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4b9ed5c75e9b2 The Pantheon
Roman Catacombs
The Pantheon
A Roman Villa
Roman Aqueduct
Demonstration of water flow to Rome.
Tower of Hercules
Building.
Creating.
Working together.
The Coliseum.
Claymation.
Working.
Finishing touches.
Creativity.
Who says you can't learn with Legos?
Caught in creation.
Metalwork.
Not just for breakfast anymore.
Glueguns equal fun.
A new phase of construction.
Monumental building.
World History is awesome!! (Or I'm just smiling because Mr. Hadley is making me.)
The Pantheon

Buiding Rome in a Day

World History

by Tim Hadley

March 16, 2010

World History
Ancient Roman Architecture Project

    Our last unit was Ancient Rome. One of the most prominent features of this time period is its architecture. Many of the structures built during this time still stand and astound even modern architects. This culture has influenced many great builders for centuries to come and is worth taking time to examine.
    Examining this architect took the form of a multi-phase project that culminated into three categories of graded work. The first phase included selecting a Roman structure and if students so chose, a partner. Students were cautioned to choose there partners carefully as the assignment was graded equally and it was expected that all participants place equal effort.
    After selecting a structure, students began researching in the library using the Internet along with books from our library and the local AEA with the help of Ms. Jones. Students had to then decide what materials they would need to complete their project. This research was applied to a two page paper written by the students. Finally, the students were to present their three-dimensional model and paper to their classmates.

    The students could chose from the following Roman structures:

• Aqueducts
• Basilica
• Catacombs of Rome
• Coliseum
• Circus Maximus
• Hadrian’s Wall
• Pantheon
• Thermae
• Tower of Hercules
• Tropaeum Traiani
• Villa (Roman)

 

    The students were engaged and enjoyed the different phases of the project. 

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