In this group activity, students discuss the mysterious monuments of lost civilizations and speculate how and why they were built.
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In this group activity, students discuss the mysterious monuments of lost civilizations and speculate how and why they were built.
Twenty-three question loops on terms associated with the Middle Ages including verbs such as capture, invade, conquer and rule, as well as nouns such as territory, plague, crusader and monarch.
In this lesson plan, students read about Blackbeard and then ask a partner questions about him.
These resources explore ancient Athens: its organisations, institutions, and what Athenian democracy meant for a burgeoning population in one of the most powerful cities in Greece.
Learn about Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist and social activist that rescued over 70 slaves.
Students match agricultural terms with their definitions before reading about or listening to a British farmer and his son talk about the differences between farming now and in 1950.
Through listening to or reading an interview, students learn about some of the reasons behind the recent changes in the way Western Europeans travel.
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