Roman Gods: Paraphrasing Workbook (World History Paraphrasing Workbooks)

$13.49

This workbook enhances reading comprehension, paraphrasing skills, and knowledge of world history and mythology.

Roman Gods: Paraphrasing Workbook (World History Paraphrasing Workbooks)
Roman Gods: Paraphrasing Workbook (World History Paraphrasing Workbooks)
$13.49

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20 Roman Gods Included This paraphrasing workbook is designed for students to enhance their reading comprehension, paraphrasing skills, and creativity. Each section presents a 300-400 word article on a specific topic related to the subject matter. Students are tasked with reading the article thoroughly, understanding its key points, and then paraphrasing the content in their own words. This process helps students develop critical thinking and writing skills while also reinforcing their understanding of the material. After paraphrasing the article, students are encouraged to illustrate what they have learned about the topic. This visual representation not only engages students creatively but also allows them to demonstrate their comprehension in a different format. By combining paraphrasing with illustration, this workbook provides a comprehensive approach to learning that caters to different learning styles and fosters deeper understanding and retention of the subject matter. Images Created and licensed through Stability AI. Jupiter – King of the gods, god of the sky and thunder Juno – Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and childbirth Neptune – God of the sea Minerva – Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts Mars – God of war Venus – Goddess of love and beauty Apollo – God of the sun, music, and prophecy Diana – Goddess of the hunt and the moon Vulcan – God of fire and blacksmithing Mercury – Messenger of the gods, god of trade and travel Ceres – Goddess of agriculture and grain Bacchus – God of wine and festivity Vesta – Goddess of the hearth and home Pluto – God of the underworld Saturn – God of time and harvest Janus – God of beginnings, gates, transitions, and time Faunus – God of the forest and wild animals Bellona – Goddess of war Sol – God of the sun Luna – Goddess of the moong

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Weight 0.163 lbs
Dimensions 21.6 × 0.3 × 27.9 in

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