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Details of e-lessons at http://members.cox.net/e-lessons (Email David at tei@cox.net)
These 43 e-lessons are based on the Waldorf/WideHorizon Teaching Packs: Ancient Civilizations: Rome
Details of WideHorizon Resources (9 Teacher Packs) at: http://members.cox.net/waldorfedu/weredu/index.html
Details of Waldorf Resources lessons and packs(9 Units divided into 32 SubUnits) at:
http://members.cox.net/waldorfedu/waldorfeduPages/WorldH.html
Powerpoint presentation at:
mhtml:http://members.cox.net/waldorfedu5/powerpoint/P_Rome.mht
The first number of the e-lessons is based on the numbering of the nine Units (1-9).
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G6 Unit 9 Rome (list of e-lessons at end of overview)
Further information on our material is available at http://members.cox.net/waldorfedu/waldorfeduPages/Rome.html and http://members.cox.net/waldorfedu/weredu/wereduPages/Rome.html
The following 43 free e-lessons on Rome are provided on the internet.

The following 43 Rome e-lessons are available:
43 free e-lessons on Rome are provided. E_L 9.01 introduces teachers to the study of Ancient Rome. In E-L 9.02 students are introduced to the geography of Ancient Rome through a variety of activities including map activities. The factors determining the choice for settlement is the subject of E-L 9.03. An historical overview is the main subject of E-L 9.04 and includes the story “ Romulus and Remus”. E-L 9.05 students learn early Roman history including the contribution of the Etruscans. The story “Death of Lucretia” with activities is the subject area of E-L 9.06. In E-L 9.07 the life of Horatius is covered. The lesson contains activities, a story together with guided reading and includes the “Lay of Ancient Rome”. In E-L 9.08 social class and government in the Republic are covered including a guided reading assignment.

E-L 9.09 introduces teachers to the study of the Republic and Pax Romana. A number of topics are covered in E-L 9.10 including Roman Expansion, the Punic Wars and a story about Hannibal. E-L 9.11 contains a simulation about the Battle of Zama. Julius Caesar is the subject of E-L 9.12 and includes activities, a story and a guided reading activity. E-L 9.13 is about the Emperor Augustus and includes activities and a guided reading assignment. Many of the famous Roman Emperors are covered in E-L 9.14 and the lesson includes a number of activities.

E-L 9.15 introduces teachers to what life was like in Ancient Rome. An in-depth analysis of social class in Rome is the subject area of E-L 9.16. E-L 9.17 tells the story of Fucius, a Pompeii Wine Merchant and includes his experience of life in Pompeii when Vesuvius erupted. The destruction of Pompeii is covered in E-L 9.18 and includes a story, activities and map activities. The destruction of Pompeii is also the subject of E-L 9.19. E-L 9.20 introduces students to a Tour of Pompeii and includes a story, activity and map activity. E-L 9.21 tells the story of what life was like in Ancient Rome from the viewpoint of a boy, Latius. In E-L 9.22 the life of a lady, Philia, introduces students to what life was like in Ancient Rome from the viewpoint of a wife of a military commander. The lesson also includes weddings in Ancient Rome. A number of topics are covered in E-L 9.23. These include clocks, calendars, clothing and food in Ancient Rome. This is continued in E-L 9.24 when the subject areas include mosaics, roads and water in Ancient Rome. In E-L 9.25 t rade, writing and numerals in Ancient Rome are covered including guided reading activities.

E-L 9.26 introduces teachers to Christianity and the fall of Ancient Rome. Religion in the Roman Empire is the subject of E-L 9.27. E-L 9.28 introduces students to Roman gods and goddesses and includes a variety of activities. Roman myths and legends is the subject area of E-L 9.29 and includes stories about Pyramus and Thisbe, and Cupid and Psyche. In E-L 9.30 students are involved in the drama “Cupid and Psyche”. E-L 9.31 contains a story and glossary activities about Paul of Tarsus. Paul’s missionary journeys are the subject matter of E-L 9.32 and includes map activities and guided reading. E-L 9.33 is about Christianity in the Roman Empire and also includes activities on the catacombs. Students experience, in E-L 9.34, what it was like to be a Christian in Ancient Rome in the story “Claudius the Christian”. E-L 9.35 describes the fall of Ancient Rome and includes a story about the life of Constantine. Barbarian Invaders is the subject area of E-L 9.36 and includes activities and guided reading. In E-L 9.37 students learn about the fall and legacy of Ancient Rome.

E-L 9.38 to E-L 9.43 consist of review exercises. E-L 9.38 contains review exercises on geography, dates, and people of Ancient Rome. E-L 9.39 is about Romulus and Remus, the Etruscans and Roman government while the Punic Wars, Hannibal, Julius Caesar and Augustus are the subject areas covered in E-L 9.40. E-L 9.41 contains review exercises on Pompeii and Roman Roads. A variety of subjects are included in E-L 9.42 including Roman numerals, wedding customs, food, trade and shipping. Finally, E-L 9.43 contains review exercises on the collapse of the Roman Empire, Roman gods and Christianity.

The following 43 Rome e-lessons are available:
E-L 9.01 Teacher Guide and Lesson Guidelines Module 1 (pp1-5)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_01TeacherGuideLessonGuidelines1.pdf
Free lesson introducing teachers to the study of Ancient Rome

E-L 9.02 Geography of Ancient Rome (pp6-9)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_02GeographyRome.pdf
Free lesson/activities/map activities introducing students to the geography of Ancient Rome

E-L 9.03 Site of a Settlement (pp10-13)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_03SiteSettlement.pdf
Free lesson/story/activities/map activity about the climate and settlement of Ancient Rome

E-L 9.04 Historical Overview (pp14-17)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_04HistoricalOverview.pdf
Free lesson/activities/story introducing students to the history of Ancient Rome

E-L 9.05 Early Rome and the Etruscans (pp18-20)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_05EarlyRomeTheEtruscans.pdf
Free lesson introducing students to early Roman history including the Etruscans

E-L 9.06 The Death of Lucretia (SU1.8pp35-38)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_06DeathofLucretia.pdf
Free lesson/story/activities on the death of Lucretia

E-L 9.07 Horatius (pp21-25)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_07Horatius.pdf
Free lesson /activities/story/guided reading about Horatius including “Lay of Ancient Rome”.

E-L 9.08 The Republic (pp26-32)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_08TheRepublic.pdf
Free lesson/activities/guided reading about the Republic, social class and government

E-L 9.09 Teacher Guide and Lesson Guidelines Module 2 (pp33-37)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_09TeacherGuideLessonGuidelines2.pdf
Free lesson introducing teachers to the study of the Republic and Pax Romana

E-L 9.10 Roman Expansion, the Punic Wars and Hannibal (pp38-42)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_10RomanExpansionPunicWarsHannibal.pdf
Free lesson/activities/story about Roman Expansion, the Punic Wars and Hannibal

E-L 9.11 The Battle of Zama (pp43-50)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_11BattleZama.pdf
Free lesson involving students in a simulation about the Battle of Zama

E-L 9.12 Julius Caesar (pp51-59)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_12JuliusCaesar.pdf
Free lesson/activities/story/guided reading about Julius Caesar and the people of Rome

E-L 9.13 Emperor Augustus (pp60-63)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_13EmperorAugustus.pdf
Free lesson/activity/guided reading about the Emperor Augustus

E-L 9.14 Roman Emperors (pp64-67)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_14RomanEmperors.pdf
Free lesson and activities about Roman Emperors

E-L 9.15 Teacher Guide and Lesson Guidelines Module 3 (pp68-72)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_15TeacherGuideLessonGuidelines3.pdf
Free lesson introducing teachers to what life was like in Ancient Rome

E-L 9.16 Social Class in Rome (pp73-77)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_16SocialClassinRome.pdf
Free lesson and activities about social class in Ancient Rome

E-L 9.17 Fucius, a Pompeii Wine Merchant (SU3pp4-9)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_17PompeiiWineMerchant.pdf
Free lesson/activities/story about t he life of Fucius, a Pompeii Wine Merchant

E-L 9.18 Destruction of Pompeii (SU3pp18-24)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_18DestructionofPompeii.pdf
Free lesson/story/activities/map activities about the destruction of Pompeii

E-L 9.19 Pompeii (pp78-82)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_19Pompeii.pdf
Free lesson about the destruction of Pompeii

E-L 9.20 A Tour of Pompeii (pp83-87)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_20TourofPompeii.pdf
Free lesson/story/activity/map activity introducing students to a Tour of Pompeii

E-L 9.21 Latius, A Boy’s Story (SU4pp6-9)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_21LatiusBoysStory.pdf
Free lesson/story/activities about the life of a boy in Ancient Rome

E-L 9.22 Philia, A Lady of Society and Weddings (SU4pp14-19)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_22PhiliaLadyofSocietyWeddings.pdf
Free lesson/story/activities about the life of a lady and also weddings in Ancient Rome

E-L 9.23 Clocks, Calendars, Clothing and Food in Ancient Rome (pp88-94)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_23ClocksCalendarsClothingFood.pdf
Free lesson/activities about clocks, calendars, clothing and food in Ancient Rome

E-L 9.24 Mosaics, Roads and Water in Ancient Rome (pp95-100)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_24MosaicsRoadsWater.pdf
Free lesson /activities about mosaics, roads and water in Ancient Rome

E-L 9.25 Trade, Writing and Numerals in Ancient Rome (pp101-106)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_25TradeWritingNumerals.pdf
Free lesson/activities/guided reading about t rade, writing and numerals in Ancient Rome

E-L 9.26 Teacher Guide and Lesson Guidelines Module 4 (pp107-111)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_26TeacherGuideLessonGuidelines4.pdf
Free lesson introducing teachers to Christianity and the fall of Ancient Rome

E-L 9.27 Religion in the Roman Empire (pp112-115)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_27ReligionRomanEmpire.pdf
Free lesson and activities about religion in the Roman Empire

E-L 9.28 Roman Gods and Goddesses (SU5pp7-12)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_28RomanGodsGoddesses.pdf
Free lesson and activities introducing students to Roman gods and goddesses

E-L 9.29 Roman Myths and Legends (SU5pp13-17)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_29RomanMythsLegends.pdf
Free lesson/story/activities introducing students to Roman myths and legends

E-L 9.30 Drama: Cupid and Psyche (SU5pp18-22)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_30DramaCupidPsyche.pdf
Free lesson where students act out the drama “Cupid and Psyche”

E-L 9.31 Paul of Tarsus (pp116-120)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_31PaulofTarsus.pdf
Free lesson/story/glossary activity about Paul of Tarsus

E-L 9.32 Paul’s Missionary Journeys (pp121-123)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_32PaulsMissionaryJourneys.pdf
Free lesson/map activities/guided reading about Paul’s Missionary Journeys

E-L 9.33 Christianity and the Roman Empire (pp124-127)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_33ChristianityandRomanEmpire.pdf
Free lesson/activities about Christianity, the catacombs and the Roman Empire

E-L 9.34 Claudius the Christian (SU5pp38-43)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_34ClaudiustheChristian.pdf
Free lesson /story/map activities about Claudius the Christian and the Colosseum

E-L 9.35 Fall of Rome and Constantine (pp128-131)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_35FallofRomeConstantine.pdf
Free lesson/story about t he fall of Rome and the life of Constantine

E-L 9.36 The Barbarian Invaders (pp132-135)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_36BarbarianInvaders.pdf
Free lesson/activities/guided reading about t he Barbarian Invaders

E-L 9.37 Fall of Rome and Legacy of Rome (pp136-139)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_37FallandLegacyRome.pdf
Free lesson about the fall and legacy of Ancient Rome

E-L 9.38 Rome Review Exercises 1 on Geography, Dates, Peoples and Events (SU6pp1-6)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_38Review1GeogDatesPeoplesEvents.pdf
Free review exercises on geography, dates, and people of Ancient Rome

E-L 9.39 Rome Review Exercises 2 on Romulus and Remus and the Etruscans (SU6pp7-12)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_39Review2RomulusRemusEtruscans.pdf
Free review exercises on Romulus and Remus, the Etruscans and Roman government

E-L 9.40 Rome Review Exercises 3 on the Punic Wars, Hannibal and Julius Caesar (SU6pp13-19)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_40Review3PunicWarsHannibalCaesar.pdf
Free review exercises on the Punic Wars, Hannibal, Julius Caesar and Augustus

E-L 9.41 Rome Review Exercises 4 on Pompeii and Roman Roads (SU6pp20-23)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_41Review4PompeiiRomanRoads.pdf
Free review exercises on Pompeii and Roman Roads

E-L 9.42 Rome Review 5 on Roman Numerals, Wedding Customs, Food and Trade (SU6pp24-29)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_42Review5NumeralsWeddingFoodTrade.pdf
Free review exercises on Roman numerals, wedding customs, food, trade and shipping

E-L 9.43 Rome Review 6 on Collapse of Roman Empire, Roman Gods & Christianity (SU6pp30-35)
http://members.cox.net/tei5/E9_43Review6CollapseRomanEmGodsChristianity.pdf
Free review exercises on the collapse of the Roman Empire, Roman gods and Christianity
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