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Famous Men of Rome Teacher Guide, 3rd Ed.

SKU
027054
ISBN
9781547703487
Grade PK-AD
Classical
Christian/Religious
Medium Teacher Involvement
Multi-Sensory
Other Materials Optional
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1 Question, 1 Answeror
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Description
Updated 3rd edition is compatible with the 2nd edition components. Minor changes and corrections were made according to the publisher.
The Teacher Guide includes a full-text answer key for the Student Guide, tests that correspond to the reviews and a final exam. The tests and exam are not reproducible but the student could easily write answers on another paper thus making them non-consumable. The Rome TE includes history drill questions and an European geography test. 
Publisher's Description of Famous Men of Rome Teacher Guide, 3rd Ed.

This program is ideal for beginners of all ages who are fascinated by the action and drama of Rome. Inside are 30 stories, covering all of ancient Rome's history, from its founding to its demise. Your child will witness the rise and fall of a great civilization through the lives of larger-than-life figures. In our new edition, we have added maps of Rome, Italy, and the Roman Empire, and a glossary of people and places.

We now offer a year-long workbook course that comprehensively covers Famous Men of Rome. Each of the 30 workbook lessons includes famous quotes, a drill of key people and places, 10 vocabulary words, 5-10 comprehension questions, and an activities section that includes mapwork, discussion questions, and research projects. The program also comes with an appendix of supplements, including maps of ancient Rome and Italy and modern Europe, a "Who Said That?" worksheet, a timeline beginning with the founding of Rome, drill questions, and drawing pages. This Teacher Guide includes quizzes and tests.


Category Description for Famous Men of Rome

30 biographies starting with Romulus ending with Constantine and including the Tarquins, Horatius, Cincinnatus, Regulus, Cato, Marius, Cicerto, and Titus. The book concludes with a short section on the end of the Western Empire. 157 pgs, pb.