What's included
8 live meetings
6 hrs 40 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Most classes will have assigned reading or a video to watch before class. Each week has its own theme and specific topic.Assessment
Assessment offered upon request.Grading
Grades offered upon request.Class Experience
DESCRIPTION: In this exciting and in-depth introductory-level online course student will learn about the cultural and political history of Ancient Rome, from the city’s origins in the Iron Age (c. 800 BCE) to the end of the Roman Republic about 27 BCE. Students will have the opportunity to learn about Rome’s beginnings as a small, hilltop settlement and how it began to evolve into a world empire. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with the most important buildings, artistic works, events and historical figures of Ancient Rome during the Republic. LEARNING GOALS: This course focuses on building student's critical reading and thinking skills through the use of both ancient and modern literature. These skills will be fostered by completing writing journal entires and answering discussion questions. This class will also use Outschool classroom, Google drive, google docs, and Nearpod for assignments, discussions, and other resources. Each class will have assigned material for students to read before class. Below is an outline of subjects that will be covered. These classes are meant to be FUN, engaging, but also fact-filled. Most classes will have assigned reading or a video to watch before class. Each week has its own theme and specific topic. Topics are subject to change depending on the pace and interests of the students in class. For a comprehensive understanding of ancient Roman history the entire series should be completed. The next class is A History of Rome - Part 2: The Rise and Fall Of The Empire Week 1 (TBD): Rome's Beginnings Part 1 - Aeneas of Troy - Etruscans of Italy - Material culture of the Etruscans Week 2(TBD): Rome's Beginnings Part 2 - Romulus and Remus - Importance of oracles - Sabine women Week 3 (TBD): Rome's Monarchy - The Seven Roman Kings - The rise of elite families in Rome Week 4 (TBD): Early Roman Religion - Roman Gods - Sacrifice - Festivals Week 5 (TBD): Rome's Rise to Power in the Mediterranean - Wars with Carthage - Hannibal - controlling the Mediterranean: governors and provinces Week 6 (TBD): Fall of the Monarchy - From Kings to a Republic Week 7 (TBD): Roman Republic - The city and its institutions: officials, senate, citizens - the city and its Gods - How this Rome differed from the Monarchy Week 8 (TBD): -Wrap-up & course Projects - Present and discuss course projects
Learning Goals
LEARNING GOALS: This course focuses on building student's critical reading and thinking skills through the use of both ancient and modern literature. These skills will be fostered by completing writing journal entires and answering discussion questions
Syllabus
8 Lessons
over 8 WeeksLesson 1:
Rome's Beginnings Part 1
- Aeneas of Troy
- Etruscans of Italy
- Material culture of the Etruscans
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Rome's Beginnings Part 2
- Romulus and Remus
- Importance of oracles
- Sabine women
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Rome's Monarchy
- The Seven Roman Kings
- The rise of elite families in Rome
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Early Roman Religion
- Roman Gods
- Sacrifice
- Festivals
50 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
The Romans artistically admired the human form, as result a lot of material culture from ancient Rome contains nudity. Images that contain what might be considered "lewd behavior" will not be included
Supply List
All materials will be available to students in the Google classroom.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Doctoral Degree from College for Global Deployment
I love Latin and the Greco-Roman world. I also have many years of experience teaching Ancient History and Latin to a range of ages and skills levels online and in a traditional classroom. I believe that learning should be a fun and engaging journey!
Reviews
Live Group Course
$26
weekly or $208 for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
50 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-5 learners per class