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Roman Empire Expansion Page 93 Warm Up: Map of Roman Empire Using map of Roman Empire displayed on board, color in the regions of the Roman Empire at the two different time periods on your map of the Mediterranean world Page 94 Class Work: Date: A B 1.Warm-Up/Check HW-Punic Wars Reading. (p. 94) 2.Classzone on Roman Empire Expansion- Fill in Notes 3.Roman Empire Mapping Activity- Pair Work 4.WIO 5.Class Discussion WIO: Cause and Effect Chart on Roman Expansion Homework: Complete Readings and Questions for Patricians and Plebeians Reading **Prepare for a potential Notebook Check in NEAR FUTURE!!** How do military and political conflicts and conquests create a powerful Roman Empire?

Punic Wars Reading

Warm-Up Map of Roman Empire Using map of Roman Empire displayed on board, color in the regions of the Roman Empire at the two different time periods on your map of the Mediterranean world Map of Ancient RomeMap of Ancient Rome—Watch ClassZone Video!! Watch the ClassZone Animation! Complete the fill-in notes sheet about the Roman Empire Tape this on page 94

The Roman Empire at Its Height, 117 AD 1.Rome was a city that was located on a small hilltop village on the Tiber River. 2.The location of Rome provided security and trade opportunities to the citizens. 3.In 509 BC, Rome overthrew its king and became a republic. 4.Rome dominated most of the Italian peninsula. 5.Rome clashed with Carthage as it began to grow. Carthage was a rich trading city in Northern Africa. 6.Rome and Carthage battled each other in the three Punic Wars. Eventually Rome captured and destroyed Carthage. 7.At its height, the Roman Empire encircled the Mediterranean Sea and covered all of Western Europe and half of Britain.

Mapping Activity of Roman Expansion 1.You will be working in partners to complete a mapping activity of about the Punic Wars and Rome’s expansion. I will put you in partners. 2.You will need a dry erase marker, map, atlas, and direction sheet. 3.You will follow the directions, on the direction sheet, word for word to complete the activity. 4.I will be circulating the room and assessing your progress. You will receive a: = Excellent work following directions and working as a team = Sufficient job following directions and workings as a team = Not following directions and not working as a team

Answer the following questions in complete sentences on a separate sheet of notebook paper. You will turn this in to me. 1.Were the directions, for this activity, easy for you to follow? 2.Were there any parts that you struggled to understand/complete? What parts? 3.What was the easiest part of the activity for you? 4.Did this activity help you to better understand the significance of the Punic Wars and how powerful Rome became? Why or why not? Reflection

1.When you have finished the mapping activity, you will complete a cause/effect organizer about Ancient Rome’s expansion and the Punic Wars. 2.You do not need to write in complete sentences! 3.Show me your map BEFORE starting this chart!! 4.The cause/effect chart is on the green stool! WIO- Cause/Effect

1.Patricians and Plebeians Reading—Read and chunk!! 2.Then answer the questions at the bottom in complete sentences! **REMEMBER—Chunk= write 1 sentence explaining the main idea for each paragraph!! **Prepare for a potential Notebook Check in NEAR FUTURE!!** Homework KIM Chart example for Question 1