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CKHG Unit 2: Ancient Greece and Rome


Focus:
In this unit, students explore how the cultural and political traditions of ancient Greece and Rome have influenced Western society more profoundly than perhaps any other civilization in world history. The political institutions of these two great civilizations—including the early forms of democracy established in Athens and several other city-states of ancient Greece, and the judicious power-sharing articulated in the Roman Republic—have been incorporated into many subsequent societies.

For ancient Greece, topics of study include the beginnings of democratic government; limitations of Greek democracy; the “classical” ideal in art and life; Pericles and the Golden Age; Greek myths; the Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War; the philosophers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle; and the spread of Greek culture. For ancient Rome, topics of study include government and society in the Roman Republic; the Punic Wars; Julius Caesar; Caesar Augustus, the Pax Romana, and law and administration in the Roman Empire; the significance of Virgil’s Aeneid; Christianity under Roman rule; Constantine; and the causes of the “decline and fall” of the Roman Empire.

Number of Lessons: 17

Instruction Time:
45 minutes (Each lesson may be divided into shorter segments.)

Additional Search Terms:
social studies • geography • map skills • nonfiction • informational text • primary source documents • myths • Mediterranean region • city-state • Athens • Parthenon • Olympics • Apollo and Daphne • Orpheus and Eurydice • Narcissus and Echo • Thermopylae • Sparta • Alexandria • the Pantheon • Ovid • Pygmalion and Galatea myths • patricians and plebeians • consuls, tribunes, senators • Carthage • Hannibal • Shakespeare

History & Geography Grade 6 English

Individual Resources

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CKHG Unit 2: Ancient Greece and Rome STUDENT READER

CKHG Student Readers offer engagingly written and richly illustrated text on the topics specified for the unit. Each volume includes maps, color illustrations, vocabulary sidebars, and a glossary. In general, the content and presentation in the CKHG units for Grade 6 are appropriate for students in Grade 6 and up.

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CKHG Unit 2: Ancient Greece and Rome TEACHER GUIDE

The Teacher Guide provides detailed lesson plans for each Student Reader chapter, as well as activity page masters, assessments, additional activities (such as virtual field trips, simulations, or literary selections), and civics and arts connections to reinforce the lesson content.

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CKHG Unit 2: Ancient Greece and Rome TIMELINE CARDS

Timeline Cards serve as visual aids to reinforce big ideas, clarify the chronology and context of historical events, and prompt discussion.

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CKHG Unit 2: Ancient Greece and Rome ONLINE RESOURCES

The Online Resources support lessons and activities within the Teacher Guide.