Study Guide Ch 4 vocab Using verbs Using nominatives and accusatives

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Study Guide Ch 4 vocab Using verbs Using nominatives and accusatives Culture Major dates Circus Maximus 7 Hills of Rome Buildings in the Roman Forum

In Foro Chapter 4

Chapter 4 Vocab Agit negotium agit Anulus cera Coquit cur? E, ex ego Eheu! habet Inquit iudex Mendax pecunia Perterritus poeta

Chapter 4 vocab Quaerit quis? Reddit satis Sed signum Tu vendit vocat

Remember those present tense verbs? Chapter 4 sentences Remember those present tense verbs?

Hermogenes P. 57 in text Translate to the best of your ability. Be prepared to translate a sentence or 2 if called upon

Cerebrum Divide into 4 teams Send up one representative Orangeus, rosea, caeruleus, viridis Send up one representative That person will receive the word (in English) Representatives go back to the group, on the signal begin giving clues/sculpting/drawing All guesses must be in LATIN When your group guesses the word, wave your flag and wait to be called on You MUST answer in LATIN

Orangeus Viridis Caeruleus Rosea

Esse How to conjugate “I am”

Class Activity - p 60 Complete activities A and B -select the proper verb C - select the proper noun and translate the sentence When completed, show to Magistra for credit (2nd Quarter) Homework - 4.1 in workbook

In Basilica Translate the script on page 62 Work with a partner Each person translates a different character

History of Rome Important Dates to Remember Other dates 753 BC - Founding of Rome 509 BC - Beginning of the Roman Republic 27 BC - Beginning of the Roman Empire (Caesar Augustus) 476 AD - End of the Roman Empire Other dates 79 AD - Mt Vesuvius destroys Pompeii and Herculaneum 98-117 AD - Roman Empire is at its largest 330 AD - Byzantium established as “New Rome” New name - Constantinople 1453 AD - End of Byzantine Empire

Mythical Founding Romulus and Remus Sons of Mars and Rhea Silvia Found by a she-wolf, took care of them Wanted to start their own town Began building on 2 of the 7 hills Romulus received a sign that his location was more favorable Killed his brother Remus Names the city after himself

7 Hills of Rome Palatine Capitoline Quirinal Esquiline Caelian Viminal Aventine

7 Hills of Rome

VIDEO QUIZ – True or False Roman Forum Video Clip VIDEO QUIZ – True or False 1. The ancient Romans sometimes worshipped their dead emperors as gods. 2. The ancient Romans were not very good at building things. 3. The Roman empire was on three different continents. 4. The Roman god of the sea was named Neptune.

5. You would expect to see acrobats and clowns at a Roman Circus. 6. The Romans built triumphal arches to remind them of their great military victories. 7. Gladiators ruled the Roman Empire for many centuries. 8. Roman roads were called aqueducts. 9. The Roman empire never went further north than France. 10. Jesus Christ was born in the Roman empire

Major Buildings in the Roman Forum Pantheon Curia Colosseum Basilica Arch of Titus, Arch of Septimus Severus Rostra Temples (Castor and Pollux, Antoninus and Faustina, Vespasian and Titus) Temple of Vesta Pick one of these structures. find 5 bullet points about the structure what was it used for who built it / when