What caused the Fall of Rome? Notes, Simulation & Notebook Check
This week we will begin answering the question: what caused the fall of the Roman Empire? Students will take notes in class (see the attachment below), discuss cause and effect relationships, and participate in a simulation. We will also dedicate one day to our discussion of current events, so make sure you check the schedule!!
At the end of the week I will be collecting your notebooks, so please make sure all of your Do Nows, notes, and classwork is up to date. Below is what I expect to find in your notebook. Assignments marked with a ** have not yet been completed.
At the end of the week I will be collecting your notebooks, so please make sure all of your Do Nows, notes, and classwork is up to date. Below is what I expect to find in your notebook. Assignments marked with a ** have not yet been completed.
- Do Now: What do you remember about Ancient Rome? // Textbook reading questions and answers
- Do Now: What was Ancient Rome´s greatest achievement? // When Rome Ruled movie questions
- Do Now: What was the most influential event in the history of Ancient Rome? // Summary of Rome notes
- CNN Student News
- Do Now: Why was there conflict between Romans and Christians? // Empires movie questions
- Do Now: Was the fall of Rome inevitable? Could it have been prevented? // Fall of Rome Notes **
- Cause and Effect Analysis **
- CNN Student News **
- Do Now: How would YOU prevent the fall of Rome? // Fall of Rome simulation notes & reflection **
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