Everything needed for a 1-semester classical study of Ancient Rome in high school! This package includes 2 thick Student Texts (softcover) and the downloadable Teacher E-book. Beautifully organized pages showcase each primary source document alongside an introduction, timeline, maps, vocabulary, background information, afterwords, and Socratic questions to help students meaningfully engage with the text. Volume 1 (430 pgs) begins with mythic Kings and unfolds to the fall of the Republic. Volume 2 (490 pgs) begins with the splendor of Rome continuing to the Sack of Rome. For a full year of chronological ancient history, complete the Ancient Greek semester after this.
Humanitas Ancient Rome Program
Product Overview
- One-semester classical study of Ancient History for high school
- Includes carefully curated primary source documents
- Colorful, engaging, comprehensive!
- For a full year, add Humanitas Ancient Greece
Description
From the founding of Rome to the sack of the eternal city by Alaric the Goth in AD 410, Ancient Rome Books 1 & 2 cover the rise of the Roman Republic and the slow decline and fall of the Roman empire. These books begin with the founding myths, chart the wars with Carthage and the influence of Hellenism, and cover the establishment and breaking of the Roman empire. Along the way, the documents in these books will illustrate the virtues that defined Roman citizenship, chart the birth and spread of Christianity, and provide insight into Roman education, philosophy, and material culture.
The 50 chapters include:
- Accounts of historical events and figures such as the Battle of Hastings and Joan of Arc
- The flowering of medieval learning in the writings of figures such as Anselm, Aquinas, and Roger Bacon, and the contribution of Muslim science alongside mystics and polymaths
- Early explorers such as Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta, and Felix Fabri
- The writings of literary masters from across Europe, such as Marie de France, Dante, and Petrarch
The Humanitas: Ancient Rome Teacher's Guide PDF supplies teachers with lesson objectives, contextual information about the source documents, and relevant points of discussion. It includes “Look Ahead” and “Look Back” notes that explain how various source documents relate to each other, as well as the discussion and writing prompts that appear in the student edition.
Why read about famous people from history when you can read and learn directly from them? Humanitas is a 4-year high school history curriculum based on primary source documents. It is comprehensive and powerful, exposing students first-hand to the greatest minds, ideas, and events of the past. And if you’re thinking that primary source documents are too intimidating, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with these courses! Classical Academic Press has done an amazing job sourcing key documents, extracting core material, and updating archaic language just a bit so students can hear ancient voices like that of Dionysius on the founding of Rome, or Martin Luther on the limitation of government. Just the right amount of secondary information has been added to the primary (original) sources to allow students to digest and engage with the material in a meaningful way.
The Student Textbooks are beautifully illustrated, with helpful chapter introductions for each document and marginal annotations throughout the document to aid in understanding. Difficult terms are explained, critical background info given, and historical context and timelines are provided to see how each document fits into the larger picture in history. Each chapter ends with Socratic questions for discussion and writing.
Each of the 8 titles is designed as a one semester history course (containing 2 books) for .5 credit, but similar titles are paired together for a continuous, full year of history… worth 1 credit. Doing all 8 courses provides 4 years of chronological history (though they can be done in any order), earning 4 credits. These include Level 1 courses – Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, Level 2 courses – Early Medieval and Late Medieval, Level 3 courses – American Origins and American Republic, and Level 4 courses – Early Modern and Late Modern. Currently only Level 1 (Ancient), Level 3 (American), and the first semester of Level 2 (Medieval) courses have been released, with others coming soon.
The Teacher’s Guide PDF E-books provide everything needed to teach the courses… lesson plans, additional help in understanding each document, and suggestions for facilitating a robust discussion. Because of the emphasis on Socratic discussion, these are perfect for a classroom or homeschool co-op, but a homeschool family can adapt them for discussion around the table with family/friends.
| Product Format: | Product Bundle |
|---|---|
| Grades: | 9-12 |
| Brand: | Rainbow Resource Center |
