<== Previous Lesson Read “Book of the Ancient Romans” pages 211-223. Please read this section in your book and complete the reading guide below. This will count as a homework grade.
<== Previous (Church History) Lesson <== Previous (Ancient History) Lesson Today, we will discuss religious toleration and the consequences of the Thirty Years War as well as the expansion of Roman power after the Punic Wars on our Zoom call. The call information is below if you need it. [zoom_api_link…
<== Previous Lesson Read “Book of the Ancient Romans” pages 191-211. As you complete the reading, please open the reading comprehension questions below. Answer the questions as you complete the reading. This will count as a homework grade. Next Lesson ==>
<== Previous Lesson Read “Book of the Ancient Romans” by Dorothy Mills pages 177 – 191. As you read, please complete the reading comprehension questions below. This will count as a homework grade. Next Lesson ==>
<== Previous Lesson [responsivevoice_button] Just like in class, Fridays will be a day for a quiz and maybe something fun that we missed during the week. If you took notes (like you should) during the week then this should be a breeze. If not, then feel free to look back…
<== Previous Lesson [responsivevoice_button] Please read The Book of the Ancient Romans by Dorothy Mills pages 172-176. The End of Hannibal When Hannibal was defeated in the Second Punic War and Carthage was left as a shell of its former self, most would have thought that was the end of…
<== Previous Lesson [responsivevoice_button] This war is covered at length in The Book of the Ancient Romans by Dorothy Mills on pages 140-172. I would encourage you to read it, however, I have provided a summary below. Also, if you like the YouTube Channel Extra History, they have done a…
7th Grade Zoom Meeting at 9am <== Previous Lesson [responsivevoice_button] Read in The Book of the Ancient Romans by Dorothy Mills, Section II of Chapter 9 “The First Punic War” pages 134-140. As we learned before Spring Break, the Punic wars are so-called because of the Phoenecian heritage of the…
For Monday School, I have two very simple assignments for all of my students: 1: Register for this site Go to https://mauldin.online/wp-login.php?action=register. This will make the things that we do on the site a little more private, much more convenient (no more entering your name and email every time you…
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[responsivevoice_button voice=”US English Female” buttontext=”Listen to Post”] Early on, Rome and their new Republic were growing into a formidable empire. We have discussed how the Romans defeated or absorbed the Etruscans, Sabines, and other Italian tribes. We’ve also seen the invasion of the Gauls in 390 B.C. and their Southward…
[responsivevoice_button voice=”US English Female” buttontext=”Listen to Post”] In the Book of the Ancient Romans, read pages 122-129. As you read, please complete the quiz below. Once completed, please write one thing that you learned or found interesting in the comment box below.