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Rome

Lesson #1 (9/8-9/9) Agenda: Bellwork, Roman Innovation Notes, Pretest Bellwork: Create a new section of notes titled “Rome”. Answer the following bellwork questions. Make a list of at least five things that you know about Ancient Rome? -For example: people, culture, location, inventions, innovations, etc.. Why might Ancient Rome be important? (Since we are talking about 1400s-modern times in this class.) **This is the start of your “Rome and Middle Ages Packet”. You will need to hold onto everything until I pick it up for a grade.**

Lesson #2 (9/12-9/13) Agenda: Bellwork, Fall of Rome Notes, Post-It Activity Bellwork: Now that you know about Roman innovation, what do you suspect is the downfall of the Roman Empire? *A day will finish pre-test & B day will finish Roman innovation notes before “Fall of Rome”*