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We have kept this wiki running throughout the school year. As we get moving in our final social studies unit of the year, we need to add the information that we have about Ancient Rome. As you scroll down, you will see our other two units we have done in Social Studies.
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Ancient Humans
Social Structure
Studying Societies - Seven Societal Indicators
Today's Society
EarlyHumanTimePeriods
Early Human Tools and Weapons
Early Human Food
Early Human Homes and Sheltering
Early Human Hunters and Gatherers
Early Human Cave Paintings and Religion
Paleolithic People
Ancient Human Evolution
Characteristics of Ancient peoples
Neanderthals
Early Human Weapons
Homo Habilis
Homo Erectus
Artifacts
Cro-Magnon
Farming
This unit, Ancient Humans, was done at the very beginning of the school year.
Ancient Egypt
Pharaohs
Country and Farming Life in Ancient Egypt
Pyramids
Markets and City Life
The Nile River
Home Life
Religion
Monuments
important dates
This unit, Ancient Egypt, was finished around the end of January - beginning of February.
Ancient Rome
Architecture
Housing
Warfare
Economics
Engineering and Technology
Government and Empire
Famous Romans
Connections to Modern Society
Religion & Myths
Food and Entertainment
Roman Buildings
The Gods and Goddesses
Feudal Europe
Vikings
Witchcraft
Slaves
Food
Mythical Creatures
Women
Famous Lords and Nobles
Medieval Entertainment
Homes
Religion
Armour
Weaponry
Castles
Townlife
Knights
Clothing
Life of a Feudal Peasant
European Colonization
Portuguese Settlements in Africa
[The Taino Natives/The Discovery]
The Original 13 Colonies
John Smith, James Town/Algonquian Natives, Powhatan
Canadian and French Colonies
One Native, One French, One Life
Mexico Colonization
The Aztecs vs. The Spanish
The colonization of Australia
Introduction
- SandBox - play around here to figure out how to edit wiki pages
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