Wonders of the World--Ancient History/U.S. History/World History lesson plan (gr Students learn that throughout the ages, humans in all cultures created works of art that may be considered wonders of the world. Observers of art generate criteria by which to judge individual works. http: //school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/s...
Rome’s Rise to Power: The Republic--Ancient History/World History/U.S. History l Students learn that the current American system of government at the national level both resembles and differs from the system of government in Rome from about 510 to 264 B.C. Ancient Rome experienced several forms of government. http: //school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/r...
Ancient Egypt--Ancient History/World History lesson plan (grades 6-8)--Discovery Students learn that people of today know a lot about ancient Egyptian funeral rites and customs. Ancient Egyptian funeral rites and customs are both different from and similar to funeral rites and customs of other cultures. http: //school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/t...
Macedonia on the web Macedonia on the web brings accurate and referenced information about Macedonia, Alexander the Great, and Ancient Greece. http: //macedoniaontheweb.com/
Mexico Trek Lesson Plans A wonderful activity as an introduction is for each student to do a search on the Web about Mexico and have each report to the class on something they learned http: //worldtrek.org/odyssey/mexico/mexlessons...
Alexander and Alexandria--Ancient History/World History/Technology lesson plan ( Students learn that, beginning with Ptolemy I, Alexandria became, and for a long while remained, an intellectual capital of the world. The physical characteristics and distribution of books have changed a great deal over time and may continue to change in the digital age. http: //school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/s...