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Teacher Supplied Resources

The following links were provided by our greatest educational resource, the teachers. This combination of websites, study outlines and tests were created by teachers to help in the exploration and study of ancient coins. They were kind enough to share them with the rest of us!

Submitted by Pete Fox who teaches the Toga Club in Dacula, GA

 

Introduction To Imperial Headgear

Radiate Crown

Laurel Crown

Diademed

Headgear Variations

Costuming Busts

Submitted by Kate Gilbert of Ben Franklin Academy in Atlanta, GA

Roman Coins Overview

Roman Coins Dig

Roman Coins Coin Cleaning

Roman Coins Research Report

Roman Coins Story

Ancient Roman Archeology Dig Booklet

Ancient Roman Coin Cleaning Evaluating Booklet

Submitted by Jeff Baum & Donna Whaley of Mexico Middle School in Mexico, NY

Coins Research in the Computer Lab Guide

A Note To Teachers

Computer Lab Follow

Key To Computer Lab Followup
(Must be signed into the ACE Teachers site to access)

Computer Lab Scavenger Hunt

Key To Computer Lab Scavenger Hunt
(Must be signed into the ACE Teachers site to access)

Submitted by Susan Belmonte of Blessed Trinity High School in Roswell, GA

Design Your Own Coin

Introduction to Coins: WEBQUEST

Homework for Latin 1 Students

Coin Station

Coin Attribution Projects

Submitted by Lisa Auanger of Kecoughtan HS in Hampton, VA

Creative classroom activities pertaining to all aspects of the coin project, including cross-curriculum applications. Great for younger audiences as well as high school.

Roman Coin 1st Observation

Attribution of Roman Coin

Coin Comparison

Coin Art Project

Coin Math

History of Ruler

Geography of Coins

Historical Fiction Writing

News Article

PowerPoint Presentation

Timeline

Contributed by Jerry Scoppa, Palmyra-Macedon Middle School.

An ancient coin diagram memorization & learning tool for elementary students
Coin Diagram

Scavenger Hunts are introductory exercises using website resources for students before they research their own coins.
Scavenger Hunt #1
Scavenger Hunt #2

A question sheet using an article by a Lexington, KY numismatist describing Diocletian's monetary reforms.
Folles of the Tetrarchy

ACE Teacher's Journal

The above handouts were provided by Lexington HS teacher, Cathy Scaife.

Coin Rubbings

Submitted by Sandra Gilmore of Danville H.S., PA

Making Money Madness

Submitted by Lane J. Brunner, Ph.D.

Latin Lives In The Third Grade

Create A Coin Ticket

Making A Roman Bulla

You're Never Fully Dressed Without A….TOGA

Submitted by Zee Ann Poerio of St. Louise de Marillac School

Design Your Own Coin Assignment

Submitted by Susan Bonvallet of Wellington School, Columbus, Ohio

The Kennett Ancient Roman Coin Project

A "One-Stop" site created by Vince Civiletti's ACE Class at Kennett High School in PA, with links to several ancient coin attribution sites and more.

Portrait Styles on Roman Imperial Coinage

Reading and Cataloging Roman Imperial Coins

Roman Coin Inscriptions

Roman Gods and Goddesses

The above sites were created by Charles Calkins and represent fraction of his numismatic and other contributions. Please see his home page at http://www.lotn.org/~calkinsc

Lesson Plan: Identify the Basic Elements of Roman Coinage

The above Lesson Plan was provided by Dawn LaFon

The David R. Cervin Ancient Coin Project / Nuntii Latini

Submitted by Mr. Adkins Latin/Ancient History - Trinity School @ River Ridge



  
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