Description
2.39 House of the Vettii - 2.45 Forum of Trajan - 7.181 Petra, Jordan - Architect's Magazine - Roman Art - AP Art History - Google Drive - Articles/ Reading - Activity - CCOT - Complete Lesson - Homework - Roman Art
Are you tired of using PowerPoints in your class daily but unsure how to mix things up? Look no further -- this digital activity has you covered! Students will read articles about the House of Vettii, the Forum of Trajan, and Petra, Jordan, and complete a digital activity in which they will write a magazine. This magazine features interviews, mini-articles, and quiz questions for students to answer. The activity on Petra, Jordan, has a special emphasis on Continuity and Change Over Time (CCOT). This lesson is the perfect way to teach about these three pieces of art from the 250 in a fun and engaging way.
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- 4 Slide Architect's Magazine activity
- 1 page for the House of the Vettii
- 2 pages for the Forum of Trajan
- 1 page for Petra, Jordan
- 3 Articles (12 pages total) for students to read and use while completing the activity
- Assign the articles as homework before students complete this lesson
- The articles go over the form, function, content, and context of each assigned artwork
- Optional homework note page
- Sample Student Answer Key
- Lesson plan
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