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HOMEWORK
Chapter 35.8
Questions
DO NOW: FILL OUT THE THIRD ROW OF YOUR ROMAN
DAILY LIFE SCALE
HAVE OUT YOUR CHAPTER 35.7 HOMEWORK
CHAPTER 35.7 QUESTIONS
ROMAN EDUCATION
Plebeian
children were sent
to work instead of going to
school so that they could
provide for their families
They
learned trades such as
metal-working and leatherworking
ROMAN EDUCATION
Patrician
children were tutored
by their fathers and slaves until
they were around 7 years old
After
that, they went to school,
where classes were held in
public buildings and private
homes while being taught by
educated Greek slaves
ROMAN EDUCATION
School
days usually began
early in the morning and
students would walk to
school with their supplies in
a leather bag
Most
students would buy
breakfast on their way to
school
ROMAN EDUCATION
Inside
the classroom, students
would sit on small stools around
their teacher and they would
use a stylus to copy down
lessons on boards of wax
When
the day was done, they
rubbed the wax clean so they
could reuse the board and the
school day usually went until
2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon
ROMAN EDUCATION
Roman
students would learn Latin,
Greek, math, science, literature,
music, and public speaking
Girls
were trained to be dentists,
real-estate agents, teachers, or
mid-wives
Boys
became soldiers, doctors,
politicians, and lawyers
ROMAN EDUCATION
Students
stayed in school
until the ages of 12-13 but
patrician boys would often
continue their studies until
they turned 16
Once
this happened, the
patrician boys would begin
to manage their own
properties
THE FORUM
FORUM RULES
1.
BE RESPECTFUL
2.
NO CALLING OUT – LET THE SPEAKERS
SPEAK
3.
NO PARTICIPATION FROM THE AUDIENCE
4.
MR. COHEN WILL FACT-CHECK IF NEEDED
5.
EACH SIDE WILL GET 1 MINUTE TO SPEAK
AND A 1 MINUTE REBUTTAL
FORUM QUESTION #2
Was
slavery NEEDED for
Rome to become one of
the greatest civilizations in
history?
CHAPTER 35.8 QUESTIONS