PPT-Reading Gladiators

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Year 56 challenge 2017 Aims To provide opportunities for sustained reading To broaden the range of childrens reading by introducing them to some of the most interesting

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Year 56 challenge 2017 Aims To provide opportunities for sustained reading To broaden the range of childrens reading by introducing them to some of the most interesting writers beyond the obvious popular choices. The Romans used great public projects to make their empire the most advanced of the ancient world. . The Romans particularly excelled at building roads. The roads made it easier the Romans to travel, move troops, collect taxes and trade with faraway provinces. The expression, “All Roads Lead To Rome” refers to . for . the common soldiers being slaves and their leaders being gladiators — the former men of the humblest, the latter men of the worst. ,. . class . — added insult to the injury which they inflicted upon Rome. . Becca. . Postoll. History . Rome was established April 21, 753 BC. The first known gladiatorial combat took place at a funeral of . Junius. Brutus . Gladiatorial Combat was taken from the Etruscans. Janine . Canty. Michael Mondshein. Overview. Short Story. Gladiator?. Where?. Map. Travel Brochure. Good Gladiator?. Lifespan. . Weapons?. VIDEO!!. Why are there gladiators in the first place?. Short Story. 264 B.C. – 404 A.D.. Origin of Gladiator Matches. Originated as tributes paid to dead ancestors. Connected to . funerals. First Gladiators. First gladiator match in 264 B.C.. Staged by . Marcus . and . A Gladiator’s Life. Types of Gladiators. Circus Maximus and The Colosseum. A Gladiator’s Life. As Rome expands it comes into conflict with other cultures which leads to armed conflict. Majority of those that become gladiators are because of conquest. Roman Family Life. Rome during the time of its expansion was essentially run by a few powerful and rich families. . The network was not completely closed to outsiders, but it certainly safeguarded the privileges and wealth of Rome’s illustrious families like the . C. rowe. In Gladiator. Russell Crowe in Gladiator. Russell Crowe in Gladiator the movie was inspired casting. Russell Crowe in Gladiator played the part of . Maximus. . Decimus. . Meridius. and was praised for "Crowe's steely, soulful performance". Russell Crowe was consumed by his role and the movie, which was directed by Ridley Scott, and contributed to the screenplay on many occasions. Russell Crowe received the coveted Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role in the 73rd Academy Awards.. Hetaira. (. i. ) . . Porne. . Symposium. Pornoboscos. /. Pornoboscus. Rome:. Atellan Farce. . . Mime (masked and unmasked). Infamis/. infamia. . Dediticii. . Charioteers Gladiators Venatores. - Review. Becca. . Postoll. History . Rome was established April 21, 753 BC. The first known gladiatorial combat took place at a funeral of . Junius. Brutus . Gladiatorial Combat was taken from the Etruscans. Year 2 Challenge. Readinggladiators.co.uk. gladiators@justimaginestorycentre.co.uk. @. RGladiators. Sam . Keeley. I’ve booked Reading Gladiators – what next?. 18 July – introductory webinar links sent to registered schools. . Postoll. History . Rome was established April 21, 753 BC. The first known gladiatorial combat took place at a funeral of . Junius. Brutus . Gladiatorial Combat was taken from the Etruscans. At . first, . Facts about Gladiators. Roman gladiators were trained in mortal combat,. a form of public entertainment in ancient Rome.. Roman gladiators were usually convicted. criminals, slaves, or prisoners of war.. Year 4 Challenge. Readinggladiators.co.uk. gladiators@justimaginestorycentre.co.uk. @. RGladiators. Nikki Gamble, Caroline Bradley. I’ve booked Reading Gladiators – what next?. 18 July – introductory webinar links sent to registered schools.

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