Conduct group research to learn about specific aspects of ancient Rome and use creative, interactive, experiential learning activities to teach classmates about
This activity is designed for students to investigate different aspects of Rome by reading and extracting important information Students answer questions on
For the ancient Rome unit, you will be choosing four activities that interest you You will be learning about life in ancient Rome as you complete your chosen
and other higher level thinking activities A final activity is built over the course of the unit, a Roman Festival with entertainment, including the
Why did the Roman government have large expenses? What was the effect of high taxation on the people? What effect did the establishment of a government welfare
Ancient Rome developed along the Tiber River in what is now Italy other activities, they could always play with their grandchildren and great
critical features (e g , Provide pictures of achievements of ancient Rome ), School Rocks has several lesson plans on ancient Rome
Roman history to British and American imaginations Today we will be examining our first paradigm, Roman Republic to Roman Empire ” C KWL Chart Completion (3
UNIT 5 ACTIVITY 5 3 ROMAN GLADIATORS Students learn about the gladiatorial games of ancient Rome, exploring critical thinking questions about the
The means to understanding the Roman Empire are to study the early strengths and lasting contributions of Rome in addition to its ultimate internal weaknesses
will participate in fact-finding and experiential activities that will teach them about View video clips illustrating aspects of daily life in ancient Rome and use these made into a videotape that could be shared as part of a school presentation
This activity is designed for students to investigate different aspects of Rome by reading and extracting The Ancient Rome two page notes graphic organizer that comes with the bundle can also be used shaped like a high-heeled boot
Describe the government of the Roman Republic and its significance (e g written constitution and tripartite Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-12 Key Ideas and Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate school, community, and society
The Barbarian Invasions—The Fall of the Roman Empire–A Lesson for Today? as reproducible pages for use with intermediate and middle school students