the legacies of rome open to page 327 of your text book. review the quick facts
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- The Legacies of Rome Open to page 327 of your text book. Review the QUICK FACTS.
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- Read the below statement. Using your background knowledge of Rome, Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Write your answer in the Arch. Give details to support your answer
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- Monkey See- Monkey Do Lets do Round 1 together. You will then be expected to do the other 3 rounds by yourselves.
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- Round 1: Art Step 1: Read Section 3 (Art) in your packet. Then answer the questions in your reading guide.
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- Roman Art
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- Round 1: Art (Continued) Step 2: In three minutes, identify in your magazine examples of Roman art- such as cameos and mosaics- that influence modern life. Stick a post-it note to the pages where you find examples Step 3: List the five most unique examples you identified. Remember that you will score 1 point for every example that only your group identifies.
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- Round 1: Art (Continued) Step 4: Presenters from each group will share their answers. After each presenter shares, those groups that identified the same example must cross it off their list. Step 5: Count up the items on your list that ARE NOT CROSSED OUT.
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- Tally up each groups points
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- Round 2: Architecture & Engineering Step 1: Read section 4 (Architecture & Engineering) in your packet. Then answer the questions in your reading guide
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- Roman Science, Architecture and Engineering
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- Round 2: Architecture & Engineering (Continued) Step 2: In three minutes, identify in your magazine examples of Roman architecture and engineering- such as domes and stadiums- that influence modern life. Stick a post-it note to the pages where you find examples Step 3: List the five most unique examples you identified. Remember that you will score 1 point for every example that only your group identifies.
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- Round 2: Architecture & Engineering (Continued) Step 4: Presenters from each group will share their answers. After each presenter shares, those groups that identified the same example must cross it off their list. Step 5: Count up the items on your list that ARE NOT CROSSED OUT.
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- Time to Tally up the Points!
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- Round 3: Language Step 1: Read Section 5 (Language) in your packet. Then answer the questions in your reading guide.
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- Roman Language
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- Round 3: Language (Continued) Step 2: In three minutes, identify in your magazines or dictionaries words that have Latin prefixes or roots. You may also find examples of Roman numerals. Put a sticky note on the pages where you find examples. Step 3: List the five words or Roman numerals you identified. Remember that you will score 1 point for every example that only your group identifies.
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- Round 3: Language (Continued) Step 4: Presenters from each group will share their answers. After each presenter shares, those groups that identified the same example must cross it off their list. Step 5: Count up the items on your list that ARE NOT CROSSED OUT
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- Time to Tally up the Points!
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- Round 4: Philosophy & Law Step 1: Read Section 6 (Philosophy & Law) in your packet. Then answer the questions in your reading guide.
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- Roman Philosophy & Law
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- Finding examples of Roman philosophy and law. What does this look like in our society?
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- Round 4: Philosophy & Law (Continued) Step 2: In three minutes, identify in your magazine modern examples that show the influence of Roman philosophy and law. The examples should emphasize good character and justice. Stick a post-it note to the pages where you find examples Step 3: List the five unique examples you identified. You will score 1 point for every example that only your group identifies.
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- Round 4: Philosophy & Law (Continued) Step 4: Presenters from each group will share their answers. After each presenter shares, those groups that identified the same example must cross it off their list. Step 5: Count up the items on your list that ARE NOT CROSSED OUT
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- Time to Tally up the Points! Who will be the winner?
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