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81. PBS: The Roman Empire In The First Century - Classroom Resources
www.romanemperors.org/ (an online encyclopedia of roman Emperors) empire The rise and http//latin.about.com/homework/latin/cs/romanempire/index.htm
http://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/classroom/lesson7.html
Timeline Special Features About the Film Classroom Resources ... Lesson 6: A Roman Empire Trivia Game Lesson 7: Making Decisions that Effect an Empire Lesson 8: Religion's Role in the Roman Empire
Lesson 7: Making Decisions that Affect an Empire
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Subject Areas: High School World History, Ancient History, Sociology, Philosophy, and Communication Arts
  • Objectives Materials Needed Procedure Classroom Assessment ... National Standards
  • I. Objective:
    Students will participate in a simulation that illustrates the difficulties leaders face when making decisions. They will then write a paper that describes what they think makes an ideal leader.
    II. Materials:
    Students should view selected portions of episodes 1 and 2 from the series The Roman Empire in the First Century . In addition, each student should play the interactive game "Emperor of Rome" available on the companion website. Students will need computer access to do this. A lab setting where students could play simultaneously would be most suitable. Finally, students will need access to library and internet research materials.
    III. Procedures:

    82. Allexperts Ancient/Classical History Q&A
    across the entire history of the roman empire, from foundation history, specifically Ancient Egyptian, Greek, and roman cultures don`t know, I can help you find
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    83. Expert Details
    extends across the entire history of the roman empire, from foundation I have visited roman sites throughout Britain and also in Italy. We appreciat your help.
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    84. College Prep Online Study Guides
    European History http//www.geocities.com/Athens/4752/ roman empire http//www.romanempire.net/ Ancient Discoveryschool.com homework helper social studies.
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    85. National Geographic Kids Magazine: Three Queens
    The ruler of half the roman empire waited impatiently for capital of Alexandria, she convinced powerful roman leader Julius Caesar to help her regain
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    (Reign: 51 B.C. to 30 B.C. Hatshepsut: Built to Last
    (Reign: 1479 B.C. to 1458 B.C. To celebrate her 15th year of rule, Hat had two 100-foot obelisks erected. (They looked a lot like the tall, narrow Washington Monument.) Getting the granite for the structures down the Nile River took a long barge, 27 boats, and 850 rowers! Nefertiti: Rebel With a Cause
    (Reign: 1336 B.C. to 1334 B.C. Nefertiti co-ruled with her pharaoh-husband, and they had big changes in mind. One day they made a shocking proclamation that Egyptians would now worship only one god. To honor the religion, the royal couple built a new capital city called Akhetaten that was filled with exciting new art and architecture.
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    86. Homework Hero Modify Assignments
    questions 8889 to be copied and answered at the beginning of class -Review how Christianity spread through the roman empire -Share homework and note roman
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    87. Bob's Place Of Educational Links...Countries & Culture
    roman empire. roman Roads. romans Timelines and Activities. Shields, Knights and Heraldry (make your own shield). Social Studies homework Helper.
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    88. View Homework
    of world civilization after the fall of the roman empire. the Chinese dynasties, the Byzantine empire, and the The schoolwide homework policy is found in the
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    89. Arapahoe Library District: Media Center - ELearning - History
    Item Famous Romans J. Rufus Fears Who were the Romans who contributed Harl Beginning with Constantine the Great, the Byzantium empire spanned two homework help.
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    90. Student & Teacher Links
    t explored this site much, but it sounds like a good homework helper, or a could read Gibbons History of the Decline and Fall of the roman empire, which no
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    These links are intended for teachers, students, and parents. I hope that they are a useful resource to you as you pursue your research, write your papers, plan your lessons, or help your child(ren) with their homework. If you're homeschooling, this page may also prove helpful. If you know of any cool links I've missed, or if a link is no longer working, please email me . Thanks! All opinions expressed are my own, and should be taken with the appropriate grain(s) of sodium chloride. On the factual stuff, I've done my best to be accurate. Table of Contents Section One : Writing References and Sites Section Two : Online Writing Labs (for teachers and students) Section Three : Lesson Plans for Teachers Section Four : Software Applications, Education Section Five : Arizona and School Links Section Six : Misc. Links From here, you can go to: Section One: Writing References and Sites English Gopher at UPenn This site is probably most useful to graduate students and scholars. It includes a catalog of projects in electronic text in multiple languages and multiple disciplines. High school and undergraduate students might find the "Electronic Reference Desk" (under "Electronic Books Around the World") helpful for research papers. If you hunt around you can find works by Jonathan Swift, Samuel Johnson and other literary greats. (5/8/00). IPL - The Internet Public Library This collection of e-texts, magazines, serials and newspapers includes the Dewey Decimal Youth Collection, a wonderful guide to Internet sites of interest to kids. But don't overlook the magazine and newspaper articles as research paper sources. (5/8/00).

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    92. Social Studies School Service Article
    the city to its ultimate fall as an empire, occupies a served for twentyfive years and got roman citizenship at in class and completed as a homework assignment
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    93. Romans Summary - Year 7 - SchoolHistory.co.uk
    Summary of the romans the history of Rome and the roman empire. This saw the end of the roman Republic and the beginning of the roman empire.
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    Summary of the Romans - the history of Rome and the Roman Empire. We have no actual records telling us about the beginnings of Rome. According to legend, Rome was founded in 753 BC by twin brothers Romulus and Remus. Abandoned by their uncle, they were rescued by a she-wolf. They were found and raised by a shepherd. The brothers vowed to build a city to honour the she-wolf on the hill where they had been found. In a quarrel about the city boundaries, Remus was killed and Romulus became the first King of Rome - which was named after him. Rome was ruled over by Kings until around 509 BC. King Tarquinius the Proud was expelled from Rome and for the next 500 years Rome became a republic. Power passed to the Senate. This was a law-making body containing important nobles with two senior officials, called consuls, in charge. By 50 BC, Rome had conquered many lands around the Mediterranean. Rivalry in the army combined with arguments between the rich and poor caused a civil war.

    94. Archaeology Of The Ancient Roman Empire
    Archaeology, Archaeology of the roman empire. Archaeological sites of the ancient roman empire have been found throughout Europe, and parts of Asia and Africa.
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    Recent Corpus Informático del Instrumentum Domesticum From CEIPAC at la Universitat de Barcelona, a catalog of epigraphic data on Roman amphorae. Substantial resources in Gran Bretaña, Alemania y Holanda; se ha iniciado la relativa a Francia, Suiza, Austria, España, Portugal e Italia. Spanish. Ancient Rome and Roman History More history and resources from your About.com guide to Ancient History, N.S. Gill. Maecenas: Images of Ancient Greece and Rome Over 1500 photographs of by Leo C. Curran (SUNY Buffalo) of ancient Greece and Rome.

    95. Archaeological Sites Of The Roman Empire
    Search. Archaeology, Archaeological Sites of the roman empire. The roman empire was truly stunning in its breadth and reach through
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    The Roman Empire was truly stunning in its breadth and reach through Europe and northern Africa, and establishing a trade network deep into Asia. Here are a few of the archaeological sites.
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    Recent Up a category A Virtual Tour of the Coliseum You're the top! You're the Coliseum! Find out just exactly why Cole Porter picked this site as one of his "tops", by visiting this new Discovery Channel virtual tour of the site. Pompeii: Buried in Ages The most famous archaeological site in the world is not hard to name. If there has ever been a site as well preserved, as evocative, as memorable as that of Pompeii, the Roman city buried under the ash and lava erupted by Mount Vesuvius on August 24, 79 AD. Aghia Kyriaki (Greece) Excavations at the Aghia Kyriaki site in Greece by the University of Glasgow have revealed an early Roman occupation dating between 200 BC and 200 AD Ancient Vienne A wonderful website on the Roman site of Vienne, France. Includes a virtual tour, a discussion of the archaeology, and a virtual museum of the artifacts and architecture. French and English.

    96. Gateway
    There are other general homework help websites listed below which will cover many So why not try some of these websites to solve your homework problems! Romans.
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    Homework Help Are you stuck with a homework question ? Here at Walsall Libraries we like to help. Every now and again we will feature different homework topics that may interest you. If the topic you are interested in isn't on this page you can send us an e-mail using the Ask A Walsall Librarian form - click here to use the form There are other general Homework Help websites listed below which will cover many different subjects. So why not try some of these websites to solve your homework problems! An cient Egyptians Romans Force s and Movement Anglo-Saxons Electricity Maths Rivers Romans - Key Stage 2 Tudors Victorians Water Cycle World War Two (History Key Stage 2)

    97. Ancient Civilizations [Beyond Books]
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    Prehistoric Times
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    China Japan: An Island Nation Central and South American Empires Search BB Program Contents Page Ancient Civilizations [Introduction] 1. How Do We Know? 1a. Archaeologists and Their Artifacts 1b. Anthropologists and Their People 1c. Historians and Their Time 1d. Geographers and Their Space 2. Prehistoric Times 2a. "I Love Lucy" 2b. Food, Clothing and Shelter 2c. A Page Right Out of History 2d. First Technologies: Fire and Tools 3. Ancient Egypt 3a. Life along the Nile 3b. Egyptian Social Structure 3c. Dynasties 3d. Mummies 3e. Pyramids 3f. Women of Ancient Egypt 4. The Early Middle East 4a. Life in Sumer 4b. Babylonia 4c. Hammurabi's Code: An Eye for an Eye 4d. Assyrians: Cavalry and Conquests 4e. Persian Empire 4f. Phoenicians: Sailing Away 4g. Hebrews and the Land of Milk and Honey 4h. Birth of Christianity 4i. Muhammad and the Faith of Islam

    98. CNNfyi.com - News
    Set in the year 180 AD, when the roman empire was at the peak of its power, this stunning film by Ridley Scott is breathtaking, both in its cinematic scope and
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    CNNfyi.com CNN.com CNNSI.com CNNfn.com The Web Student Pages Mainpage News Student Bureau School Tools Game Room Teacher Pages Mainpage Subject Areas Education News Teaching Tools CNN NEWSROOM
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    Review: The gore that was Rome told in stunning 'Gladiator'
    May 11, 2000
    Web posted at 11:02 p.m. EST (0302 GMT) In this story: 'Unleash hell'
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    (CNN) "Gladiator" is spectacular, and so is Russell Crowe in the leading role of Maximus, a Roman general who is kidnapped, sold into slavery, and then tries to hack his way back to freedom as a gladiator. Set in the year 180 AD, when the Roman Empire was at the peak of its power, this stunning film by Ridley Scott is breathtaking, both in its cinematic scope and its visual details. It's not a perfect work. The script often defies logic. Who knows why the vaguely defined characters do anything? Scott also apparently feels that accurate geographical details are beside the point. HOMEWORK HELP These omissions create annoying gaps in the plot, but this $107 million film is not meant to engage you intellectually. No, this visceral sandal-and-toga epic was created to grab you by the throat and never let go, plot be damned. It does, too.

    99. Palo Alto Middle School Research Center - Ancient Rome
    Dead romans Dead romans is a workin-progress that features information about roman coins, architecture, and artwork from the early roman empire.
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    Research Center Topic Links News Sources Libraries ... Terman Library Ancient Rome
    See also Gladiators links Daily Life in Ancient Rome
    If you had lived in ancient times, would you have chosen to become a Roman citizen? You might have! They had a lot of fun. The ancient Romans invented more games than any other culture. Come join the Empire! Find out what the ancient Romans did. Odyssey Online -Rome Homepage
    In Odyssey Online you'll find museum objects from the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia and the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, and the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas.. Sections include: People, Mythology, Daily Life, Death and Burial, Writing, and Archaeology. The Forum Romanum
    Award-winning site. Sections include: Virtual tour of Rome, Mythology, History, Roman Life, Latin Language, Latin Literature, Picture Index, and Related Sites.

    100. Social Studies School Service Search Results List
    Trace the rise of roman power, the structure of the republic, the vast expanse of the empire, and the decline and fall of the roman empire through artwork.
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