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Historia del mundo: civilizaciones antiguas y clásicas || Plan de estudios completo

Completado por 53 alumnos
Edades 11-14
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¿Es más difícil que tus alumnos se sumerjan en la historia que domar un mamut lanudo? Este curso está aquí para hacer que la historia sea interesante, emocionante e inolvidable. Aquí, no solo estudiarán historia, ¡la vivirán!
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Videoconferencias en vivo
1x por semana
4-8 alumnos por clase
60 min

Qué está incluido

1 reunión en vivo
1 horas de clase por semana
Tarea
1 hora por semana. Weekly materials will be posted in the classroom, with most being digital-friendly and a select few requiring printing. For those who prefer not to print, PDFs will be available to view on your device. Brief, independent assignments will often extend outside classroom time due to our packed agenda. Every learner will get at least one week to complete assignments and will receive advanced notice for larger projects. Homework, necessary for a deeper understanding, will be light—expect about 30 to 60 minutes per week. It's important to note that learners have varying speeds and styles of learning, and this may reflect in the time taken to complete tasks. Completing these assignments diligently on one's own time will not only reinforce the material discussed in class but will also prepare learners for more engaging and productive class experience. For digital worksheets, please refer to the 'Materials' section, which contains a list of third-party websites where they can be accessed.
Evaluación
Upon request and prior to the start of the course, assessments can be conducted throughout the course to evaluate learner progress and understanding. These assessments may include quizzes, tests, projects, feedback and/or other forms of evaluation (i.e. letter grade). Parents and learners are encouraged to discuss their grading preferences with the teacher. The purpose of assessments and grades is to provide feedback on student learning and measure their achievement. It is important for learners to actively participate in assessments and seek feedback to gauge their progress and areas of improvement. Furthermore, a detailed rubric will be provided specifically for the project. This rubric will serve as a guideline to assess and evaluate the quality and creativity of the learners' project. It will outline the criteria and expectations, ensuring transparency and fairness in the assessment process. Learners will have a clear understanding of the criteria by which their projects will be evaluated, allowing them to strive for excellence in their projects.
Letra de calificación
Upon request learners can opt to receive grades and/or feedback. In the absence of a specific request for grades, only feedback will be provided.
Informe de progreso
Upon request learners can opt to receive grades and/or feedback. In the absence of a specific request for grades, only feedback will be provided.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 6 - 8
Step Into Ancient History—No Boring Lectures, Just Adventure!

Does your learner think ancient history is boring? This course is here to change that! Or do they already love the past? Then they’re in for an unforgettable journey. In this self-paced, immersive course, learners won’t just study history—they’ll live it!

From the earliest civilizations to the rise of empires, students will take on the roles of tribal leaders, pharaohs, warriors, and rulers as they navigate the challenges of the past. They’ll lead a tribe through survival struggles, rule Egypt’s Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms, explore Minoan and Mycenaean ruins, and judge Chinese rulers through the Mandate of Heaven.

As history unfolds, learners will step into the Classical world, taking on roles such as Athenian citizens, Spartan warriors, Alexander the Great, and Roman senators, uncovering how these civilizations shaped governance, culture, and trade.

🔹 Engage in hands-on simulations and challenges—fight alongside Greek city-states, govern as a Roman emperor, and forge trade routes across Asia.
🔹 Get creative with two exciting projects:
-Design an Ancient Civilizations Theme Park, bringing history to life through rides, attractions, and restaurants inspired by Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and more.
-Construct a Zombie Apocalypse Civilization, using the best innovations from classical societies to survive a post-apocalyptic world.
🔹 See history come alive—not through memorization, but through problem-solving, strategy, and interactive learning.

By the end, learners won’t just know history—they’ll experience it, connect it to the modern world, and maybe even love it!

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*Heads-Up: This Class is NOT a Spectator Sport!
This isn’t your typical sit-back-and-zone-out history class—your learner is part of the action! Whether we’re diving into simulations, debates, or critical-thinking challenges, their participation is what makes this class engaging, exciting, and, well… not just another lecture!

That said, if participation turns into radio silence, we’ll have to shift into a lecture-style format to ensure all key material is covered. But let’s be real—that’s way less fun.

So, encourage your learner to jump in, share their thoughts, make decisions, and engage! The more they put into this experience, the more they'll get out of it (and the less likely we are to drift into Lecture Land).

**Another Heads-Up: Punctuality Matters! 
This class runs on engagement and interaction, so arriving on time is key! While late arrivals are always welcome to jump in, we won’t be able to restart simulations or backtrack on missed activities—there’s just too much to cover.

To get the most out of the experience (and avoid feeling lost mid-simulation), being on time is strongly encouraged. Help your learner hit the ground running from the start—it makes for a smoother, more immersive class for everyone!

***Be Prepared & Ready to Dive In!
Each week, all required materials will be posted in the classroom—most are digital-friendly, with a few that may need printing. If printing isn’t your thing, no worries! PDFs can be easily viewed on your device.

Bringing materials to class ensures a smooth, engaging experience—so have everything ready, and let’s make history come alive!

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*********2025 Wednesdays (12:15 PM Central) Tentative Schedule*********
Classical World
Feb 5: Alexander of Macedon & Persian Empire: Governance & Achievements
*Feb 12: No Class
Feb 19: Rome: Founding & Early Roman Republic
Feb 26: Rome: Republic to Empire
Mar 5: Rome: Victory, Vengeance & Peace
Mar 12: Rome: Collapse & Legacy
Mar 19: Islamic Civilizations: Origins & Early Caliphates
Mar 26: Qin & Han China: Dynasties & the Silk Road
April 2: Qin & Han China: Achievements, Defense & Trade
April 9: Mauryan India: Origins & Impact
April 16: India: Ashoka's Legacy & Gupta Golden Age
April 23: Zombie Apocalypse Project Planning & Design
April 30: Submission & Presentation Zombie Apocalypse Project**

*********2025 Thursdays (12:30pm Central) Tentative Schedule*********
Classical World
Feb 6: Alexander of Macedon & Persian Empire: Governance & Achievements
*Feb 13: No Class
Feb 20: Rome: Founding & Early Roman Republic
Feb 27: Rome: Republic to Empire
Mar 6: Rome: Victory, Vengeance & Peace
Mar 13: Rome: Collapse & Legacy
Mar 20: Islamic Civilizations: Origins & Early Caliphates
Mar 27: Qin & Han China: Dynasties & the Silk Road
April 3: Qin & Han China: Achievements, Defense & Trade
April 17: Mauryan India: Origins & Impact
April 24: India: Ashoka's Legacy & Gupta Golden Age
May 1: Zombie Apocalypse Project Planning & Design
May 8: Submission & Presentation Zombie Apocalypse Project**


*********Fall 2025 Wednesdays (9:45 AM Central) Tentative Schedule*********

Prehistory & Ancient Civilizations
Aug 20: Paleolithic Societies: Early Humans
Aug 27: Neolithic Societies: Tribes to Villages
Sept 3: Villages to City-States
Sept 10: Mesopotamian Civilizations: City-States to Civilizations
Sept 17: Ancient Egypt: Nile River & Geography
Sept 24: Ancient Egypt: Kingdoms & Mythology
Oct 1: Ancient Egypt, Nubia & Kush
Oct 8: Indus Valley Civilizations & Geography
Oct 15: Indus Valley Civilizations: Harappan & Mohenjo-Daro
Oct 22: Ancient China & Geography
Oct 29: Ancient China
Nov 5: Mediterranean Civilizations: Ancient Phoenicia & Israel
Nov 12: Aegean Civilizations: Minoans & Mycenaeans
Nov 19: Ancient Civilizations Theme Park Project
*Nov 26: No Class

Classical World
Dec 3: Ancient Greece: Dark Ages to Democracy & Geography
Dec 10: Classical Greece: Greco-Persian Wars & Greek Mythology
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Jan 7: Greece: Greco-Persian & Peloponnesian Wars
Jan 14 : Greece: Alexander of Macedon & Greek Achievements
*Jan 21: No Class
Jan 28: Alexander of Macedon & Persian Empire: Governance & Achievements
Feb 4: Rome: Founding & Early Roman Republic
Feb 11: Rome: Republic to Empire
Feb 18: Rome: Victory, Vengeance & Peace
Feb 25: Rome: Collapse & Legacy
Mar 4: Islamic Civilizations: Origins & Early Caliphates
Mar 11: Qin & Han China: Dynasties & the Silk Road
Mar 18: Qin & Han China: Achievements, Defense & Trade
Mar 25: Mauryan India: Origins & Impact
April 1: India: Ashoka's Legacy & Gupta Golden Age
April 8: Zombie Apocalypse Project Planning & Design
April 15: Submission & Presentation Zombie Apocalypse Project**

*********Fall 2025 Tuesdays (3:15 PM Central) Tentative Schedule*********

Prehistory & Ancient Civilizations
Sept 2: Paleolithic Societies: Early Humans
Sept 9: Neolithic Societies: Tribes to Villages
Sept 16: Villages to City-States
Sept 23: Mesopotamian Civilizations: City-States to Civilizations
Sept 30: Ancient Egypt: Nile River & Geography
Oct 7: Ancient Egypt: Kingdoms & Mythology
Oct 14: Ancient Egypt, Nubia & Kush
Oct 21: Indus Valley Civilizations & Geography
Oct 28: Indus Valley Civilizations: Harappan & Mohenjo-Daro
Nov 4: Ancient China & Geography
Nov 11: Ancient China
Nov 18: Mediterranean Civilizations: Ancient Phoenicia & Israel
*Nov 25: No Class
Dec 2: Aegean Civilizations: Minoans & Mycenaeans
Dec 9: Ancient Civilizations Theme Park Project**

Classical World
Jan 6: Ancient Greece: Dark Ages to Democracy & Geography
Jan 13: Classical Greece: Greco-Persian Wars & Greek Mythology
*Jan 20: No Class
Jan 27: Greece: Greco-Persian & Peloponnesian Wars
Feb 3: Greece: Alexander of Macedon & Greek Achievements
Feb 10: Alexander of Macedon & Persian Empire: Governance & Achievements
Feb 17: Rome: Founding & Early Roman Republic
Feb 24: Rome: Republic to Empire
Mar 3: Rome: Victory, Vengeance & Peace
Mar 10: Rome: Collapse & Legacy
Mar 17: Islamic Civilizations: Origins & Early Caliphates
Mar 24: Qin & Han China: Dynasties & the Silk Road
Mar 31: Qin & Han China: Achievements, Defense & Trade
April 7: Mauryan India: Origins & Impact
April 14: India: Ashoka's Legacy & Gupta Golden Age
April 21: Zombie Apocalypse Project Planning & Design
April 28: Submission & Presentation Zombie Apocalypse Project**

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Want a Self-Paced Class Option? 
This course is also offered as two self-paced classes! Check them out here:
Ancient - https://outschool.com/classes/self-paced-homeschool-ancient-world-history-early-civilizations-xR9vLKTI
Classical - https://outschool.com/classes/self-paced-homeschool-ancient-world-history-classical-era-qRSb73fM

Which Course Should You Take First?
While my courses can be taken in any order based on individual preferences and needs, I would highly recommend taking them in chronological order. This sequencing allows for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter and enhances the learning experience. Therefore, I suggest following this chronological order for optimal learning:

📜 World History: Ancient & Classical Civilizations 🏛
⚔️ World History: Medieval & Early Modern Era 🎨   
🌍 World History: Modern Era, Cold War & Beyond 🛰️ 

Following this order helps learners see the evolution of ideas, societies, and historical events over time, creating a cohesive and engaging learning experience.

That said, you’re free to start wherever fits your interests and learning goals—history should be flexible and fun!

Metas de aprendizaje

Investigate early human tool creation, societal evolution, and the impacts of the agricultural revolution.
Explore Mesopotamia's geography, civilizations, and the GRAPES framework. 
Investigate Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian achievements, and Mesopotamian legal systems.

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
The study of world history encompasses a wide range of topics, including some sensitive subjects from the past such as war, slavery, racism, religion, and genocide. In this course, it is important to approach these topics with sensitivity and respect. Religion will be discussed solely in its historical context, focusing on its influence on societies and events throughout history. The aim is to provide learners with an understanding of how religion shaped various civilizations without promoting any particular religious beliefs. To foster a comprehensive understanding, learners will be exposed to multiple perspectives through the use of peer-reviewed and scholarly sources. Critical and reflective thinking will be encouraged, allowing students to analyze historical events, conflicts, security issues, religious influences, and economic factors from different angles. Discussions in the classroom will be closely moderated, ensuring a balanced and unbiased approach. The teacher will facilitate discussions, encourage participation, and monitor the conversations to maintain a secular standpoint that respects all viewpoints. When relevant, viewpoints from marginalized groups will be explored, providing a broader understanding of history from different social, cultural, and ethnic perspectives. This approach promotes inclusivity and helps learners develop empathy and a deeper appreciation for diverse experiences. Great care will be taken to present the content in an age-appropriate manner, ensuring that the material is accessible, respectful, and suitable for the maturity level of the learners.
Lista de útiles escolares
Paper: It is recommended to have both construction or colored paper for creative projects and regular paper for written assignments.
Pen/Pencil: Essential tools for note-taking, completing assignments and engaging in activities.
Crayons/Markers/Colored Pencils: These coloring tools will be useful for visual projects and adding creativity to assignments.
Printer: Access to a printer is required for printing out resources provided by the teacher or accessing digital documents.
Note: If using hard copy printouts, it is strongly suggested to have a folder or binder for organization.
Dice: A physical set of dice, an app that allows for dice rolls, or access to a virtual dice roller online will be used for specific activities and simulations.
For digital worksheets, please refer to the 'Materials' section, which contains a list of third-party websites where they can be accessed.

Having these materials readily available will ensure a smooth and engaging learning experience throughout the course.
Recursos externos
Fuentes
Marr, Andrew. A History of the World. Boum, Aomar and Arthur Goldschmidt, Jr. A Concise history of the Middle East, 11th ed. Khaldûn, Ibn Ibn. The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History - Abridged Edition. Lewis, Bernard. The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2000 Years. Richardson, Hazel. Life in the Ancient Indus River Valley (Peoples of the Ancient World). Bauer, Susan. The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome. Frankopan, Peter. The Silk Roads: A New History of the World Captivating History. Ancient Civilizations: A Captivating Guide to Mayan History, the Aztecs, and Inca Empire Gomez, Michael. African Dominion: A New History of Empire in Early and Medieval West Africa Souyri, Pierre François and Käthe Roth. The World Turned Upside Down: Medieval Japanese Society (Asia Perspectives: History, Society, and Culture) Wickham, Chris. Medieval Europe Primary and secondary texts, writings and works of various early religious and significant scholars.

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Alabama Certificado de Docencia en Estudios Sociales/Historia
Maestría en Educación desde University of Montevallo
I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with a concentration in Comparative Politics. My academic journey included a wide range of courses focusing on various political and historical aspects of civilizations from different time periods and regions around the world. This comprehensive study allowed me to develop a deep understanding of the complexities of past and present societies.

Furthermore, I pursued a Master of Education degree specializing in Secondary Social Sciences, which provided me with advanced knowledge in teaching history, political science, and related subjects. I obtained certification from the state of Alabama, qualifying me to teach social sciences to students in grades 7-12.

Over the course of my teaching career, I have gained extensive experience instructing students in US and World history; dedicated to delivering engaging and informative lessons in these subjects. Additionally, I have conducted extensive research in both history and politics for over 20+ years, allowing me to stay informed and up-to-date with the latest developments in these fields.

My educational background, teaching experience, and research expertise have equipped me with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide students with a comprehensive and engaging learning experience. I am committed to fostering a deeper understanding of historical events and political dynamics while encouraging critical thinking and a passion for learning in my learners.

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