The Ancient World
Room:
226Description:
This class is an interactive survey of world history, from the rise of river valley civilizations to the Protestant Reformation. Along the way students will visit ancient Egypt and Sumer, enjoy classical Greece and Rome, witness the rise of Christianity and Islam, visit the great dynasties of China and India, appreciate the flowering of the High Middle Ages and Renaissance, encounter the civilizations of early America and Africa, and grasp the profound changes that swept Europe at the dawn of the modern age.
Over the course of the year, students will read pivotal texts of politics, philosophy, and literature, memorize essential quotes from the figures who shaped our modern world, and learn the fundamentals of physical and political geography. Students will also conduct independent research projects, collaborate on creative group presentations, and debate the choices made during key moments in history. Homework should take 3-4 hours of work per week. This class is equivalent to 1 high school credit in history.
Prerequisites:
Students should be able to read & write at a high-school level.Cost:
$312 tuition per year, paid in six $52 payments. $30 supply fee per year, paid in one $30 payment.Textbook:
DK History of the World: My Father’s World edition (ISBN 0756670795); Rand McNally Historical Atlas of the World (ISBN 0528026550)