Equipment/Manipulative
Computer and Projector
Markers or colored pencils
Poster board or chart paper
Student Resource
BBC: Ancient History. 21 April 2008
Goucher, Candice, et. al. In the Balance: Themes in World History, Chapter 2. Found at Bridging World History. Annenberg Media. 6 October 2015 http://www.learner.org/channel/courses/worldhistory/support/reading_4_1.pdf
Goucher, Candice and Linda Walton. “What is World History.” Bridging World History.” Annenberg Media. 6 October 2015 http://www.learner.org/channel/courses/worldhistory/whatis.html
Teacher Resource
Christian, David. This Fleeting World. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing. 2008.
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook, 2002, 6 October 2015 http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook.html
Google Maps. 6 October 2015 http://maps.google.com/
Guns, Germs, Steel: The Video. Part 1 of 3. National Geographic. 21 April 2008
Journey of Mankind: The Peopling of the World. 6 October 2015 http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/
Oakland Schools Teaching Research Writing Website: Skills Progression & Lessons http://www.osteachingresearchwriting.org/
Reilly, Kevin. Worlds of History: A Comparative Reader Volume One: To 1550. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin, 2002.
World History for Us All. Big Era II. 18 April 2008
PowerPoint from Panoramic Teaching Unit, Era 3. World History for US All. 21 April 2008
Resources for Further Professional Knowledge
Braudel, Fernand. Civilization and Capitalism, 15th-18th Century. New York: Harper & Row,
1982. Chapter 1.
Liu, Xinru. The Silk Road: Overland Trade and Cultural Interactions in Eurasia. Washington, D.C.:
American Historical Association, 1988.