Bellwork: August 25th Review: This is a word that means using science to build things. This is what someone is remembered for. Columns, arches, and domes is a type of __________. Preview: 4. Name these bodies of water. 5. What does it mean to “reform?” (think about the prefix.)
Roman Legacy Quiz Put your name on the quiz paper. ……When through…… Hand in trays by the sink. Pick up: A sticky tab (label The Byzantine Empire) (Attach to page 12) Study Guide for next unit (Attach to page 12)
Comp Book pg 12 Comp Book pg 13
Vocabulary for Next Unit: Pick up: A sticky tab (label The Byzantine Empire) (Attach to page 12) Study Guide for next unit (Attach to page 12) On Comp Book page 14: Title it: “Vocabulary for Byzantine Empire / Rome Unit” Reform – To change (He made reforms to the government.) Civic Duty – The idea that citizens should participate in government Peninsula – A piece of land with water on 3 sides (like the state of Florida) Justinian’s Code – Simplified laws made by Byzantine Emperor Justinian. Is the basis for most country’s laws in Western Europe and U.S. Byzantine Empire – The name of the Eastern Roman Empire Next, turn to page 52-53 in your textbook. Find these: The Eastern Roman Empire, Byzantium, Rome, Italy, Greece, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea
Map location On Map A locate: Italy Rome, Italy Black Sea Mediterranean Sea
Map location On Map A locate: Italy Rome, Italy Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Greece Byzantium
On Map B… On Map B locate: Italy Rome, Italy Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Greece Byzantium
On Map B… On Map B locate: Italy Rome, Italy Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Greece Byzantium
On Map C… On Map C locate: Italy Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Greece Byzantium
On Map C… On Map C locate: Italy Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Greece Byzantium
On Map D… On Map D locate: Italy Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Greece Byzantium
On Map D… On Map D locate: Italy Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Greece Byzantium
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