App Access: Memoria Press Famous Men of Rome Flashcards
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Grade 4-8
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These Famous Men of Rome Flashcards from Memoria
Press are a great tool to teach and review significant men in Roman history.
The name of the famous man is on one side and the basic information about him
on the other. Other cards in the set review terms and famous quotes covered in
the Famous Men of Rome
text. In the corner is the corresponding lesson number. 134 digital flashcards.
Digital flashcards through the Memoria Press App have an
added advantage over their physical counterparts: the App can track your
student’s progress and sort the cards into Not Known, Hesitant, and Mastered. A
timer feature is also available. Each deck can only track the progress of one
student. These digital flashcards are only available on the Memoria Press
App (on the App Store or Google Play) through your Memoria Press account.
Flashcards can only be used with an internet connection and cannot be
downloaded. An email to activate the flashcards through the app is sent 1-2
business days after purchase. ~Tara
Publisher's Description of App Access: Memoria Press Famous Men of Rome Flashcards
Experience Famous Men of Rome Flashcards in a fully digital format through the Memoria Press App! With this purchase, you’ll gain access to these flashcards directly in the App.
Note: With this purchase, you will only be able to track the progress of one student.
In addition to introducing your child to the classical stories and people of Rome, we highly recommend these flashcard supplements to improve your child’s recall as he or she explains and remembers the famous events, stories, and people that have shaped history and Western civilization. When was Rome founded? Who was Pompey? You can be sure your child will know and remember these important facts, and more, with Memoria Press’ flashcards.
30 biographies starting with Romulus ending with Constantine and including the Tarquins, Horatius, Cincinnatus, Regulus, Cato, Marius, Cicerto, and Titus. The book concludes with a short section on the end of the Western Empire. 157 pgs, pb.