History tends to judge historical figures in extremes: Genghis Khan was a barbarian! Martin Luther was a religious hero! As teachers, it's tempting at times to present the world as black and white to our students: good or evil, friend or foe, hero or villain. Use this Cleopatra mini-poster to encourage students to take off the rose-colored glasses and see beyond the established historical narratives, into the real world of gray.
©2017. 11 x 17 inches. Cardstock. Middle school, high school level.
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Cleopatra: Hero or Villain? Mini-Poster
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Was Cleopatra a Hero or Villain? YOU Be the Judge!
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History tends to judge historical figures in extremes: Genghis Khan was a barbarian! Martin Luther was a religious hero! As teachers, it's tempting at times to present the world as black and white to our students: good or evil, friend or foe, hero or villain. Use this Cleopatra mini-poster to encourage students to take off the rose-colored glasses and see beyond the established historical narratives, into the real world of gray.
©2017. 11 x 17 inches. Cardstock. Middle school, high school level.
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