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Free Printable Card Game
As a teacher, finding engaging activities for your students can be challenging. This free printable card game is an interactive and engaging way to teach students about Ancient Roman mythology, allowing students to become active learners, which helps with information retention.
Sample Lesson Plans for Ancient China (Grades 4-6)
If you work as a teacher, you are aware of how crucial lesson planning is to your role. But constantly coming up with fresh lesson plans can be challenging! As part of our goal to save teachers time, we’ve made up sample lesson plans for all the resources in our Ancient China unit.
Viking Ship Dragonhead Rubbing Activity
5 best free online resources for teaching about Vikings
Quality teaching resources don’t need to break the bank. There are several great websites, videos and downloads you can use to supplement your unit and keep your students engaged. Here are five websites we recommend if you are teaching about the Viking Age.
6 Reasons Digital Teaching Tools Could Be Here To Stay
Online learning came a long way during this time. Teachers now have access to a multitude of digital resources. But now that in-class learning is back, will digital resources still prove useful?
Here are 6 reasons digital tools could be here to stay.
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Free Interactive Task Cards
This free set of interactive task cards is an engaging way to teach middle school students about Ancient Egypt.
Simple Depth Perception Experiment
Try this really easy test to see how your perception is different when you only use one eye.
Chinese Lantern Making
Terracotta Army Puzzle
Who were the Ancient Greeks?
The Ancient Greeks were people who lived in the area around the Greek Peninsula between 4,000 and 2,500 years ago. They spoke the same language and worshiped the same gods but they lived in independent city-states.
5 Facts About Mount Vesuvius
Vikings Bundle - What is the best order?
Ancient Athens
Athens was an ideal location for trade, so even though it was not a fertile area, Athens became a powerful city-state. Athens built a fleet of trading ships and imported all their grain from the Mediterranean, using trade to gain wealth and influence. By the 5th century B.C., Athenian coins were used all over the Mediterranean, and Athens was the head of a Greek alliance against Persia.