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Slide 1 - 1 Ancient Rome Ch 8 & 9
Slide 2 - 2 Table of Contents TOC 1 Key Ideas 2 Ch 8.1 Vocab 3 Map of Italy 4 J#49 founding of Rome 5 J#50 geography 6 Latins Vs. Etruscans 7
Slide 3 - 3 Key Ideas Geography Citizenship, law, government Roman Republic Empire – Julius Caesar, Augustus, Pax Romana Contributions in literature, arts, architecture, engineering Christianity (mini-unit for me)
Slide 4 - 4 Assessments: Vocabulary Quizzes on each section
Slide 5 - 5 Thursday, February 16 Start Rome Packet, Ch 8 and 9
Slide 6 - 6 Ch. 8.1 Vocab (12 words) Define the vocabulary on page 262 (12 words). 1. Sicily – largest island in the Mediterranean Sea;off the coast of Southern Italy 2. Apennines – mountain range that runs through Italy 3. Latium - region in west central Italy; plain that Rome was built on 4. Tiber River – river in north Italy 5. Etruria – ancient region on the Italian peninsula that was home to the Etruscans; area is now called Tuscany
Slide 7 - 7 Chapter 8.1 Vocab 6. Romulus and Remus – twin brothers who founded Rome 7. Aeneas – Trojan hero who was the “Father of Rome” 8. Latins – Aeneas united these people 9. Etruscans – played a major role in shaping the Roman civilization 10. Tarquins – Ruling family that became cruel 11. republic – form of government in which the leader is not a king or queen but a person elected by citizens 12. legion – smaller unit of Roman army made up of about 6000 soldiers
Slide 8 - 8 Friday, February 17 E Describe the founding in Rome and the geography of Rome. 6.2.3 A Describe the geography of Rome as it relates to Romulus and Remus. T introduce project (if doing one) S have students repeat directions and choose subjects HW study Vocab
Slide 9 - 9 Geography of Italy and Rome Map of Italy Copy the map of Italy on page 263 What is the continent of Italy? What shape is Italy? What is the fur at the top of the boot? What is the zipper of the boot? What is the rock at the toe of Italy? What seas surround the boot?
Slide 10 - 10 What is the continent of Italy? Europe What shape is Italy? High-heeled boot What is the fur at the top of the boot? Alps mountains What is the zipper of the boot? Appenines What is the rock at the toe of Italy? Sicily What seas surround the boot? Adriatic, Ionian, Mediterranean, Tyrrhenian
Slide 11 - 11 J# 49 Tell the 2 stories of the founding of Rome. Romulus and Remus Aeneas
Slide 12 - 12 J#50 What is the geography of Rome?
Slide 13 - 13 Monday, February 21 J#50 What was the geography of Rome? 15 miles up the Tiber River from the Mediterranean Sea Built on the plain of Latium surrounded by 7 hills Advantages of location: far enough away from pirates in Mediterranean; close enough to trade - became a huge trading area; hills helped protect Rome
Slide 14 - 14 Latins Vs. Etruscans
Slide 15 - 15 Latins VS. Etruscans