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01 Rome You can describe the topic of
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02 Julius Caesar You can describe the topic of


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03 Athens You can describe the topic of


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World History?

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Rome
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Topics

Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful name
planet to the Sun and the and is the second planet
smallest one from the Sun
Romulus & Remus

Facts Location Timeline


Despite being red, Mars Venus is the second Mercury is the closest
is a cold place planet from the Sun planet to the Sun
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What is ancient
Rome known for?
Technology Civilization
Mercury is the Despite being red,
smallest planet Mars is a cold place

Culture Architecture
Jupiter is the biggest Saturn is a gas giant
planet and has rings
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Romans
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one

Greeks
Venus has a beautiful name and is
the second planet

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Venus is the second Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant
planet from the Sun planet to the Sun and has rings
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Mercury Venus Mars


Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun name, but it’s terribly hot a very cold place

Jupiter Saturn Neptune


It’s the biggest planet in the Saturn is the ringed one Neptune is the farthest
Solar System and a gas giant planet from the Sun
Art in Ancient Rome

Saturn Mars
Saturn is a gas giant Despite being red,
and has rings Mars is cold

Jupiter Venus
It’s a gas giant and Venus has a
the biggest planet beautiful name
Social Studies - 3rd Grade
Rome Caesar Athens
Q1 Ancient Rome Julius Caesar The Acropolis

Q2 Roman Aqueducts Cleopatra Mycenaean Civilization

Q3 Roman Architecture Fall of Rome Olympic Games

The Early Roman


Q4 Colosseum Ottoman Empire
Empire
Ancient Rome places to visit
Pantheon
Saturn is the ringed planet

Fori Imperiali
Jupiter is the biggest planet

Colosseo
Mercury is the smallest planet

Terme di Caracalla
Earth is where we all live on
Ancient Greece’s timeline
Archaic Classical Hellenistic
Period Period Period
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planet to the Sun name, but it’s hot Mars is a cold place

800 BC 500 BC 336 BC 30 BC


5,000 years
Ancient history covers all continents inhabited
by humans in the period 3000 BC – AD 500
Roman architecture influence

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Gods and goddesses

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the Sun and the smallest one in
the Solar System—it’s a bit
larger than the Moon
Rome in 6 dates
Foundation of Rome
Assassination of Caesar
Empire’s Division

-753 -146 -44 -27 395 476


End of the Empire
The Empire starts
Carthage’s Destruction
The Odyssey
Hospitality
Saturn is the ringed planet

Loyalties
Jupiter is the biggest planet
Summary Wit
Venus has a beautiful
Mars is a very cold place
name and is the second
planet
Tests
Earth is where we live on
Ancient Greece Fun Facts
1. Ancient Greece was made up of city-states
2. Marathons started in Ancient Greek
3. Ancient Greece was full of slaves
4. The juries were created there
5. They believed in many Gods
6. 12 of them lived on Mount Olympus.
7. Greeks were also known as ‘Hellenes’.
8. The Romans followed Greeks ideas
9. The Ancient Greeks invented the yo-yo and the alarm clock
The Fall of Ancient Rome

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and the smallest one in the Solar System
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The planet’s name has nothing to do with
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The kings of Rome
1 2 3 4
Romulus Numa Tullus Ancus
Pompilius Hostilius Marcius

5 4 7
Tarquin the Servius ...
Elder Tullius

Who was the seventh?


Rome in numbers

1,300 144
Public drinking fountains Public toilets

850 200 million


Private baths Gallons of water into the city
The impact of justice
The jus gentium
Venus has a beautiful name
and is the second planet

The jus civile


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in the Solar System
About Ancient Greece

Greeks Civilizations Greece


Lived over 3000 Followed a Dark Was divided into
years ago Age in Greece small city-states

Mycenaeans Alexander
The first writers Founder of the
and speakers Greek Empire
Mythology
Hera/Juno Zeus/Jupiter Athena/Minerva
Olympus
Apollo Hermes/Mercury Aphrodite/Venus

Dionysus/Bacchus Cupid & Psyche Demeter/Ceres


Earth
Perseus Hercules Achilles

Sea Odysseus Poseidon/Neptune The Argonauts

Underworld Hades/Pluto Persephone/Proserpine


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