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> =1.[|Thinkfinity]= ====This lesson plan is a great resource to use when looking for other ideas to expand mine. It gives a **great** introduction to refresh the information and then gives multiple lessons to highight on such as leaders and religions. But it doesnt stop there. Once you pick one, such as the leaders, it offers a variety during the time, not only Roman leaders but others such as Cleopatra. In addition, it provides reading comprehension and worksheets to accompany the lesson. I would reflect on this source and possibley use this after our introductory lesson. It is very well organized offers multiple activities to ensure student learning.====
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2 .[|Rome for Kids]
This site offers a billion options for students and teachers to explore! It may say for kids, but it certainly does not have an age limit on it. One example is the option to explore/learn the emperors of Rome. In addition to presenting many rulers and important leaders it offers a chance to "meet" the individuals. This allows students to explore more in detail about the subject, maybe one that a teacher assigned(?).[|Meet the first Emperor] I feel this site is great! It offers great information, but in a smaller and easy to read format... Something that every student would like!

3.[|History]
Of all the websites to use in a social studies class, History.com should be obvious! There are great amounts of information about unlimited topics. However, when looking specifically to [|Ancient Rome] we find videos, pictures and information on this site. Not only for students to find background information but for teachers to find good informational videos and readings that are not only based on the past, but relate to today. This is a win win for teachers and students.

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