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Roman School. By: Annie, Cecil-Francis, Marco. Introduction.
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Roman School By: Annie, Cecil-Francis, Marco
Introduction • This is our project about Roman Schools, It will include a lot of things such as who went to school, what was a school was like in the Roman ages . By watching this power point we hope you will learn something and we hope you enjoy our project. Please enjoy!
Content • Who went to school in the Roman Empire? • What was school like? • What was taught at school? • What games did Romans play – adults and children? • Extra things and even a bibliography
Who went to school in Roman Empire? • Rich boys • Must older than 7 • Girls were not allowed to go to school • Poor children also couldn’t go to school Now we will be learning… This is so boring!
What were Roman schools like? • Very small Roman schools. • Some were in the villas. • They only had one classroom. • One teacher. • One-room schools.
What was taught in the school? • Taught to read and write. • Latin and Greek. • History and astronomy. • Not too much mathematics. • Some boys were taught to join an army. • They learned to be physical and to be tactical. • Girls could only read and write.
What games did Romans play – Children and Adults? • Romans played lots of games. • Board games • War games; wooden sword fights, wrestling. • Tag; micare, mora and Heads or Ships. • Roman boys mostly played the war games. • Girls didn’t play that many games. Argh! Lose already
When did Roman children leave school? • Roman children left school at 12. • They would join the army or settle down. • Girls stopped learning to read and write at twelve. • Roman children became teenagers at 14. Yay! I`m a teenager now!
The Ending • Thank you for watching our presentation on Roman schools, we hope you’ve enjoyed it and learned something. • CREDITS: • Power point: Cecil, Annie, Marco • Questions: Cecil • Bibliography: Annie Hope you enjoyed it.
Bibliography • www.historyforkids.org/learn/romans/people/school.htm • www.historyothenet.com/Romans/educatior.htm • www.historyonthenet.com/Romans/children_games.htm • Anient Rome (Author: John Malam) (Publisher: Raintree) (Page 51 ~ 53)