Alexander The Great WebQuest Assignments for Students
Alexander the Great lived to be only 33, but in that short life he amassed an empire, opened the western world to the east, and vice versa, changing …
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Alexander the Great lived to be only 33, but in that short life he amassed an empire, opened the western world to the east, and vice versa, changing …
Continue ReadingJulius Caesar was a pivotal figure in Ancient Roman and World History. Use the webquests in this lesson to introduce your class to one of the most …
Continue ReadingYou can’t take your social studies students to Egypt to see the Pyramids or the Valley of the Kings, and there’s no way you can possibly show them …
Continue ReadingA webquest is an excellent educational tool. It is interactive and can address various cognitive skills at once. Here we look at ancient Greek …
Continue ReadingTeaching American history lesson plans by utilizing “Living History” and role-play creates an environment where the students become part …
Continue ReadingThis article contains an Ancient Rome lesson plan from its beginnings to the Roman Republic. The lesson plan contains notes, vocabulary, a time line …
Continue ReadingThe various genus and species associated with the theory of human evolution. It contains a completed reference worksheet for the teacher, as well as a …
Continue ReadingWhere did civilization begin? The four earliest known civilizations developed in fertile river valleys which explains some of the where and why of …
Continue ReadingThe fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, was the culmination of a year-long Union campaign to wrest control of the Mississippi from the Confederacy and …
Continue ReadingThe fall of Atlanta, Georgia, was the fulfillment of General Sherman’s mission.That mission, as stated by Sherman’s superior, General Grant, was to …
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