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  1. Learn the geography of Italy by mapping the major cities (then and now), predominant islands, seas of importance, influential rivers, mountains and volcanoes, climates, and more.

  2. Heart 2 Heart Teaching. Learning about Ancient Rome has never been so much fun! In this pack you'll find 20 passages, organizers, 3 case files on Julius Caesar, Augustus, and gladiators, comprehension and connection activities, vocabulary posters, map activities and so much more!

  3. Base your answers to the questions on the map and your knowledge of social studies. What body of water lies immediately west of Italy? What volcano erupted in 79 CE, destroying the cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii?

  4. Ancient Italy Map Quiz (not all of the cities) — Printable Worksheet Download and print this quiz as a worksheet. You can move the markers directly in the worksheet.

  5. www.superteacherworksheets.com › italyItaly Worksheets

    Print out this colorful map of Italy for your lessons. This worksheet has prominent cities and bodies of water labeled. A black and white version of this map is available by clicking the ALT button. 1st through 8th Grades. View PDF.

  6. View a map of Italy in 500 BCE, when Ancient Greek and Etruscan cities are flourishing, and early Rome is becomimng a Republic.

  7. Hilltop Settlements: Rome itself was built on seven hills (Palatine, Capitoline, Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, Caelian, and Aventine), which offered strategic advantages for defense and provided a basis for the city's seven traditional districts.

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