Soph's WestcCiv Blog
Thursday, May 28, 2015
In Class Essays
Today in class, we had to write our essay portion of our westciv exam. We had to choose three essays to write out of about five. I chose the one about what Jared Diamond's theory of "geographic luck" was about and how it applied to what civilization is like today. I though that essay was one of the easiest ones because the answer to it was easy and I already had a good idea as to what I was going to write. The second essay I chose was the one about the differences and similarities of ancient Rome and ancient Greece. You also had to talk about the type of entertainment and culture that ancient Rome and ancient Greece had. That essay was kind of easy I mean it was a little harder to write because I had to remember things about ancient Greece and we talked about that a while ago. The third essay I chose was one I did on the last exam which was the one about Socrates and his famous quote about life. I already knew what to write for this essay also because I already did it before and we talked a lot about it in the first and second semester. The essay writing wasn't as bad as I thought, but we really needed more time and maybe another class to finish because there was a lot of writing in the whole combination of the three essays. I also didn't think it was really fair that we had to write three and another class had to only write two essays. I am just happy it's over with and done.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
3RD DAY OF PRESENTATIONS
Today in class, it was the last day of our Rome project presentations. We have a smaller class so only two groups needed to go today and that was my group and Suky and Christina's. Sky's group went first and they made a drawing to go along with ancient Rome of the plebeians and patricians. I think they did a really good job on the drawing it was really neat. They also made a video on YouTube that described the Colosseum and it talked and read the facts to you which I thought was a unique idea and it was a really good video and wasn't too short or too long. They also had a third part of the project where they made a model of the Colosseum and it was really well built and it was big enough to look like an actual model of the Colosseum. Katie and I's project was good too I think we presented it well and I am just happy we are done with the projects and that the presentations are over with.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
2ND DAY OF PRESENTATIONS
Today in class, it was the second day of presentations and again we had to grade the groups that went today and there were three groups that presented. The first group was Chris' group and they made a model of the Colosseum and made a cake that the Romans who were rich named the patricians would eat during the time there were doing something for a special occasion. I really liked the cake and how they made the model. The second group was Reece's group and they made a video on a fight going on between the Romans and a barbarian. I think that it was far too short and they didn't really explain anything so I felt like there wasn't much done to that project. The third group was Jack's group and they built a catapult and had a program to go with it explaining the parts of the catapult and other facts about how it was used in ancient Rome. We went outside to test it and I think that they did a good job on how they built it. It was really well done. Tomorrow is the third day of presentations and I want to see what else the other groups did.
Monday, May 18, 2015
1ST DAY OF PRESENTATIONS
Today in class, it was the first day of presentations for our class. There were three presentations presented today. The first group was Gabby and Meghan who did a powerpoint and made pottery on the ancient pottery of Rome. I think they did really well presenting the powerpoint and explaining what types of pottery were more significant in ancient Rome. I also like the pottery they made with clay and how they glazed it and had it painted. The second group was Gabi's group and they made a program about the Circus Maximus. I really liked the idea they had to make a program because no one else would really think about doing something like that. It was very creative and the information was organized really well on the program. The third group was Sammi's group and they did a tri-fold and made a model of the Pantheon. I thought the board looked presentable with the pictures and the information. I also liked the model of the Pantheon. I think, for the first day, all the groups that went did well and had good ideas for this project.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
5-15-15
Yesterday in class, we finished watching the Rome video we were watching earlier this week. Some of us started to watch it last week, but I never really got a chance to watch it. It was about Tiberius Gracchus and how after his father died, he was the one expected to be just like his father and put Rome in a good place. He went to war with Rome's enemies at the time and made a truce with them and the Senate of Rome didn't agree with that so they started to hate Tiberius and wanted him dead so they eventually ended up murdering him and turned him away from the Assembly and his people. When he died, there was no funeral for him, they just put his body in the Tiber river and that was the end of Tiberius Gracchus.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
NOTES FROM POWERPOINT OF ANCIENT ROME
Notes -
Poor Plebs
Poor Plebs
- The poet Juvenal, said the people of ancient Rome (plebs) "anxiously hopes for two things: bread and circuses"
- Bread and the entertainment which was the Circus Maximus and the Colosseum, partly to keep them alive, and partly to keep them quiet
- Tiberius Gracchus recognized the advantages of courting the plebians
- Military generals worked that angle and lead an army that conquers a land, then give them a share in the spoils
- Soldiers' loyalty was to their military leader, not necessarily to Rome or the Republic
Julius Caesar
- Lived from (100-44 BCE)
- Highly successful general
- He conquered the huge territory of Gaul
- Made common folks happy
- Made friends in high places
- Pompey (a general who conquered Syria and Palestine)
- Crassus (the richest man in Rome, one of the richest men in all history)
- These three men formed the First Triumvirate ("rule of three men")
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
POP QUIZ
Today in class, we had a pop quiz which was very unexpected and everyone was worried about it because there is so much information on Rome so no one knew what it would be on. I only got one wrong which made me really happy and I was really thankful because I need any good grade I can get. We also worked on our project which is stressing me out because it is due in two days ad there is a lot of work to get done in other classes too and I just feel like I have to make time that really isn't there. I am going to work on as much as I can tonight so tomorrow night I won't have anything to do since I know I will have a lot of homework tomorrow night.
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