We provide quality resources for teachers and homeschoolers on Ancient and Medieval History, our domain of expertise. Here you will always find lesson plans for your students, together with plenty of engaging activities and supporting material. Make sure to check out our collections where we gather, on a specific theme, articles (over 50 are audio), definitions, images (sometimes 3D), videos, maps from our website to help with class preparation and to make connections. Make history relevant!

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3 complete lesson plans including classroom activities, assignments, homework and keys as well as:

  • Multiple choice quiz questions in an excel format
  • Glossary of keywords and concepts in an excel format
  • Open questions adaptable for debates, presentations and essays
  • Recommended resources to provide you and your students a comprehensive list of trustworthy references on the topic (includes all media types: videos, texts, primary resources, maps, podcasts, 3D models, etc.)
  • Tools to give your students such as tips to write a great essay
  • Tools to make your life easier, such as marking grids

All our education material is varied and built to develop middle and high-school students’ skills to succeed in social studies.
You will also find several alternatives in the lesson plans to allow for differentiation and adaptation to your students’ level of ability.

Check out our other resources on Ancient Rome on our TES profile and let us know what you think! You will find plenty of material on the following topics:

  • Fall of Rome
  • Rome’s Legacy
  • Daily Life in Ancient Rome
  • Government and society in Ancient Rome
  • Warfare and battles
  • Innovations and architecture
  • Religion

We are a non-profit organization and it is one of our goals to provide quality material to teachers by building engaging courses and finding reliable sources.

Cover image from Ancient History Magazine / Karwansaray Publishers, used with permission.

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M_Oakley

5 years ago
5

Really enjoyed how maps were used to give students a better idea of the extent of the Roman Empire, as well as just how wide-spread trade was in the Roman world.

evdehne

5 years ago
5

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