figures of speech which routinely trip up Latin students. In fact, more AP Latin students report being confused about questions on rhetorical devices than any other question on the AP Latin exam. Whether you are learning Caesar's De Bello Gallico on your own, or want to help your AP Latin students recognize and understand the major rhetorical devices for the upcoming AP Latin exam, this document (designed to be an
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