Here is a Power point that briefly covers Rome's first Triumvirate and a worksheet to encourage critical thinking after students have taken notes and completed any necessary reading on the subject. This assignment is accessible for students in 6th-12th grade. The stronger foundation students have with Julius Caesar, Roman government structure, Loyalty of the Army to their leaders, and Rome's expansion, the easier the critical thinking questions will be.
This is a perfect way for you to get all your upper elementary or middle school students on their way toward mastering great vocabulary. I use one word from the "100 Words Every Middle Schooler Should Know" list each day. This is a great way to begin the day or end the day and if you are starting part way into the year, you can do more words in a day. This is designed for students to learn one word a day Monday through Thursday and then then you can quiz them on Friday or they can find their
I made this for students in my upper classes who need help developing executive function skills. This helps them not forget assignments they are given and also provides them a way to feel small achievements as they check off complete work. This works great for schools with multiple periods and teachers that don't use planners. Great organizational tool for students. Formatted for double-sided copying with room for hole punching!
4th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
English Language Arts, For All Subjects
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