Classics as a Cross-Curricular
Core in the Middle School
Austin Preparatory School
Grade 7: THE HERO
Perception of a Classical Ideal: How people learn to value things about themselves,
about each other, and about things greater than themselves; how
what we believe defines us as people.
This integrated curriculum would attempt
to:
- Investigate the heroic experience in the
Classical Civilizations of Greece and Rome and the Early Christian
Church.
- Develop the academic skills needed for
analytical reading, language proficiency, a continued Writing
Across the Curriculum program, and complete a background in Classics
and Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Prepare the student to relate their experience
to the world of ideas, to articulate their goals and beliefs,
and to appreciate the Classical foundations of Western civilization.
Curriculum and CTCWeb Links:
English
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Literature |
The Heroic Ideal |
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Composition |
Writing About Ideas |
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Classical & World Mythology (Pt. 2) |
Writing & Performing Plays |
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Oral Poetry & Epic |
Iliad and
Aeneid |
CTCWeb Technology Foundation
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Literature |
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Classical & World Mythology (Pt. 2): |
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Oral Poetry & Epic |
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Language
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Introductory Latin IB |
Language Arts & Reading |
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English Vocabulary Building |
Greek & Latin Roots |
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Classical & World Mythology (Pt. 2) |
National Mythology Exam |
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Classical Art, Science & Learning |
CTCWeb Technology Foundation
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Introductory Latin IB |
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English Vocabulary Building |
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Classical & World Mythology (Pt. 2) |
- Global
Glossary: Aphrodite,
Apollo,
Ares,
Artemis,
Athena,
Demeter,
Dionysus,
Hephaestus,
Hera,
Hermes,
Poseidon,
Zeus
- Knowledge Builders: Homer's Iliad & Odyssey, Zeus,
Athena,
Aphrodite,
etc.
- Teachers' Companions: Homer's Iliad & Odyssey, Zeus,
Athena,
Aphrodite,
etc.
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Classical Art, Science & Learning |
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Social Studies
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Ancient Greece |
History, Art & Culture |
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Classical Civilization |
The Democratic Ideal |
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Ancient Rome |
History, Art & Culture |
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Classical Civilization |
The Republican Ideal |
CTCWeb Technology Foundation
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Ancient Greece |
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Classical Civilization |
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Ancient Rome |
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Mathematics
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Pythagorean Theorem |
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Order of Operations |
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Geometry |
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Statistics, Percents, Graphing & Probability |
Science
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Life Science |
Identification of the Characteristics of Life |
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Organisms of Nature |
Classification Through Comparison & Contrast |
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Human Biology |
Introduction to Structural & Functional
Anatomy |
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Heredity & Ecology |
Principles, Statistics & Mapping |
Cross-Curricular Project Coordination
The following projects areas are being
developed:
1. Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Latin classes introduce the "Seven
Wonders" as part of an Ancient Science & Technology
unit. Social Studies teaches a unit on the Hellenistic World
and the Science class uses the material as an introduction to
the principles of physics underlying architecture and engineering.
Latin and Science also assign joint projects for an Ancient &
Modern Science Fair with displays comparing ancient and modern
science and technology.
2. Mythology
A. Mythology plays - Students learn mythology
in Latin class, then write and rehearse skits depicting contemporary
versions of the myths in English class. Plays are performed for
the entire Grade 7 during high school semester exam week.
B. National Mythology Examination - Students
prepare selections from the Iliad and the Aeneid
in English class and the mythology text in Latin class.
3. Contest of Heroes
Classic figures are studied along side
the "heroes" of Mathematics and Science. Debates are
arranged between various important figures of mathematics and
science, with an emphasis on the conflict of ideas. Religious
Education and all other departments provide class time and support
for these debates.
4. Writing Across the Curriculum:
Iliad & Aeneid
Stories from the Iliad and the Aeneid
are used in English class as student investigate in journals
and writing assignments their concept of a "hero."
Included in this analysis are figures from contemporary film
and fiction, including The Giver, by Lois Lowry, The
Devil's Arithmetic, by Jane Yolen, and Nightjohn,
by Gary Paulsen. Social Studies covers historical background,
Latin classes cover cultural background of the Greek and Roman
heroic ideal.
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