Rome Presentation Slides
Ancient Rome Project 3 Phase Project + Presentation to Class Final Product is a Powerpoint Presentation (Can be done solo or with a partner) Today: Walk-through Assignment & Rubric Phase 1 – review Rome research, find additional websites and select topic Due Date: Wednesday, January 15
Ancient Rome Project – Phase 2: Outline What are the requirements? There are three: - an introductory statement (what will we learn about) - 10 bullet point statements (complete thoughts and sentences) and, - a summary/conclusion statement (what were the highlights) This is an important part of the project – organize your team to do research, take notes, find photos and agree on the format, etc. Teammates: I expect TEAMWORK from everyone!!!!!
Ancient Rome Project – Phase 2 Outline An introductory statement introducing to your topic -This should help me understand what your primary points will be about -It should also explain any specific subset of your topic
Ancient Rome Topic Outline Introduction examples Topic: Roman Gods 1) Our research will cover the topic of Roman Gods and Mythology, and will compare it to Greek Gods. We will specifically discuss Jupiter, Mars, Mercury and Bacchus because they seem to be the most interesting gods in our early research. Topic: Roman Engineering and Architecture 1) We will be presenting on Roman engineering since the Romans were considered the best ancient engineers and built many great monuments, you can still see today. We are thinking about presenting 3 or 4 major monuments. So far, from our research, the Colosseum and the Pantheon are part of what we will talk about.
Ancient Rome Presentation- Phase 2:Outline You also need at least 10 bullet points about main ideas to be presented. These are draft, so can change as you actually put the slides together. The idea is to first research and read as much as you can on your topic from the websites, take notes on the most interesting stuff to talk about on your topic. Remember your presentation should tell a story – have a beginning, middle and an end, that will lead us as listeners to your conclusion or summary.
Ancient Rome Presentation- Phase 2:Outline Example Outline Points (Think of these as the title and words you would put on a slide, accompanied by good pictures.) Topic: Roman Army Life - Roman soldiers often stayed on campaign and away from their family for long periods of time - Roman weapons consisted of ……. (this could be multiple slides) Topic: Roman Spectacles and Games - The first examples of major games were in Rome and were put on by Emperor XXXX to celebrate YYYY - While feeding Christians to the lions did happen, the more common events were …….. (this could be multiple slides)
Ancient Rome Presentation- Phase 2:Outline Finally, your outline should have a conclusion or summary slide Since you are telling a story, you should be telling us here what the point of that story is. Your bullet points are not random facts, but things that support something you want us to learn and remember about your topic
Ancient Rome Presentation- Phase 2:Outline Concluding/Summary point examples Topic: Roman Emperors Roman emperors were dictators, who had a great impact on Rome and its history. Some emperors were pretty bad and did evil things, but some wanted the best for their people and were good leaders. Topic: Christianity and Religion The Christian faith came into being under the Romans, and while at first there was a lot of conflict, eventually Rome not only accepted the Christians, but made their religion the most important in the empire.
Ancient Rome Presentation – Phase 3 & Presentation Phase 3 of the presentation is the actual slides: - There should be at least 15 slides, excluding title and source slides - Include lots of photos - Your slides should be of good quality, without grammar errors Make the slides simple – not too many words or ideas on each Finally, when we reach your part of our studies on Ancient Rome you will present/teach to the class
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