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Roman Government - Lesson and Activities

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  • Roman Government - Lesson and Activities
  • Roman Government - Lesson and Activities
  • Roman Government - Lesson and Activities
  • Roman Government - Lesson and Activities
  • Roman Government - Lesson and Activities
  • Roman Government - Lesson and Activities
  • Roman Government - Lesson and Activities
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The Roman Republic – Lesson and Activity- Instructions:
The main objective of the lesson is to have students compare the U.S. and Roman Governments and assess how democratic the Roman Republic was.
 
You get an 18 slide PowerPoint with:
  • Do Now
  • Class Notes
  • Informational Charts
  • Video Links
  • Assessment Questions
  • Activity Instructions
  • Conclusion Question
This lesson activity has 2 different options/approaches to take:
 
Option 1 – Was Rome Democratic? Students assess how democratic the Roman government was.
 
Reading – The Roman Republic (500 Words)
  • Option A:Graphic Organizer where students gather evidence for Rome being democratic, and undemocratic
  • Option B: Students complete the “Agree or Disagree Worksheet.” For this, students must decide if they agree with the statements, and must support their decisions using evidence from the reading
 
Option 2 – Comparing the U.S. and Roman Governments
 
Reading - Roman Republic and U.S. Government Comparison (725 words)
  • Option A: Students compare the Roman and U.S. governments using the comparison chart provided
  • Option B: Students complete the “Agree or Disagree Worksheet.” For this, students must decide if they agree with the statements, and must support their decisions using evidence from the reading
 
Each activity has been adapted for digital learning, students can complete, and submit their work using the fillable PDF files!
 
Keys for each activity option are included!
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