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Preview of The Roman Republic- Powerpoint and Scaffolded Notes

The Roman Republic- Powerpoint and Scaffolded Notes

Google slides presentation includes five lessons (37 slides) describing the Roman Republic, each section ending with a slide containing 5-8 review questions for students to answer. While presenting the slides, students are expected to follow along by completing fill-in-the-blank notes. Each section is meant to be covered in one 30-45 min class period. Lesson 1: "Early Rome" -legend of twin brothers Romulus and Remus -Etruscans and Latins Lesson 2: "Rome Becomes a Republic"
Preview of The Roman Republic (Powerpoint)

The Roman Republic (Powerpoint)

Google slides presentation includes five lessons (37 slides) describing the Roman Republic 753 BC - 27 BC. Each lesson ends with a slide containing 5-8 review questions for students to answer. Each lesson is meant to be covered in one 30-45 min class period. Lesson 1: "Early Rome" -legend of twin brothers Romulus and Remus -Etruscans and Latins Lesson 2: "Rome Becomes a Republic" -patricians and plebeians -consuls and tribunes Lesson 3: "Rome Expands Its
Preview of The Roman Republic Fill-In-The-Blank Notes

The Roman Republic Fill-In-The-Blank Notes

These notes on ancient Rome are intended to accompany the Roman Republic Google slides presentation that is also in this store. Both products may be purchased as a bundle. While presenting the slides, students are expected to follow along by filling in missing blanks. The Google slides presentation includes five lessons (37 slides) describing ancient Rome, each section ending with a slide containing 5-8 review questions for students to answer. Each section is meant to be covered in one 30-4
Preview of Research Paper Rubric

Research Paper Rubric

This rubric simplifies the process of writing a research paper. I use this rubric in my high school classroom for students are are writing below grade level. I have also shared it with middle school teachers to use with students that are on or above grade level. The rubric is set up like a checklist to be used for a rough draft and final draft. I usually have my students peer review each other's work and fill in the rough draft column, then I grade their final drafts.
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