Roads and Bridges
As they say, "all roads lead to Rome". Well, in the days of ancient Rome, that saying was completely true. Roads and Bridges had a HUGE impact on the development of Rome, culturally, politically, and economically. They were developed for expansion and other military purposes, but they were used for many different purposes.

They spanned almost the entire Roman Empire. Roads and Bridges inspired a lot of art and also were highly useful in spreading culture and technology throughout the diverse peoples of Rome. Roads and Bridges were all hand laid, by Roman soldiers and were constructed so well that they needed little to no maintenance, many roads and Bridges are still in use today.
PresentationMy group (group 4) decided to base our presentation on the idea of a "Road Back to Ancient Rome". Each of us had a character and I was the guide between the different aspects of the presentation, shown by the different characters. There was Pliny the elder for art, Pompey for Uses ,Cornelius for construction, and I was Matella, the guardian and guide for the road and I also talked about history. We incorporated as many pictures and visual aids as we could (i.e. PowerPoint, video, edible road, costumes, etc.) and also tried to get as much student involvement as we could (i.e. quiz, etc.).
PowerPointor
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dg93mwws_0hv829bhqVideo
1 comment:
Very Good reflection Rachel. Noe you need to continue with more blogs on the Problem based learning and on the presentations.
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