Greek Civilization
Roman Leaders
Literary Devices
Because of Mr.Terupt
Math Masters
100

What were the main independent regions in Ancient Greece called?

City-state or Polis
100

Who was the first emperor of Rome?

Augustus

100

“The wind whispered through the trees.”

Personification

100

Who is the teacher that changes the students’ lives?

Mr. Terupt

100

6 X 7

42

200

What was the agora mainly used for?

Public Space/Market Place or Meeting Place

200

Which Roman leader was assassinated on the Ides of March?

Julius Caesar

200

Boom! The thunder roared.”

Onomatopoeia

200

Which character struggles with making good choices at the beginning, prankster and troublemaker?

Peter

200

9 X 6

54

300

Which city-state was known for its strong army and focus on discipline?

Sparta

300

Who was known for building Constantinople and supporting Christianity?

Constantine

300

“He was as brave as a lion.”

Simile

300

Which character is often seen as the “class brain”?

Luke

300

What is 3/4 × 2?

6/4 or 1 1/2

400

Which city-state is known as the birthplace of democracy?

Athens

400

Which leader was known for his cruelty and is often remembered as a tyrant?

Nero

400

“The classroom was a zoo.”

Metaphor

400

Which two characters have a complicated friendship because of family opinions and social differences?

Danielle and Anna

400

A recipe needs 3/4 cup of sugar. If you double the recipe, how much sugar do you need?

6/4 = 1 1/2 cups 

500

How did geography (mountains and seas) influence Greek civilization?

It led to isolated city-states and strong sea trade/travel

500

How did Augustus bring stability to Rome after years of conflict?

He created a stable government, strong army, and period of peace (Pax Romana)

500

“Crash! The fire cracked and crawled across the ground.”

Onomatopoeia + Alliteration

Can also be personification because of "Crawled"

500

During the fire marshal incident, students had to remove their projects from the walls. What did Mr. Terupt do, and what does this show about him as a teacher?

Possible to similar answers accepted: 

  • He respected the rule but still valued student work

  • He handled the situation calmly and fairly

  • He showed he cares about students and their learning

  • He balanced authority with understanding

500

Follow Pemdas

6+4×(3+2)

26

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