What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hoursHomework
After the session, students are encouraged to further explore the history of Petra and the Nabateans.Class Experience
US Grade 4 - 7
Beginner - Advanced Level
For centuries, people have told stories of fabulous ancient cities of immense wealth and splendor lost in the sands of time. What if some of those stories were real?? In "History's Mysteries One-Shot: The Lost City of Petra," learners will survey facts and details about Petra, the capital of the Nabatean kingdom located in modern Jordan. Learners will explore first-hand photos of the monumental structures that once showcased the power and wealth of this trading empire, and learn about the true events that caused this amazing city to become forgotten through the centuries. Dare you journey through dangerous deserts and ghastly guardians to find temples of gold? Let's find out together...
Learning Goals
Students will learn the history of the former capital of the ancient Nabatean trading empire. Students will also explore first-hand photos detailing the sites to be seen at the famous UNESCO monument.
Other Details
Supply List
Any related note-taking supplies should the learners wish to take notes.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
I spent two amazing days in Petra two years ago; all photos reviewed will be my own.
While they will not be specifically referenced in the session, the material, facts and details came from the following sources:
Petra: An Archaeological Guide by Wojciech Machowski & Ian Jenkins ; Archaeoguides, 2015
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petra
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in English from Metropolitan State University of Denver
Hello, I'm Larry! It's a pleasure to meet you...
I have a deep love for the humanities, particularly literature and history. Though I enjoy learning about and sharing all subjects of both disciplines, I'm especially fond of Gothic and supernatural literature, 19th century and Edwardian authors, and the Roman/Byzantine, medieval and Enlightenment eras. I also appreciate sharing pop culture, and "hidden history" or "facts off-the-beaten path"--strange, obscure but very interesting information not usually taught or known.
Via a BA in English Language Arts and TEFL/TESOL certification, I possess over twenty-five years experience teaching/training adolescents and adults in classrooms and online, in both the corporate and civil service fields. Subjects of instruction have included everything from literature, creative writing, reading and lesson planning to infant care, small animal husbandry and unclaimed property management. I currently work online as an English teacher, business English teacher, academic/learning coach, and as an English and history tutor.
My teaching philosophy and methodology involves "Socratic flexibility"--frequently probing student knowledge bases, insights and observations through frequent questions, and helping to expand their comprehension by utilizing modes beyond basic rote learning. I also employ an interdisciplinary approach when teaching; it's not just about analyzing a poem, it's also about considering the current events, culture and life experiences affecting the author.
I LOVE teaching and tutoring because I get to share my interests and experience with like-minded people of all ages. Too, I enjoy those "Aha!" moments--seeing the lightbulb go off when students grasp complex or difficult topics. Most of all, I appreciate learning as much from my students as I hope they learn from me.
My family and I are world travellers, and to date we've visited 46 countries. And, I'm not afraid to admit that I'm a HUGE Star Trek, Star Wars and superhero geek...
Looking forward to learning with you!
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Live One-Time Class
$5
per classMeets once
55 min
Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
1-12 learners per class