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View Details- Age group and grade: Ages 9 - teens and grades 5th - 8th
- Who invented the alphabet, is the lost city of Atlantis a legend, was there really a Trojan horse, there are no "right" or "wrong" answers
- Number of pages: 144
Mysteries in History: Ancient History
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Who invented the alphabet? Is the lost city of Atlantis a legend? Was there really a Trojan horse? There are no "right" or "wrong" answers.
- Age group and grade: Ages 9 - teens and grades 5th - 8th
- Who invented the alphabet, is the lost city of Atlantis a legend, was there really a Trojan horse, there are no "right" or "wrong" answers
- Number of pages: 144
- Format: paperback
- Challenge students to explore several important unexplained events that helped shape history
- Students use primary source materials, posters and simulations to find clues and to make informed decisions about these events
- These real-life mysteries encourage students to research, think, debate and form conclusions
- The activities target standards in relationships and patterns in history, historical perspective map skills, development of civilizations and presentation skills
Manufacturer # | TCR3049 |
Age Range | Ages 9+ |
Book Topic | Social Studies |
Brand Name | Teacher Created Resources |
Contents | 1 School Grade Resource Book |
Media Format | Printed Book |
Number of Books | 1 |
Number of Pages | 144 |
Stem.org Authenticated | No |
School Grade | Middle School |
Selling Quantity | 1 |
Selling Quantity (uom) | Each |
Title | Mysteries in History: Ancient History |
Type of Book | Resource Book |
Type of Book Cover | Paperback |
Details
Who invented the alphabet? Is the lost city of Atlantis a legend? Was there really a Trojan horse? There are no "right" or "wrong" answers.
- Age group and grade: Ages 9 - teens and grades 5th - 8th
- Who invented the alphabet, is the lost city of Atlantis a legend, was there really a Trojan horse, there are no "right" or "wrong" answers
- Number of pages: 144
- Format: paperback
- Challenge students to explore several important unexplained events that helped shape history
- Students use primary source materials, posters and simulations to find clues and to make informed decisions about these events
- These real-life mysteries encourage students to research, think, debate and form conclusions
- The activities target standards in relationships and patterns in history, historical perspective map skills, development of civilizations and presentation skills
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