Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Tell Me Some Rome Stuff


Colosseum, Gladiators, Pompeii, Julius Caesar, Forum, Circus Maximus, Nero, Senate, Marcus Aurilius, Roman Numerals, Christianity. These are a few highlights coming your way in the Ancient Rome Unit. To start Rome off on Water for Sixth Grade, you will browse a website and tell me 2 things you learned. Quite Simple, yet very beneficial.
Use the Website on the "Ancient Rome Link List" located on the side.
DUE: Friday, February 13, Midnight.

53 comments:

Anonymous said...

They wanted a comfortable.
You can tell if it was a Rome house because the pipe are big.

Anonymous said...

1.] Rome didn't com intill after Egypt and Greece.

2.] The Empire is usually divided up according to who was emperor.

Anonymous said...

1. Eating Expensive food showed that you were wealthy.

2. Very few people ever went to college.

Anonymous said...

1] The Romans wore leather sandles

2] Rosted pecock and ostriche was considered an expensive food

Anonymous said...

1 gladiators were willing to kill.

2 rome was a very advanced county

Anonymous said...

1. The most common games were probably dice games.
2.Romans also played marbles and knucklebones.

Anonymous said...

1.I know that their was gladiators.



2.they had kings

Anonymous said...

Many Roman people went to big amphitheaters (like our football stadiums today) to see professionals fight (like boxers today). The Romans also played games like checkers, and a lot of games where you moved pebbles from one square to another in a grid.

Anonymous said...

1. Romans loved to eat roasted peacock and ostrich.

2. People that eat expensive food like roasted peacock and ostrich are wealthy.

Anonymous said...

What I know about Rome, is not much. But what I do know is pretty basic but somewhat informal.

1. Rome had battles to the death between gladiatiors in a large arena called a colloseum. Some still stand in present Rome today.

2. Also, rich Romans liked to buy very esquisite and pricey spices from the chinese. When they ate, they enjoyed none the less than a feast.

I don't know alot about Rome, but I am anxious to learn much more in the future of this unit...

See ya!

Anonymous said...

OK, 2 things I am going to tell you are very sort of simple well, I already know that circus Maximus was a great warrior. I watched a movie with this Rome charector in it. The movie was really good my favorite part was in the Colosseum when they fought to get out. Ok, I am getting of task I know how the Rome thing started with two little boys getting tossed into the Tiber River and were raised by wolves and they grew up and mad their own cities. Romulus built a bigger one and Remus didn't like that so he went over his wall and got killed

THE END!!!!

Anonymous said...

In 476 A.D. the fall of Rome began.
The early period started in 500B.C.

Anonymous said...

1. they had kings.

2.Romulus and Remus Were twin brothers.

Anonymous said...

Hi Mr.Klumper
The first thing that I learned from this website was that after the Romans met people from greece and Egypt, Romans started wearing tunic under their wool robes. Another thing that I learned was that the more money they had, the better food they had to eat.
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Anonymous said...

I am continuing my other blog post and the people of Rome that fought a lot were called gladiators so that they could fight.

Anonymous said...

1.I learned that a slave could only get their freedom if they were given it by their owner or if they bought their freedom.

2.I also learned that in Rome the first type of school was for younger children aged up to 11 or 12 where they learned to read and write and to do basic math.

Anonymous said...

Two things I know about Rome is that:

1. In their hair, women wore wooden hairsticks or wooden combs.

2. The Roman Empire was so big that there were a lot of different people with different cultures living in it.

Anonymous said...

1.] The Romans thought of the Greeks as being cooler than they were, so whatever the Greeks were doing in art, the Romans wanted some.

2.] There were many different ways of living.

Anonymous said...

1 Romans loved watching other people die. They thought that it was as fun to watch as going to horror movies or watching Cops on TV is fun. They also believed that their gods liked gladiatorial fights, so that going to the fights was a sort of religious experience as well as being fun.

2.The most common games were dice games. Where you threw the dice and bet on the results. These were essentially gambling games. But the Romans also played marbles and knucklebones (the vertebrae of sheep or goats).

Anonymous said...

Romulus and Remus were twin brothers.

The message of Christianity was spread around the Roman Empire by St. Paul who founded Christian churches in Asia Minor and Greece.

Anonymous said...

Hi hi!!!


Ok one thing I knows is that galdiators fought to the death for entertaniment
2.There was a great leader named Julius Ceaser which i think he invented the ceaser salad.

Anonymous said...

Here are some things I found!!

#1. Very few people ever went to college.

#2.The Romans thought of the Greeks as being cooler than they were.

Anonymous said...

1. Rome is not a country 2. Their art started by the Etruscans.

Anonymous said...

1. Roman religion is much like the Greek religion and the Romans sort of took the same type of gods but different names.

2. The chief of the gods for the Romans was Jupiter.

Anonymous said...

1- On Rome-History for Kids I learnt that the Romans invented a lot of new ways to mine for metals like silver and gold and lead.

2-On History of Rome I learnt that if you were poor in Rome, you lived in simple flats or apartments.

Anonymous said...

1. they some times played dice or cheekers.

2.they had gladiators

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Anonymous said...

Interesting Facts About Rome:

1. Romans called breakfeast jentaculum.

2. Romans usually went to local baths,where they could relax, keep clean,and keep up with the latest news(or gossip?).

Anonymous said...

what i know about rome is that there are gladiators and that there are lots of cute guys there also is that one place where they fight and in italy is where rome is located

Anonymous said...

1.Rich people made slaves cook for them.

2.Ovens in the kitchens used charcoal to burn.

nelsondinglersblog said...

1. The romans had gladiators






2.They invetented rumon numerals.

Anonymous said...

Rome was powerful did not begin until after the greatest power of Egypt and Greece.
Roman history is usually divided into three main periods: before the rise of Rome, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. The Empire is usually divided up according to who was emperor.

Anonymous said...

what I learned from the Rome website was about the Colosseum. In the colosseum one of the events was gladiators fighting.

Anonymous said...

1. Gladiators fought in the Colosseum

2. Rome isn't a country. It is a city in Italy.

Anonymous said...

1 All the gods in Rome were honored every day.

2 In early Rome kids did not go to school.

Anonymous said...

1. the Romans wore leather sandals

2. very few people ever went to college

Anonymous said...

1. The rich people of Rome ate fancy dinners with expensive spices.

2. Romans beleived in many gods not just one(like the greeks).

Anonymous said...

1. Expensive food, along with a lavish villa, was a way of showing off your wealth to others.

2. If you were poor in Rome, you lived in s simple flat or apartment - the inside of these places were symbolic of your lack of wealth.

Anonymous said...

1. There was an artist named Cicero .
2. Rich Romans ate whole plates of peacock tongues.

Anonymous said...

1. slaves cooked and cleaned

2. romens were famous for power and law in thier goverment

Anonymous said...

I learned that the colosseum is where the gladiators fight.

I also learned that the Roman Empire was so big that there were several different people of different cultures living there.

Mr. Klumper, I know that the Pope lives in Rome. My mom has also been to Rome.

Anonymous said...

1. Rome built there houses off the ground like egypt to protect from flooding.

2. Education in Rome was very important. The Rich usually got the better education, but the poor still got to learn how to read and write.

Anonymous said...

1: Rome is a city in Italy.
2: octavian wasthe son of Julius Ceasar.

Anonymous said...

1. They had big houses if they were rich and small basic houses if they were poor

2. Some people walked around Rome.

Anonymous said...

1.Roman art grows out of Etruscan art.
2.Romans were into making statues that looked like one particular person.

Anonymous said...

OK i'm tired so I want to go so....


1. Fathers could sell the older children if they needed money.

2. The public bath tubs were really popular. (creepy)

Anonymous said...

I know that gladiators were slaves that were forced to fight to the death against humans and animals.

I also know that men were only supposed to wear one ring, but not all followed that etiquette rule.


Sorry it came so late, Tate reminded me VERY LAST MINUTE. HAHA!!

Anonymous said...

1. Slaves were the people frequently captured in battle and sent back to Rome.

2.The Acient Romes like the Ancient Greeks and Ancient Egyptians made a huge input on medicine and health.

SiSsY

Anonymous said...

1. it depended on how wealthy they are to see what food they ate

2. the gladiators usally fought to death by eachother or by animals

Anonymous said...

I learned that they bilt pantheons for the gods.

I also learned that they bileved that going to a glatiator fight was like a religouse experianc because they thaught that the gods liked them to.

Anonymous said...

1)rome didnt come untill after egypt and greece.


2) fathers could sell the older children if they needed money.



Sorry mr.klumper it came so late i forgot about it..

Anonymous said...

One of the things I learned about Rome was the largest city in the known world. Rome also had many powerful armies.

Anonymous said...

1) All i know about Rome is that they have a major river And a major sea that they depend on to survive. And that the coloseum is were the Gladiators would fight.