![]() where students are either invited via an email address or log in with a user name and password. You may put the materials in this file on a LMS for STUDENT USE that RESTRICTS access like Google Classroom, Edmodo, Blackboard, etc. The other version remain yours in case you ever need to use them (in case your school makes the jump to 1:1 classes sometime in the future or if you have a student whose IEP requires a hard copy of assignments instead of digital ones). Use whichever version fit best with your class. This download contains files that may be printed and copied or used digitally. *Animated Google Slides shows each location and the key – perfect for classrooms without textbooks (37 slides, each slide guides students through completing the map, text is editable but images are not) *Online Map lets students test their knowledge of locations (internet connection is required to access, works on all browsers and with all devices, no account and no logins required, self-checking) *Map for students to label (students will drag labels to the correct spot on the map and complete the key PowerPoint & Google Slides versions not editable) What’s included with the Digital Versions: *Animated PowerPoint shows each location and the key – perfect for classrooms without textbooks or Internet access (37 slides, each slide guides students through completing the map, BC and BCE versions included, some text is editable but images are not) ![]() *Answer key for map and questions (2 pages, uneditable pdf) *Map for students to just color (1 page, BC and BCE versions included, uneditable pdf) *Blank map without questions (1 1/2 pages, BC and BCE versions included, uneditable pdf) *Blank map with 5 questions for students to answer (2 pages, BC and BCE versions included, uneditable pdf) Students will also use the map to answer 5 questions. Students will label and color a map to help them understand how the Roman Empire expanded between 44 BC – 117 AD.
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