A Little Downtime

Isn't it funny how just when you feel like you're doing too much and getting just a wee bit overwhelmed with it all, something happens that forces you to sit back and cool your heels for awhile? Tuesday afternoon afterschool I was running errands. I had just bought dowels to make knitting needles with the fifth grade handwork class and was heading to the grocery store when my dansko-clad foot hit a crack in the sidewalk, my ankle turned sideways and I fell -- hard. It was bad enough that I couldn't put any weight on it all day on Wednesday. Today, I've been able to hobble around a bit but I stayed home from school both days. I'll be back at school tomorrow, just in time to finish off our first Roman History block.I was fortunate enough to have a very capable substitute to leave my class in the hands of. She was able to cover the material that I would have covered so my students will still be ready for their block test tomorrow. Though I never would have wished for a sprained ankle, having these two days has taken the edge off of what would have been a very busy block-switch weekend.I always enjoy the opportunity to look back upon the work that we accomplished in each block and a block test is the perfect way to do that. I always write the test in a way that allows the students to do quite well. I want them to have that satisfying look back on what they know.Topics that will be covered this time are:

  • Alexander the Great
  • Aeneas and The Trojan War
  • Romulus and Remus
  • The Sabines
  • The Etruscans
  • Horatius at the Bridge
  • Roman Law
  • Patricians and Plebeians
  • Carthage and the Punic Wars
  • Hannibal
  • The Senate, Assembly, Consuls, Dictator, Tribunes, and the power of the "veto"
  • The Gracchi Brothers
  • Gaius Marius
  • Spartacus
For academic content we covered:
  • Latin roots
  • Review of direct speech
  • Review of parts of speech
  • Beginning diagramming sentences
  • Spelling -- lots of difficult names!
Wow! That's a lot of material covered in a four week block! Hopefully this weekend I'll post some main lesson page photos.
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