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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