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“Just Like the Greeks!” Children’s Book Create a children’s book that highlights how similar Greek and Roman cultures were. Examine similarities between Greek and Roman architecture, literature, science, and religion. Your book needs to include the following items: creative cover with title, four illustrated pages, and four different similarities that are highlighted between the two cultures. Points will be given for the following items: 16 points – 4 different similarities are explained in detail in well written paragraphs and highlighted with detailed illustrations 5 points – creative approach on project (cover of book, small details) 4 points – project is neat and uses correct grammar Example Title of book: Just Like the Greeks! Start every page with…”The Roman architecture was just like the Greeks, but…” Use the following topics: architecture, literature, science, and religion. “Daily Life in Rome” Journals Create a journal that highlights what daily life in ancient Rome was like. Examine what life was like in ancient Rome through creating a journal of a person that may have lived in the ancient city. Your journal must include the following items: four complete, well written journal entries; a character biography page; terms from our textbook that describe daily life in Rome (example togas, forum, apartments, etc…). Points will be given for the following items: 12 points - four complete, accurate, vocabulary rich journal entries that create a vivid picture of what life in ancient Rome was like. 4 points – biography profile (develop a character outline of who owns the journal that you are creating) 5 points – creative approach to project (cover, the little details) 4 points – neatness and use of correct grammar “Fall of Rome” Four Panels Create a four panel display to highlight the different causes of the fall of Rome. Examine what caused the destruction of the Roman Empire through creating four panels that show and explain what happened. Panels should include the social and economic problems of Rome and then the Eastern and Western Empires. Points will be given for the following items: 16 points – full, detailed illustrations and well written, complete captions (4 points per panel) 4 points – neatness and grammar 5 points – creativeness of project. Just Like the Greeks? – children’s book 16 points – four full illustrations and accurate/complete information 5 points – creative approach to project 4 points – neatness and grammar Daily Life in Rome – diary of a Roman 12 points – four journal entries that create a vivid picture of daily life in Rome 4 points – biography that explains who your person is 5 points – creative approach to project 4 points – neatness and grammar Fall of Rome – four panels 16 points – four full, detailed illustrations and well written, complete captions (4 points per panel) 4 points – neatness and grammar 5 points – creativeness of project.