Exploring Ancient Civilizations: Rome

Lesson 17
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ELA

Unit 6

3rd Grade

Lesson 17 of 22

Objective


Explain what caused the fall of the Roman Empire. 

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

What led to the decline of the Roman Empire? 

Key Questions


  • What does the phrase, "All roads lead to Rome" mean?  

  • How did the Roman emperor's desire for power influence the Roman empire? 

  • Where does the word vandalism come from? Why? 

  • What influence did the Hun have on the Roman empire? 

  • What does the phrase, "Rome wasn't built in a day" mean? 

Vocabulary


decline

v.

to become worse in condition or quality

foreigner

n.

a person who is from a different country

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Common Core Standards


  • RI.3.3 — Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect.

Supporting Standards

L.3.4
L.3.6
RF.3.3
RF.3.4
RI.3.1
RI.3.4
RI.3.5
RI.3.7
RI.3.10
SL.3.1
W.3.10

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Explain the significance of the heading “The empire lives on."

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