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ReadingQuest | Reading Strategies for Social Studies - 0 views

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    Strategies for reading comprehension in social studies
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Color Tour of Egypt - 1 views

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    Ancient Egypt Unit
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    Clickable Map of Ancient Egypt--great for the Smartboard!
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Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection - UT Library Online - 0 views

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    Online Maps
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Timeline of Roman Britain.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    timeline
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Rome - 0 views

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    Great online resources for the Ancient Rome unit
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Mapping History - 0 views

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    Interactive map of Ancient Rome
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Vesuvius - 0 views

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    In this scenario students investigate the eruption of Mount Vesuvius by reading eyewitness accounts and archaeological presentations. From the evidence they develop chronologies, reconstruct the final moments of Herculaneum and Pompeii and of individual victims, survey the variety of physical remains of the cities and historic conclusions that can be drawn. Students learn enough about the events of A.D. 79 and their archaeological recovery that they are able to put themselves into a fictional account of the experience. As a context for their research, students are given the following situations from which they choose one:
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A Beginner's Guide to Ancient Worlds - 1 views

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    Greetings, new citizen! Welcome to Ancient Worlds! AncientWorlds is a unique Internet community. It is difficult to describe AW - it is a mixture of Ancient History, discussion boards, fantasy role-playing and on-line gaming. The whole mixture becomes a thoroughly engrossing and completely enjoyable community experience. Welcome to one of the most intriguing communities on the Internet! I hope that you find this "Beginner's Guide" helpful as you navigate around!
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A Brief History of Roman Time - 0 views

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    The Roman System of Time The Roman civil day was the same one familiar to us, a 24-hour day beginning at midnight.[1] The early Romans differed from other ancient societies in their choice of midnight to mark the start of the day: Greeks marked the day beginning from sunset, Babylonians from sunrise
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Rome - 1 views

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    Unit 3: Ancient Rome
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    What a great website full of things to do and see. Check it out!
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Julius Caesar: The Last Dictator - 0 views

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    JULIUS CAESAR: THE LAST DICTATOR A BIOGRAPHY OF CAESAR AND ROME 100 - 44 B.C.
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The Romans in Britain - fun site for 7-11 year olds - 0 views

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    Unit 3: Ancient Rome
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    Who were the Romans? This site tells about the Roman expansion into Britain
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You Wouldn't Want To Be A Roman Gladiator! - 0 views

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    Watch out...as a barbarian fighting against the Romans you are about to be captured, sold as a slave and trained to become a ROMAN GLADIATOR!
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    Unit 3: Ancient Rome
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Roman Twelve Tables of Law - 0 views

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    Unit 3 Ancient Rome
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Ancient Rome for Kids - The Twelve Tables - 0 views

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    Ancient Rome Unit
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The Twelve Tables of the Roman Law - 0 views

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    Rome Unit
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