Hoping to see the best of Rome in 4 days? This complete 4 days in Rome itinerary will help you have the perfect trip to Rome, Italy!
Trying to decide things to Do in Rome at Night? Rome night tours, throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain, explore Vactian City, Colosseum, dinner, or cocktails
This Eternal City is full of beauty and surprises. From the iconic Rome landmarks to hidden gems like Chiostro del Bramante, and Colosseo Quadrato, here are the 28 BEST things to do in Rome!
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These Ancient Rome activities will keep kids interested while they learn about this ancient culture.
Even if the city is a bit more expensive to visit, there are lots of fun and free things to do in Rome. And you can still visit some of these world-renowned landmarks without spending a dime on it.
Make your study come alive with these Ancient Rome unit study activities and ideas that we used with MFW Rome to the Reformation.
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The Decline of Rome Small Group Activity is a great way to teach the downfall of the Roman Empire by making it relevant to today. In groups of two, students analyze one of the reasons(per group) of Rome’s decline and draw similarities with today’s society. Students present their analogies to the class. Six different reasons plus the final blow from germanic tribes. The reasons are: 1. Decline in Roman morals and values 2. Decline in Public Health 3. Political Corruption 4. Unemployment/slavery 5. Inflation 6. Military Spending 7. Final Blow - Germanic Invasions Fall of Rome
Ideas on Rainy Day Rome Activities! St Peter's, The Vatican, The Pantheon, Food, Catacombs Underground, Museums
These Ancient Rome activities will keep kids interested while they learn about this ancient culture.
When planning for your Ancient Rome unit, you need to check out these engaging Ancient Rome activities! Your students will love these creative Ancient Rome lessons, projects, videos, and more!
One of my favorite things about teaching my fabulous third-grade students is teaching social studies. I LOVE their social studies units because many of them are about ancient civilizations. We start off the year with Ancient Egypt and Ancient China, and finish with Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. AQUEDUCTS This activity rocks because not only […]
Enough sightseeing? Rome Gladiator School is an highly entertaining and out of the ordinary activity. Let's be a gladiator for one day!
Homeschool Resources: Teaching Ancient Rome is a collection of printables, books, art, hands-on activities and more for teaching Ancient Rome in your homeschool.
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On May 19, I led a “pop-up card workshop” to teach how to build a card pop-up inspired by roman arenas, particularly by the Colosseum in Rome and the Arena in Verona. The Workshop was o…
One of my favorite things about teaching my fabulous third-grade students is teaching social studies. I LOVE their social studies units because many of them are about ancient civilizations. We start off the year with Ancient Egypt and Ancient China, and finish with Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. AQUEDUCTS This activity rocks because not only […]
Ancient Rome STEM & STEAM Challenges Cross-curricular challenges for students who are studying Ancient Civilizations and Ancient Rome! This resource has science, technology, engineering, and measurement activities to do with your upper elementary kids that will really enhance their learning! There are 2 Rome STEM Challenges in this pack. Each STEM Challenge has detailed directions, photo examples, a list of materials needed, prediction section, brainstorming section, trials 1, 2, & 3, final results section with drawings, and a reflection section. The STEM Challenges include: 1.Roman Aqueduct Challenge! Using a list of supplies, students must create an aqueduct that can transport water from one location to another. The goal of this challenge is to design an aqueduct that can transmit water from a source to at least three different locations (separate containers of water). The design must not have any leaks. Using a water can, students can test their model by pouring water from the starting point of their aqueduct and allowing it to travel to the three containers without any spilling. ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource 2. Roman Roads Maze Run! Using a list of supplies, students must design a shoebox marble maze that is inspired from the roads that the Romans engineered. The design must contain at least 6 tunnels and a bridge. There must be a beginning and an end point of the maze. When they groups are finished, they can challenge other groups to test out their design. ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource ______________________________________________________________________________ ✦Need assistance conducting STEM activities in the classroom? Try the STEM Handbook and Guide for Students!✦ You may be interested in these aligned Ancient Rome resources… Ancient Rome Interactive Notebook Ancient Rome Interactive PowerPoint ______________________________________________________________________________ This resource is part of the Ancient Civilizations STEM Challenges Curriculum Bundle Ancient Mesopotamia STEM Challenges Ancient Egypt STEM Challenges Ancient Israel STEM Challenges Ancient India STEM Challenges Ancient China STEM Challenges Ancient Greece STEM Challenges Ancient Rome STEM Challenges _______________________________________________________________________ Tips for Savvy TpT Shoppers: How to receive credit on TpT to use for future purchases: • Go to your My Purchases page. Under each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, FREEBIES, and products: • Look for a green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will now be able to see FREEBIES and customized emails from my store! ©2017 StudentSavvy All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. (unless you purchase the multiple license)
Best things to do in Rome with teens: Segway Tour, climb the St. Peter's Basilica, Food tour, Vatican City, toss a coin in Trevi Fountain
This post lists our top 10 things to do in Monti, Rome, including free activities, nightlife options, and where to eat and find the best gelato.
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We are in our 1st week of MFW Rome to Reformation. One of the activities this week was to make a Roman tablet like school children used in Roman times. The book gives instructions using corrugated cardboard or in the Roman Empire book they suggested using balsal wood I wanted something a little simpler. We used $1 unfinished wood frames from Michael's and non drying clay I think it was $3.59 for 4 colors which worked perfect for us. My father-in-law cut out some lightweight wood to fit in the frames, I used hot glue to secure them although wood glue may be better I was finishing them up last minute so hot glue worked best for me. We then gently pressed the modeling clay into the frame and used a playdough rolling pin to make it smooth. Make sure you save the little dowel used to prop up the frame, we sharpened them and used them as the stylus. We also used old gift cards cut in half to smooth out the clay after writing on it. The kids decorated the frames with markers and have been enjoying them all day. The tutorial included in the curriculum is for a diptych or double-sided tablet. You could easily use two frames and drill holes then add twine to make a double-sided tablet. We were originally going to this for the older two but when the little ones saw the clay, I tossed the idea out and just let them each make one.
Rome is the Eternal City, witnessing many civilizations and ages, which is reflected in its legacy of art, history, and architecture.
As we studied Ancient Rome in our homeschool, I looked for fun ways we could use food/snacks to further our learning. I love doing this because we already eat every day – so adding a food activity doesn’t take much extra time out of our day. I was searching on Pinterest and came across a […]
One of my favorite things about teaching my fabulous third-grade students is teaching social studies. I LOVE their social studies units because many of them are about ancient civilizations. We start off the year with Ancient Egypt and Ancient China, and finish with Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. AQUEDUCTS This activity rocks because not only […]
The Journey Through Time #2 Back In Time Ancient Rome Fun Mosaic. The Geronimo Stilton The Journey Through Time #2: Back In Time has your kids going back in time to Ancient Rome..
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Discover the best free things to do in Rome Italy and super cheap things to do in Rome; from free museums to beautiful villas, cheap street food in Rome & more!
Rome Travel Guide – a guide with 50+ best things to do in Rome including the best restaurants, bars, cafes, activities & more.
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When we were in Rome over May half term we wanted to experience as much of the city as we could. With two small children in tow we were conscious that they might be overloaded with history and lose interest in it all. So we decided to visit one of the biggest green spaces in...
In this post, we provide you with free, self-guided central Rome walking tours with a printable sightseeing map as well as an audio tour option for smartphones. You can use…