This three-lesson plan aims to engage seventh-grade students in exploring the life and influence of Alexander the Great. Through examining key events and developments, students will learn to identify historical changes and continuities over time, adhering to the social studies standard 6-12.HT1.1. The lessons will cover Alexander's early life and ascent to power, his expansive military campaigns, and the lasting impact of his rule on history, encouraging students to critically assess his role as a conqueror or visionary.
This lesson introduces grade 7 students to Alexander the Great, focusing on his early life and key factors that contributed to his rise to power. Students will explore the historical context of his upbringing, education, and initial conquests, understanding how these elements played a role in shaping his future success. Through engaging activities, students will analyze the changes and continuities in leadership styles and strategies from ancient to modern times.
Lesson 2: Lesson 2: Alexander's Conquests
Overview
This lesson will guide students through an exploration of Alexander the Great's major conquests, focusing on how these events impacted the political, cultural, and social landscapes of the conquered regions. By engaging with primary and secondary sources, students will analyze the immediate effects of Alexander's actions and debate their significance in the broader historical context of change and continuity over time.
Lesson 3: Lesson 3: The Legacy of Alexander
Overview
This lesson will explore the lasting impact of Alexander the Great's rule and his conquests on subsequent generations. We will analyze both the immediate effects during his time and the long-term influences on culture, governance, and international relations. Through critical thinking, students will determine whether Alexander should be primarily remembered as a conqueror or a visionary leader.