Agenda
Diamond Enrichment (9:20)
Diamond Enrichment (9:20)
- Get Started
- Rome Republic Quiz
- The Fall of the Roman Empire
- G.R.A.P.E.S. Review
- Closure
- Homework
Detailed Agenda
1. Get Started: ISN
- Update the Table of Content
- Number each page (even on the left) (odd on the right)
- Make sure that there is a heading at the top of each page.
- Complete all of the assignments from pages 74-85.
2. Rome Republic Quiz:
Take this quiz. You may use your ISN and textbook.
Take this quiz. You may use your ISN and textbook.
4. Ancient Rome G.R.A.P.E.S. Review:
- Get a sheet of paper from the pink table in the front of the room.
- Divide the paper into 8 panels. One for each of the letters of G.R.A.P.E.S.
- 1st-title page
- Last panel- What will you remember most about ancient Rome?
- Use the Prezi below to complete a G.R.A.P.E.S. chart on ancient Rome.
- Use these questions as a guide to help you complete the panels
- Add an illustration to the panel.
5th Period:
1. Click HERE to submit your assignment for the Government of Rome. (textbook)
1. Click HERE to submit your assignment for the Government of Rome. (textbook)
2. Rome Republic Quiz:
Take this quiz. You may use your ISN and textbook.
Take this quiz. You may use your ISN and textbook.
3. Ten Theories for the Fall of Rome
This article outlines ten possible reasons why the Roman Empire fell.
This article outlines ten possible reasons why the Roman Empire fell.
- Be sure to read critically; not all reasons are supported with strong evidence.
- Complete this to list the reasons and give an explanation
- Decide if each factor was internal or external cause of the Fall of Rome
4. Exploring Reasons for Rome's Fall
Using this graphic organizer, as a group or with a partner, you will analyze several political cartoons.
Next, you will explain which reason for the fall of Rome is represented by each cartoon and compare each situation to modern life in the United States.
Using this graphic organizer, as a group or with a partner, you will analyze several political cartoons.
Next, you will explain which reason for the fall of Rome is represented by each cartoon and compare each situation to modern life in the United States.
5. Ancient Rome G.R.A.P.E.S. Review:
- Get a sheet of paper from the pink table in the front of the room.
- Divide the paper into 8 panels. One for each of the letters of G.R.A.P.E.S.
- 1st-title page
- Last panel- What will you remember most about ancient Rome?
- Use the Prezi below to complete a G.R.A.P.E.S. chart on ancient Rome.
- Use these questions as a guide to help you complete the panels
- Add an illustration to the panel.
The Aftermath of Rome's Fall
In A.D. 476, the last Roman emperor was removed from power. This date marks the fall of the Western Roman Empire. After Rome's fall, life changed in Western Europe in a number of ways.
In A.D. 476, the last Roman emperor was removed from power. This date marks the fall of the Western Roman Empire. After Rome's fall, life changed in Western Europe in a number of ways.
- Roads and other public structures fell into disrepair.
- Trade and commerce declined. •Germanic kingdoms claimed former Roman lands.
- The Roman Catholic Church became a unifying and powerful force.
To learn more, click on the videos below.
Roman Colosseum: Click on the video to learn more about the Colosseum.
Aqueducts:
Rome delivered fresh water to its people by building massive aqueducts that are still an engineering marvel today.
Rome delivered fresh water to its people by building massive aqueducts that are still an engineering marvel today.
Rome FallsThe sack of Rome in 455 by the Vandals signaled the collapse of the Roman Empire.