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Welcome back, future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following: Grab a fresh student log and your notebook from the crates. Draw an X through today’s homework box. Write in today’s date and objective on your student log. Open your notebook and respond to the following prompt:
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Welcome back, future leaders! • For today’s warm-up please do the following: • Grab a fresh student log and your notebook from the crates. • Draw an X through today’s homework box. • Write in today’s date and objective on your student log. • Open your notebook and respond to the following prompt: • Describe what is happening • in this picture in at least three • sentences:
Describe what is happening in this picture in at least three sentences.
World History with Mr. Golden __________________________________________________________ Troy and the founding of Ancient Rome
Quiz Scores: Breakdown ____________________________________________________ • 2ndPeriod Class average: 75.06% A’sB’sC’sD’sE’s 2 4 7 1 2 High: 93% Low: 38%
Objective: ________________________________________________________ FLWBATdescribe the influence of Greek culture on the development of Roman culture
Agenda: ________________________________________________________ • Review/quiz scores • Troy reading • Intro to Ancient Rome notes • Cultural diffusion • - We’re done!
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ Classic Greek culture had one serious author: Homer: Wrote an epic poem, detailing a battle that took place over 3000 years ago. Woohoo!
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ Take a look at the reading… Respond to each of the following prompts in your notebook: • How does the war start? • Who were the greatest soldiers for Troy and the Greeks? What happened when they battled each other? • How did the Greeks get past Troy’s walls? • What happened after the Greeks invaded? MAKE EFFORT, NOT EXCUSES!
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: Helen (of Sparta) and Paris (of Troy) fall in love and run away together.
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: …but she’s already married. It’s okay, I’m sure that your hubby is very well adjusted and calm. Errrrr…
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: Helen’s husband (Sparta’s king) comes after her… Are we there yet? …with an insanely large army.
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: Greek king Agamemnon is eager to get into the war so he can expand his empire. Helen who?
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: A ten-year battle ensues as Agamemnon just throws soldiers at Troy trying to take over the city.
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: The battle rages on, but Troy has some HUGE walls. Who is this? Who is this?
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: Odysseus, (Greek king of Ithaca and star of his own epic), develops a plan to get past the walls of Troy.
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: The Greeks build a huge wooden horse, pretend that it’s an offering to the gods, and hide soldiers in it while the rest of the army pretends to sail away. Shhhh…
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: The Trojans bring the horse into the city and start to celebrate their “victory.” Seriously, shhh!
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: You can guess where it goes from here, can’t you?
The Trojan War: ________________________________________________________ The short, short version – as told through the movie Troy: And, we’re back to where we started! Troy is soooo played out. Time to make a new home on that boot shaped place.
Cornell Notes: ________________________________________________________ Notes/definitions go on the right side Keywords go on the left side
Ancient Rome: ________________________________________________________ Roman geography: • Built on a peninsula with the Apennine Mountains running along the center, and the Alps bordering the north • Rivers flow from the mountains, Rome (the capital city) is on the Tiber River ROME
Ancient Rome: Why is the Trojan War so important to Romans? ________________________________________________________ A Roman poet named Virgil writes the full story of Aeneas fleeing Troy, settling in Rome, and starting a new empire there. Why write your own history when you can just steal someone else’s?
Ancient Rome: ________________________________________________________ Cultural diffusion: • When one culture’s ideas, customs or beliefs spread to another.
Ancient Rome: ________________________________________________________ It doesn’t end there… • Roman gods are almost identical to the Greek gods, just with different names! ROMAN RIP-OFF! Dionysus or Bacchus? Hermes or Mercury? Poseidon or Neptune?
Cultural diffusion: ________________________________________________________ Take some time with your partner and create a list of examples of cultural diffusion in Baltimore! Need an example? I’m the French General Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette.
We’re done! ________________________________________________________ Make sure to put your notebooks in the crate and your folders in folders, please! Thank you for all your hard work today!