This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
Good morning VT11
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Planning for this lesson
Discuss the test results
Introduction New Chapter
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Objectives for this lesson
At the end of this lesson...
...You understandhow Rome was founded according to legends.
...You understand how the kingdom of Rome was governed.
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Test results (chapter 4)
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Test results
Average= 8.0
I am pleasantly surprised -> you can be proud of yourself.
In the end it is not about grades but about the learning proces.
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What did you find difficult about the test?
Slide 6 - Mind map
What is your opinion on the lessons about chapter 4?
😒🙁😐🙂😃
Slide 7 - Poll
Test results (chapter 4)
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Chapter 5 (Introduction)
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Age of Greeks and Romans
The background shows an inscription in Latin, the language of the Romans. Depicted in the foreground is a classical Greek temple, the house of the Greek gods.
3000 BCE - 500 CE
3500 years in total.
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Timeline of history
Age of Greeks and Romans
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What do you know about the Romans?
Slide 12 - Mind map
Romans, still popular
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Fan of Roman history
Since I was 8 I wanted to know everything about Roman history.
About soldiers, emperors, gods, buildings and wars.
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3 periods of Roman history
753-509 BCE
Period 1=
Kingdom of Rome
509-27 BCE
Period 2=
Republic of Rome
27 BCE- 476 CE
Period 3= Roman Empire
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The founding myth of Rome (753 BCE)
Acoording to legends two twinbrother (Romulus and Remus) were raised by a female wolf. She cared for them, and protected them as if they were her own.
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The founding myth of Rome (753 BCE)
The two brothers got into a fight about founding a new city -> Romules killed Remus.
Romules founded a new city on a hill called Palatine hill.
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Rome was build on 7 hills next to the river Tiber
It started as a small indepented village
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Conflict in Italy
The small kingdom had powerful neighbors (Etruskens and Greek colonists).