I love teaching about Rome. Here is a fun web-quest and worksheet you can use to get your students thinking about Rome (and America) as "Sites of Encounters" (The link in in the worksheet, on page two). There are secondary sources for students to analyze and lots of cool videos for them to watch. Click HERE for the free worksheet and web-quest. Feel free to modify it to suit your classroom's needs. As an extension I had my students compare the US and Rome as Site's of encounters, and they had so much fun going it. This is great for GATE learners. Click HERE for the extension activity.
Updated 8/25/18: Use this website I built and/or placards (click second picture below) if you do not have internet access.
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7/15/2018 06:35:17 pm
Hi. I like the worksheet, but can't find the link for your webquest. Can you send it to me?
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Kelli
8/11/2018 12:43:13 pm
The Rome as a Cite of Encounter worksheet is lovely. However the second page seems like it is missing the reading source. Where can I find a link to the text that describes Rome's social structure? Laws about slavery? Etc. I don't see any mention of the text needed to answer questions 1-5 on the second page of the worksheet.
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