History Odyssey Classic- Ancients Answer Key
Format: eBook Answer Key
Pages: 117
Grade level: Appropriate for 9th (advanced) – 12th grade
What is History Odyssey Classic- Ancients Answer Key?
The Key provides answers to the worksheets, maps, and "How to Read a Book Study Guide." The map keys are based on maps found in The History of the World and online.
Please note that, just like history itself, History Odyssey courses are based in subjectivity. The majority of the worksheets presented in the Key offer suggested answers. If your students give answers on the worksheets that are very different from those presented in the Key, they may still be correct. Use the Key to guide your students and assess whether they are mastering the material. The Key can also serve as a general guideline for grading student work.
This Answer Key includes:
- Completed 21 ancient history blackline maps
- Completed worksheets
- Suggested answers for "How to Read a Book Study Guide" (applicable parts)
History Odyssey Classic Ancients – Course Description
From first civilizations to the fall of Rome, Ancients Level Three is a complete one-year curriculum guide that combines history with literature, world geography, and writing activities. This comprehensive course covers the successes and failures of Ancient civilizations from all parts of the world, such as the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Mayans, Hittites, Persians, Mesopotamians, and many others.
Ancients Level Three is a student guide that provides step-by-step lessons to teach world history from 6000 BCE to CE 500. Level 3 History Odyssey guides are written to be used independently by students, with the parent/teacher assisting when necessary with lessons and assessing the student's completed work.
Literature and writing instructions and assignments include:
- How to read classic literature
- How to write a thesis statement
- Defining epic literature
- Essay writing
- Literature matrices
- Literary analysis
- Logic and rhetoric as applied to literature and history readings
- Producing critical biographies
- Comprehending literature through storyboards
- Advanced outlining of history readings
Critical thinking with history studies include:
- Identification of connections and cause/effect relationships
- Compare and contrast ancient civilizations
- Timeline analysis
- Thorough analysis of primary sources including historical speeches and political writings
- Decertification of connections between geography and history through extensive map work
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