The Roman game of Rota was popular with Roman soldiers as long as 2000 years ago. It's easy to play, and unlike tic-tac-toe, it's not liable to end in a tie! Here's what you need to know.
Your students will love playing this colorful and informative game of Ancient Rome bingo. It makes a great introduction to the subject for a history lesson and a welcome fun break in the classroom. Included are 32 vocabulary calling cards and 30 unique bingo game boards. We recommend that you laminate the boards and cards so that you can use them over and over. Equip your independent learning center with this game and kids will have something that is sure to quietly entertain them as they are learning. Bingo can be played with as few as 2 players and it is a game that is quickly understood by all ages. The cards just by themselves also make an engaging ancient civilizations learning resource. Print them twice and you are set to play a memory game. The words covered are: Aqueduct, Arch, Barbarian, Chariot, Circus, Colosseum, Constantine, Dictator, Empire, Etruscans, Forum, Gladiator, Greeks, Ides of March, Julius Caesar, Latin, Legion, Mediterranean, Mosaic, Pantheon, Patricians, Pax, Plebeians, Punic Wars, Republic, Romulus and Remus, Senate, SPQR, Tiber River, Toga, Twelve Tables, and Veto, If you like this resource, you may also like: • Ancient Rome Flashcards • Ancient Rome Word Wall • Ancient China Bingo We love FEEDBACK! And you earn CREDITS! • Log in to your Teachers Pay Teachers account. • Click on the drop down menu “My TpT”. • Select “My Purchases”. • Choose ratings and leave feedback. • Know that we love you for it! ♥ ♥ ♥
Hello all! I have been using Google Earth and Google Maps in my classroom for over three years now and it is a game changer! Not only does Google earth act like a digital globe, students can use Google Maps and Google earth to enter 360° photo spheres to experience locations in all directions. This is awesome to use with any location in social studies (i.e. Colosseum, Pyramids of Giza, Tigris and Euphrates, etc.) but also is wonderful to add another layer to novel studies. You can have your students deep dive into the setting f a book by "traveling" there and experiencing what the characters might have seen! It is easier to show you how to use it so check out this video! If you want to see how it can work in your classroom go ahead and download this FREE Ancient Rome Google Earth Task Cards and Activities. If you really like these activities, head on over and check out more activities like this in my store! Subscribe to our mailing list
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Use our printable game board and learn how to play the ancient Roman game of tic tac toe, also known as Rota, or Terni lapilli.
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Check out the list of websites that have been collected to help homeschoolers, moms, and teachers find the most suitable Latin syllabus and free printable worksheets to practice Latin: LATIN FOR BEGINNERS BY BENJAMIN L. D’OOGE, Ph.D. the whole book online: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18251/18251-h/files/LatinBegin1.html Transparent Language: Learn Latin Basics: http://www.transparent.com/learn-latin/ Transparent Language: Latin Proficiency Test http://www.transparent.com/learn-latin/proficiency-test.html University of Notre Dame: Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid http://archives.nd.edu/latgramm.htm Online Latin School http://www.carmentalatin.com/ Learning Latin on Youtube blog: http://learn-with-youtube.blogspot.com/2009/02/latin-phrases.html Games: Latin Crossword: http://www.surfacelanguages.com/dictionary/Latin/crossword Latin Word Maker http://www.surfacelanguages.com/dictionary/Latin/wordmaker# Latin Word Search: http://www.surfacelanguages.com/dictionary/Latin/wordsearch Surface Languages: Latin Phrases http://www.surfacelanguages.com/language/Latin Practical Online Tutorial for Beginners of Latin Language (Tha National Archives) http://apps.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/ The University of Texas at Austin: Latin Online http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/latol-0.html Latin For Mountain Men http://mysite.du.edu/~etuttle/classics/latin/learnlat.htm Youtube Channel for Learning Latin on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCEE83F43EEE0FDB5 Roman Numerals http://www.learnlangs.com/latin/numerals.htm COnversational Phrases in Latin http://www.learnlangs.com/latin/phrases.htm Teaching Material for Latin: http://www.roserwilliams.com/teaching-materials.html Latin Songs: http://www.minimus-etc.co.uk/SupportSheets/supportsheet18TenGreenBottles.pdf Ye Gods! Crossword: http://www.minimus-etc.co.uk/SupportSheets/supportsheet24GodsCrossword.pdf Practice Latin with these online activities: http://www.quia.com/shared/latin/ Quid Facis? Game with verbs: http://www.ellenjmchenry.com/homeschool-freedownloads/latin-games/documents/QuidFacis.pdf Latin for Homeschooling: http://www.ellenjmchenry.com/homeschool-freedownloads/latin-games/ Staring Out in Latin by Barbara Bell: http://www.minimus-etc.co.uk/ Resources for Teaching Minimus http://www.minimus-etc.co.uk/resources_page.htm Support Sheets for Minimus http://www.minimus-etc.co.uk/SupportSheets_page1.htm Lingua Latina: Nouns iOS App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lingua-latina-nouns/id934996175?ls=1&mt=8
Who were the Romans? Find out how Rome was ruled, what the Romans believed and what they did for fun in this BBC Bitesize year 5/6 primary history guide.
This set of printable Latin vocabulary posters includes: - The Classroom - Animals - The Beach - The Park - The Farm - The City Each print shows a cute depiction of a the scenes with some of the main vocabulary around the edges. This item is a printable instant download with the files in PDF file format. The dimensions of the prints are an A3 size; however the PDF file can be scaled to any desirable size without losing print quality. The file will be instantly available to download once payment is successfully processed. You can then print it yourself at home or have it printed professionally at a local printing store. PLEASE NOTE The listing is for a digital file only! Neither the frame nor a physical item will be shipped to you. Please remember that computer monitors vary. Colours and contrast may differ slightly across different computers and other devices. There may also be a slight difference between the colours seen on your monitor and the printed colours. Copyright © 2016 Palaeo Prints: all designs are copyrighted, remain the rights of the seller, and cannot be reproduced or altered in any way without obtaining written permission from the copyright owner. Distribution or reselling of these prints is strictly prohibited.
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The ancient Roman game of ROTA is easy to learn, quick to play. It makes a great game for new recruits that teaches planning ahead and the points of the compass.