FREE Places of Ancient Rome Notebooking & Research

Published:
December 8, 2020

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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The geography of ancient history can be challenging. There are so many place names that have changed through the centuries. Help your students dig into, learn about, and map 50 historic locations with this FREE Places of Ancient Rome Notebooking & Research unit.

Free Places of Ancient Rome text with image background of Rome

In addition to place names changing, political boundaries have changed drastically, too. This FREE Places of Ancient Rome Notebooking & Research unit helps students learn the “what” and the “where” of 50 key locations in ancient Rome by asking them to record the following information about each one:

  • What type of place was it (city, region, mountain, etc.)?
  • What country is it located in today?
  • Have the ancient ruins been excavated?
  • What significant ancient events took place there?

It also also gives them a place to draw or paste a map showing each place’s location.

If you want to get your kids engaged in independent study and help them retain what they learn, notebooking is an excellent tool!

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