Objectives: Students will be able to identify Roman achievements by looking at pictures of real world places and concepts. Students will be able to summarize the legacy of Greco-Roman civilization.
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture Set #1 Roman Art, Sculpture, Realistic
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture Set #2 Bas – Relief, type of art, furthered developed sculptures
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture Set #3 Mosaics, designs made by small pieces, Wealthy had at least one in homes
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture # 4 Pompeii, best examples of Roman painting, ash preserved many buildings and art work
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture Set # 5 Virgil, Aneid Literature Tacitus, Annals and Histories
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? transfer hemoglobin acute annual aquatic Picture Set # 6 Latin, many of our English words have Latin roots Romance Languages
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture # 7 Aqueducts, helps to bring water from their source into the towns
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture # 8 Arch Who gave this to the Romans?
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture # 9 Dome Do you know what U.S. President used this architectural feature in D.C.?
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture # 10 Colosseum What types of activities occurred here?
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture # 11Roman Roads Many are still in tact and preserved
What is it? What Roman achievement is being shown? Picture # 12 Roman Law: -All persons had the right to equal treatment under the law -A person was considered innocent until proven guilty -A person should be punished only for actions, not thoughts -Any law that seemed unreasonable or grossly unfair could be set aside What laws are still in effect today?