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11/4/16 (Leave your HW in your binder) QOD When did a man become the “paterfamilias”? A man became the paterfamilias when his father died. I can describe education for young Romans.

11/4/16 Agenda I can and QOD Progress Monitoring Vocab Flashcards Vocab Quiz Notes 35.7 and 35.8 Review The Roman Empire worksheet

35.7 Housing Rich Built of stone Large and airy Atrium with a pool Dining room with beautiful murals Poor Most lived in apartments over where they worked Small, portable grills Cramped, noisy and dirty Built of wood (fire danger)

35.8 Education Poor Sent to work instead of school Learned trades; metalworking and leatherworking Rich Tutored by fathers or slaves until 7, then went to school Walked to school Used a stylus to write Boys Became soldiers, doctors, politicians, lawyers Girls Dentists, tutors, midwives

The Roman Empire - Map Hardian’s Wall and Antonine’s Wall Aqueducts Loire River 32 N, 30 E Damascus South 500 miles Syracuse Temporarily under Roman Control Rhine and Danube