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The Burning of Persepolis 330 BC

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<p>Comprehensive Alexander the Great resource: Explore the burning of Persepolis with a detailed PowerPoint and engaging worksheets. Delve into historical accounts by Arrian and Plutarch, analyse leadership decisions, perfect for history or classical studies teachers!</p> <p>The PowerPoint features:</p> <ul> <li>Detailed narratives from Arrian and Plutarch.</li> <li>In-depth analysis of the event’s background, key figures, and consequences.</li> <li>Google forms quiz link on Alexander background based on a linked video (printed version also included in the worksheets provided)</li> </ul> <p>The accompanying worksheets (editable) are tailored to:</p> <ul> <li>Encourage critical thinking through comparative analysis of historical accounts (Arrian and Plutarch).</li> <li>Engage students in discussions about leadership, decision-making, and moral dilemmas faced by Alexander.</li> <li>Promote an understanding of differing historical perspectives and interpretations.</li> </ul> <p>Also included is a lesson plan for the teacher as well as a sample version of the included assignment and some further online resources that may be useful in the lesson.</p> <p>PLEASE NOTE: All included files are google document or google slides files. You can upload them onto any platform such as microsoft drive etc however somefonts may be different or the format may change.</p>