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Happy ½ day, future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following: Grab a fresh student log and your notebook from the crates. Draw an X through today’s homework box. Write in today’s date and objective on your student log. Open your notebook and respond to the following prompts: How are the buildings below similar? How are they different? A B

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Page 1: Happy ½ day,  future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following:

Happy ½ day, future leaders!

For today’s warm-up please do the following:

• Grab a fresh student log and your notebook from the crates.• Draw an X through today’s homework box.• Write in today’s date and objective on your student log.• Open your notebook and respond to the following prompts:

How are the buildings below similar? How are they different?

A B

Page 2: Happy ½ day,  future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following:

Welcome back, future leaders!

For today’s warm-up please do the following:

• Grab your student log and notebook from the crates.• Draw an X through today’s homework box.• Write in today’s date and objective on your student log.• Open your notebook and respond to the following prompts:

How are the buildings below similar? How are they different?

A B

Page 3: Happy ½ day,  future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following:

Welcome back, future leaders!

For today’s warm-up please do the following:

• Grab your student log and notebook from the crates.• Take out your homework – (yesterday’s gladiator projects!)• Write in today’s date and objective on your student log.• Open your notebook and respond to the following prompts:

How are the buildings below similar? How are they different?

A B

Page 4: Happy ½ day,  future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following:

The Pantheon:________________________________________________________

A

Page 5: Happy ½ day,  future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following:

World History with Mr. Golden__________________________________________________________

Roman Art and Architecture

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Quiz Scores:Breakdown- 2nd Period____________________________________________________

Class average: 75.06%A’s B’s C’sD’s E’s2 4 7

1 2High: 93% Low: 38%

Page 7: Happy ½ day,  future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following:

Objective:________________________________________________________

FLWBAT analyze advancements in Roman art, architecture, and law

Page 8: Happy ½ day,  future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following:

Agenda:________________________________________________________

- Review- Art and architecture- Roman roads- Exit slip- We’re done!

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Art and Architecture:________________________________________________________

Engineering Architecture Art                      

   

Use the readings to complete the organizer below:

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The Romans are famous for their roads. They built a road network so large and well-constructed that parts of it remain today, roughly 2,000 years later. Roads helped the Romans run their empire. Armies, travelers, messengers, and merchants all used the roads to get around. They stretched to every corner of the empire in a network so vast that people even today say that “all roads lead to Rome.”

ROMAN ROADS

The Romans built tall “milestones” along their roads to mark distances. Just like

modern highway signs, the markers

told travelers how far it was to the next

town.

The roads were built by and for the military. The main

purpose of the roads was to allow Rome’s armies to

travel quickly throughout the empire.

The Romans built about 50,000 miles of roads. That’s enough to circle the earth…

twice!

Roman roads in the south connected different parts

of northern Africa.

Roman roads stretched as far

north as Scotland!

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Exit Ticket:________________________________________________________

Thank you for all your hard work today!

Use the all of today’s notes and handouts to answer the listed questions on the providedpaper.

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We’re done!________________________________________________________

Thank you for all your hard work today!

Make sure to put your notebooks in the crateand your folders in folders, please!