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Ancient history Common Core SL.9-10.1d resources

Preview of Comparing Ancient Athenian Greek and American Democracy (Socratic Seminar)

Comparing Ancient Athenian Greek and American Democracy (Socratic Seminar)

Whether teaching about ancient Greece or U.S. Democracy, this activity gives students the opportunity to compare the similarities between direct and indirect democracies. Guided questions challenge students to respond to information by applying new concepts and evaluating both forms of democracy.Holding a Socratic Seminar discussion with this activity will encourage students to explore beyond the text and questions. This activity includes:-a document for reading and comparing Athenian Democracy
Preview of Mythology Unit 5 Etiological Myths

Mythology Unit 5 Etiological Myths

Student engage in critical thinking, critical reading, critical discussion, and critical writing as they investigate etiological myths from cultures around the world. Students read assigned myths and self-select myths. Students collaborate to research myths and culture and participate in a panel discussion presentation. Students write their own etiological myth. All activities include grading rubrics
Preview of Mythology Unit 3 Pantheons

Mythology Unit 3 Pantheons

Third Unit in The Study of Mythology series.Pantheons. Examines the concept of pantheons of deities. Focus on Greek and Sumerian cultures with research project expanding knowlege to other world cultures.Includes complete lesson plans, scripted teaching slides, activities incorporating critical thinking and discussion, close reading, short writing, research, daily and major assessments, and rubrics
Preview of Socratic Seminar/Fishbowl Discussion Tracker, Feedback & Reflection (Print&Go!)

Socratic Seminar/Fishbowl Discussion Tracker, Feedback & Reflection (Print&Go!)

Created by
History is Lit
Dive into lively and structured discussions in your middle/high school classroom with the Fishbowl Socratic Seminar Bundle - a complete package ready for action! Simply print it out, and boom - you're all set! Get ready for engagement, accountability, structure, and supportive interactions, all rolled into one awesome resource!Socratic Seminar Forms Whenever I have big questions come up in U.S. History class, I whip out these materials. They work like a charm, especially when hosting a fishbowl
Preview of Socratic Seminar- Shi Huangdi: Friend or Enemy of China?

Socratic Seminar- Shi Huangdi: Friend or Enemy of China?

When teaching about ancient China and the Qin Dynasty, this activity gives students the opportunity to evaluate Shi Huangdi's role as emperor of China. Guided questions challenge students to respond to information by applying new concepts and evaluating his role in uniting China and the legacy he left behind. Holding a Socratic Seminar discussion with this activity will encourage students to explore beyond the text and questions. This activity includes: -a document for reading and evaluating
Preview of Socratic Seminar: Hammurabi's Code

Socratic Seminar: Hammurabi's Code

Whether teaching about ancient Mesopotamia or U.S. civics, this activity gives students the opportunity to evaluate the history of written law. Guided questions challenge students to respond to information by applying new concepts and evaluating Hammurabi's Code of Law. Holding a Socratic Seminar discussion with this activity will encourage students to explore beyond the text and questions. This activity includes: -a document for reading and evaluating a selection of laws from Hammurabi's Cod
Preview of Socratic Seminar - Ancient Egypt

Socratic Seminar - Ancient Egypt

Created by
Alzhan Achilov
In this Socratic Seminar, students will engage in a thoughtful and collaborative discussion about the history, culture, and significance of Ancient Egypt. The goal is to explore various aspects of this civilization and analyze its impact on world history. Students will be assessed on their ability to think critically, support their ideas with evidence, and engage in respectful dialogue with their peers. Students should study Ancient Egypt prior the seminar
Preview of Gracchi Brothers & Octavian Debate and Discussion Prompts

Gracchi Brothers & Octavian Debate and Discussion Prompts

Created by
DEBATOPOLIS
Looking for a way to engage all your students in your Roman Republic unit? Use these prompts for a Four Corners Debate or divide students into debate teams for more formal debates. This resource includes 8 different prompts that will get your students thinking about political issues disguised in a Roman context such as wealth and land redistribution. As a bonus, it also includes 5 debate prompts about Octavian Augustus. Watch as your students lead the discussion. Take a break from lecturing, gr
Preview of Fall of Rome Debate

Fall of Rome Debate

Created by
DEBATOPOLIS
Tired of grading essays? Looking for a different type of assessment that doesn't include multiple choice questions? Use this activity to engage all your students in a debate about why Rome fell. Unpack the nuance surrounding this topic. And calculate their grades by the time they leave class that day. Students love this style of informal debate with a 4 corner debate activity. They get to listen to their peers' opinions as they move around the classroom to different corners labeled with agree, d
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Find Ancient History resources | TPT

If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about ancient history, TPT has got you covered. We’ve got a comprehensive collection of ancient history resources available, including activities and lessons on ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, ancient China, and ancient Mesopotamia, to name just a few. With plenty of TPT high-quality resources at your fingertips, you’ll be able to teach ancient history to your students with ease.

Ancient history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about ancient history:

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.

Frequently asked questions for teaching about ancient history

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.

What are examples of ancient history?

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.

What types of ancient history resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of ancient history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units.

How do I find ancient history resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing ancient history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ancient history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.