Ancient Roman Religion

Lesson Pack

Marion Wadowski
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published on 21 January 2020
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We have prepared three lesson plans including classroom activities, assignments, homework, and keys as well as:

  • Multiple choice quiz questions in an excel format
  • Glossary of keywords and concepts in an excel format
  • Open questions adaptable for debates, presentations and essays
  • Recommended resources to provide you and your students with a comprehensive list of trustworthy references on the topic (includes all media types: videos, texts, primary resources, maps, podcasts, 3D models, etc.)
  • Quizzes and games for easy revision or an engaging way to start your class

Do also check out our tips to give your students on how to write a great essay and other tools to make your life easier, such as marking grids for open questions, debates, and presentations.

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Mars Ultor
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All our education material is varied and built to develop middle and high-school students' skills to succeed in social studies. You will also find several alternatives in the lesson plans to allow for differentiation and adaptation to your students' level of ability.

Check out our other resources on Ancient Rome:

  • Fall of Rome
  • Rome's Legacy
  • Daily Life in Ancient Rome
  • Government and Society in Ancient Rome
  • Innovations and Architecture
  • Warfare and Battles
  • Economy and Trade

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