
The Teaching Guide to The Ancient Egyptian World is a complete, all-in-one resource that provides teachers with the support they need to help their students access the content of the book from the Medieval & Early Modern World series. It contains a collection of important instructional tools for the teacher, and a separate section on reading and literacy with practical strategies for teaching content to students with a wide range of abilities and learning styles.Special multimedia, cross-curricular projects, one for each chapter, designed for mixed-group use gives students of all backgrounds and learning styles a chance to access and interact with the content. Chapter-by-chapter three-page lesson plans that are filled with activities to help teachers get the most out of every chapter in the book, including two chapter activities in blackline master form, graphic organizer reproducibles, project outlines, rubrics and a chapter assessment.
This guide investigates the pedagogical challenge of making complex historical content regarding Ancient Egypt accessible to diverse student populations. The authors, Eric H. Cline and Jill Rubalcaba, utilize their expertise in historical scholarship to provide a structured framework for educators. The book argues that by integrating cross-curricular projects and differentiated literacy strategies, teachers can effectively bridge the gap between academic historical texts and student comprehension.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently cite this resource as a highly practical tool for standardizing history curriculum delivery. Experts highlight the inclusion of cross-curricular projects as a significant benefit for managing mixed-ability classrooms.
Page Count:
170
Publication Date:
2005-11-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195178963
ISBN-13:
9780195178968
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!