Roman Empire

Roman Empire
ISBN-10
0435309552
ISBN-13
9780435309558
Series
Roman Empire
Category
Rome
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Heinemann
Authors
Rosemary Rees, Nigel Kelly, Jane Shuter

Description

Living Through History is a complete Key Stage 3 course which brings out the exciting events in history. The course is available in two different editions, Core and Foundation. Every core title in the series has a parallel Foundation edition. Each Evaluation Pack includes the Assessment and Resource Pack and a free compendium volume student book. The resource packs include a variety of tasks which students should find interesting and enjoyable. They also include differentiated exercises to provide support for less able students and challenging work for more able students. Assessment exercises for the compulsory study units aim to help teachers monitor progress through NC levels.

Other editions

    • 2008
    • 511 pages
    • Paperback
    • Ohio University Center for International Studies

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