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Warm Up

Warm Up. What was a normal breakfast in Ancient Rome? Who was allowed to attend school? How did Romans honor the gods in their homes? Where did Romans believe that the Gods lived? What were some of the interests of the Ancient Romans? What did Romans use to light their homes?

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up • What was a normal breakfast in Ancient Rome? Who was allowed to attend school? • How did Romans honor the gods in their homes? • Where did Romans believe that the Gods lived? • What were some of the interests of the Ancient Romans? • What did Romans use to light their homes? • BONUS: Why did Romans drink wine instead of water?

  2. Warm Up • What was a normal breakfast in Ancient Rome? (p. 1) • Who was allowed to attend school? (p. 2) • How did Romans honor the gods in their homes? (p. 3) • Where did Romans believe that the Gods lived? (p. 3) • What were some of the interests of the Ancient Romans? (p. 4) • What did Romans use to light their homes? (p. 5) • BONUS: What was life like for Roman girls?

  3. Daily Life in Rome

  4. Religion • Polytheism • Many Gods • Major and Minor Gods • Household Gods • Temples • Mythology • Greek Influence

  5. Classes • Patricians • Noble ancestors • Politicians • Plebians • Majority • Slaves • No rights • Women • Few to no rights

  6. Education • Boys only • Taught to be good citizens • Writing • Public speaking • Very strict • No weekends • Beaten for mistakes

  7. Entertainment • Hobbies • Music, poetry, dancing, art • Sports, gambling • Public Activities • Theatre • Gladiators • Chariot Races

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