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12th grade ancient history literature circles

Preview of The Alchemist Novel Study & Reading Guide + Ancient Egypt 15 Lesson Unit Bundle

The Alchemist Novel Study & Reading Guide + Ancient Egypt 15 Lesson Unit Bundle

UPDATED APRIL 2024 TO INCLUDE AN ANSWER KEY FOR THE ALCHEMIST!This product includes The Alchemist Novel Study: Reading Guide and Chapter Comprehension Questions + 15 lessons on Ancient Egypt, which can be using before, during and/or after a reading of The Alchemist. For specific previews, descriptions and reviews of all the products, you can check them out individually.This novel study and reading guide for the awarding winning novel, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, comes with a variety of worksh
Preview of The Tao of Who? Winnie-the-Pooh Reading Activities - Ancient China Daoism/Taoism

The Tao of Who? Winnie-the-Pooh Reading Activities - Ancient China Daoism/Taoism

These two activities are a fun way to get students to better understand as well as become interested in the principles of Daoism/Taoism (one of the Leadership Philosophies/Three Schools of Thought that developed in Ancient China). After students have finished reading the excerpt “The Tao of Who?” from the book The Tao of Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh and friends!) by Benjamin Hoff, they can choose to answer one out of four questions that best fits with their learning style via a Comprehension Menu. Afte
Preview of The Odyssey by Homer - comprehensive book study and activities

The Odyssey by Homer - comprehensive book study and activities

Created by
Read Quest
A detailed book study with resources. This includes for all 24 chapters:10 open questionsMultiple sets of 5 questions on a range of themes Multiple sets of 5 questions on a range of characters 10 inference questions and possible response10 critical thinking questions and possible responsesIn addition to this:a summary of the chaptera list of the keywords and their meanings in this chapterdescription about the themesdescription about the characters All files in word format for easy editingAll ans
Preview of "The Art of War" Discussion Questions

"The Art of War" Discussion Questions

Created by
Vicki Thompson
A set of discussion questions for use with Sun Tzu's "The Art of War". The text is split into two readings and there are six questions per reading.
Preview of Percy Jackson's Greek Gods Part III

Percy Jackson's Greek Gods Part III

"Athena Adopts A Handkerchief" to "Dionysus Conquers The World With A Refreshing Beverage" note taking guides and test.
Preview of Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Discussion Prep: Research Roundtable, Stoicism

Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Discussion Prep: Research Roundtable, Stoicism

Aurelius puts into surprisingly approachable prose the philosophy of Stoicism. Never meant to be published, and only meant as a personal journal to be read amongst his family, The Thoughts of M. Aurelius Antoninus stands as a seminal text of philosophy. This primary source shows that we are not much different than our ancient counterparts, we still tussle with the same problems, hopes, desires, needs, and proposed solutions. How does one live ‘the good life’? Let’s hear from an emperor. Included
Preview of "Mara, Daughter of the Nile" - Discussion Questions

"Mara, Daughter of the Nile" - Discussion Questions

Created by
Vicki Thompson
This is a set of discussion questions that can be used when reading "Mara, Daughter of the Nile" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. There are five/six questions for each of the ten readings, approx. 30 pages. There is no answer key included with these questions, as answers will vary from student to student.
Preview of Gilgamesh the Hero Mid/Final Book Test and Project

Gilgamesh the Hero Mid/Final Book Test and Project

This is a mid book and final book test for the Epic Gilgamesh the Hero by Geraldine McCaughrean. The mid book test consists of 27 short answer questions. The final book test consists of 46 short answer questions. There is an answer key for both tests. The tests can be used as either tests or as discussion questions while reading the Epic. This is a fully editable file.The book project is an art project that is intended to be paired with a paper, highlighting themes, symbols, and figurative langu
Preview of Homer's Odyssey Pre-Reading Anticipatory Discussion Questions

Homer's Odyssey Pre-Reading Anticipatory Discussion Questions

These questions are perfect for a pre-reading discussion activity to introduce the themes and topics of Homer's Odyssey about the famed hero, Odysseus. There are four pages of thought-provoking questions related to the Odyssey, one page on each of the following themes/topics: * The Journey Motif * Exploring Cosmogonies * Travel Around the World * Heroes and Heroism Each page features a small section that asks students to self-assign roles, or you could assign the roles ahead of time. These ro
Preview of IDES OF MARCH: A HISTORY ACTIVITY: GRS.  6-12, ANCIENT HISTORY/LITERATURE

IDES OF MARCH: A HISTORY ACTIVITY: GRS. 6-12, ANCIENT HISTORY/LITERATURE

This is a history activity. Use it for a homework assignment, research assignment, or as a supplement to the play, Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. Use it to refer to the Ides of March in a literature circle, too. There are historical tidbits mentioned in this activity. Students can use history books or the internet to help them with the responses about this Roman holiday. Ancient Romans celebrated several events on this day, as well. Thanks so much for visiting, as well as for your support. We
Preview of Runemarks novel unit (Norse Mythology)

Runemarks novel unit (Norse Mythology)

Created by
jjbond
This is a novel unit for "Runemarks" by Joanne Harris. This is a great novel to go with a Norse Mythology unit. Please see my other files for other Norse Mythology files, including the card game "Ragnarok".This grouping consists of 9 reading comprehension quizzes/worksheets (and 9 answer keys), a teaching key to Norse Mythology references in the novel (identifying where the various gods/legends are introduced in the novel), and a final book project (a short essay and a creative drawing), as well
Preview of Sapiens Chapter 1 with Graphic Novel Excerpts: Research Roundtable

Sapiens Chapter 1 with Graphic Novel Excerpts: Research Roundtable

Though the suppositions later in the book might broaden and leap too much, the first few chapters of Sapiens are excellent. Here is a broad overview of early Human history, when we were still vying for life amongst our cousin Homo species. There is also a few excerpts from the graphic novel attached! IncludedResearch Roundtable Role SheetsWhipNotes Sheet for Notation Taker (or all of your students!)Introduction chapter: Yuval Noah Harrari’s Sapiens, 17 pagesResearch Roundtable OverviewBuilding s
Preview of "Ramayana" Discussion Questions

"Ramayana" Discussion Questions

Created by
Vicki Thompson
A set of discussion questions for use with the epic poem, "Ramayana". The text is split into six readings. Each reading has six questions.
Preview of Along The Rivers of Faith

Along The Rivers of Faith

Historian and educator Richard Di Giacomo brings us a multi-generational tale about a family's journey to define and defend their faith. First their is Agga, a humble potter in Ur, in Ancient Mesopotamia. He is struggling to escape the hopelessness of polytheism when he encounters the new faith of Abraham. Then there is Tola, a leader of Israel in the time of the Judges, who must find a way to defeat the Philistine invaders when he knows nothing of war. Next, there is Shemayah, who believes in a
Preview of Guided Reading Questions for Assassination of Julius Caesar Article

Guided Reading Questions for Assassination of Julius Caesar Article

Created by
Erin Parish
This resource is meant to be paired with Donald L. Wasson's The Assassination of Julius Caesar located in World History Encyclopedia. The reading can be located by clicking on the title link in the MLA citation listed below. This resource using student created responses, short answer responses as well as a graphic organizer. Citation: Wasson, Donald L.. "The Assassination of Julius Caesar." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 15 May 2015. Web. 05 Jan 2023.
Preview of "The Sand Reckoner" by Gillian Bradshaw Discussion Questions

"The Sand Reckoner" by Gillian Bradshaw Discussion Questions

Created by
Vicki Thompson
A set of discussion questions for use with the novel "The Sand Reckoner" by Gillian Bradshaw. This novel is a wonderful and thought-provoking way to teach high-level readers about Archimedes. The book os split into eight readings with 5 - 7 questions each.
Preview of "Tao Te Ching" Discussion Questions

"Tao Te Ching" Discussion Questions

Created by
Vicki Thompson
A set of discussion questions for use with the classical Chinese text, "Tao Te Ching". The text is split into three sections and there are 5 questions per reading.
Preview of Iliad: Chapter by Chapter Teaching Guide

Iliad: Chapter by Chapter Teaching Guide

This guide gives teachers a central focus and discussion questions for each book of the Iliad. Questions can be used for class discussions or individual writing assignments.
Preview of "Ramayana" QUIZ

"Ramayana" QUIZ

Created by
Vicki Thompson
This is a quiz over the epic poem "Ramayana". It includes matching and two essay prompts.
Preview of NOAH: A PATRIACH OF THE ANCIENT WORLD: A TRUE/FALSE QUIZ

NOAH: A PATRIACH OF THE ANCIENT WORLD: A TRUE/FALSE QUIZ

Noah is beloved by God. He is the chosen person to build the ark in the Book of Genesis. This is an interesting quiz. There are 2 extra credit questions, as well. This is a quiz in ancient history, as well as Biblical history. Use it for a take home exam, or as an ancient history assignment. An answer key is provided.
Preview of "The Sand Reckoner" by Gillian Bradshaw QUIZ

"The Sand Reckoner" by Gillian Bradshaw QUIZ

Created by
Vicki Thompson
A quiz for the wonderful novel by Gillian Bradshaw "The Sand Reckoner". Quiz includes: character matching and five short essay questions regarding the relationships between characters in the novel.
Preview of Orphée et Eurydice

Orphée et Eurydice

Simplified version of the Greek Legend of Orpheus and Eurydice in French with difficult vocab translated into English in margins. Used for French Literature class (immersion).
Preview of The Odyssey by Homer - book study and activities FREE SAMPLE

The Odyssey by Homer - book study and activities FREE SAMPLE

Created by
Read Quest
A sample - full free resources for chapter 1. This includes:10 open questionsMultiple sets of 5 questions on the themes Multiple sets of 5 questions on the characters 10 inference questions and possible response10 critical thinking questions and possible responsesIn addition to this:a summary of the chaptera list of the keywords and their meanings in this chapterdescription about the themesdescription about the characters All files in word format for easy editingAll answers are included.The full
Preview of Cicero: "On Friendship"

Cicero: "On Friendship"

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Thales Press
Cicero's dialogue "On Friendship" examines the unique value of friendship and connects the idea of being a caring and compassionate person with being a good friend. After all, if someone cared only about themselves, how could they ever be a good friend? About the author: Marcus Tullius Cicero was born in Arpinum in 106 BC. Cicero was a contemporary of Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great, although Cicero was a lawyer and a scholar, not a military leader. The years in which Cicero lived were tumult
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Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about ancient civilizations, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in ancient civilizations, chart trade routes, and learn how empires expanded (and fell) over time.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about ancient civilizations is through the artifacts and writings of people from that particular period of time. Encourage students to analyze primary sources to gain a deeper understanding about bygone eras of history. For instance, you can have students read accounts of the destruction of Pompeii and discuss it as a class.

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for each era in history. For example, you can have students navigate through four or five different centers or stations to help them learn about different aspects of Ancient Chinese culture, like literature, geography, government, and major historical events or achievements.

By making ancient history come to life through a variety of interactive and immersive activities, teachers can help students develop a deeper appreciation for the subject.

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What is ancient history?

Ancient history refers to the period of human history that takes place from the invention of writing to late antiquity (spanning from about 3000 BC to AD 650). This era includes the study of various ancient civilizations, such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, and others. Ancient history plays a critical role in helping us understand the origins and development of human civilizations and the influence it had on contemporary cultures and societies.

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The Persian Wars, the rise of the Tang Dynasty, the campaigns of Alexander the Great, and the decline and fall of the Roman empire are all examples of important milestones and events that you can teach about in ancient history.

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