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Welcome to Ancient Civilizations
Roman Expansion

As promised, chapter 34 is posted.  Just scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the word document.


Bored on the Weekend??
How lame!!  
Did you know that you can visit an Egyptian tomb and temple?
There's one right in Boston!
In addition to its excellent permanent collections, the Boston MFA has
an excellent special exhibit that includes the real versions of many of the replicas that The Egypt Lady brought to show us at our assembly.  Cool, huh?
The best part?  The museum is open by voluntary contribution every Wednesday after 4PM...
That means "pay what you can."  
While the Mysteries of Tomb 10A might have an extra fee, this makes the MFA affordable to all.
Even if you can't get to Boston, their website is, as you kids would say, "so beast."
http://www.mfa.org/tomb (check the kids section!)
http://www.mfa.org



What kind of smart 
are you??
Don't think you're "smart?"  Guess again.  Even if you don't get top grades in school, don't let anybody fool you into thinking you're not intelligent .  Did you know that scientists have identified eight ways to be smart...and that only two of them are directly related to core academics?  Answer the questions on this quiz to find out what kinds of smart you are...you may be surprised at your super powers!  And once you know, you can use your learning style to help you learn school material better!

http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/questions/questions.cfm?lang=en




Related Files

    doc Alexander the Great (doc file - 42kb)
    Textbook Chapter 30

    doc File Chapter 32.doc (doc file - 37kb)

    doc File Chapter 33.doc (doc file - 39kb)

    doc File Chapter 34.doc (doc file - 48kb)

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