Math
Ancient Rome
Figurative Language
Word Problems
Ancient Rome Part 2
100

56 divided by 7 is...

8

100

Neptune, the god of the seas, was known for having this powerful weapon

Trident

100

A comparison that does NOT use like or as

Ex: The winner of the race was lightning.

Metaphor

100

Bree plants 6 rows of flowers in her garden. Each row has 7 flowers. How many flowers does Bree have altogether?

Bree has 42 flowers altogether.
100

Rome today is a city located in which country and continent.

Rome is located in Italy which is in Europe.

200

45 rounded to the nearest ten is...

50

200

Place these three groups of Roman people in order from MOST powerful to LEAST powerful:

Plebeians

Enslaved people

Patricians

Patricians

Plebeians

Enslaved people

200

Giving a non-human object human qualities.

Ex: The moon was smiling down at me from the sky.

Personification

200

Alex has 36 Pokemon cards total. He puts the cards into 6 equal groups. How many Pokemon cards are in each group?

6 Pokemon cards are in each group.

200

What unusual way was the goddess Minerva born?

She was born from Jupiter's head.

300

This property states that changing the grouping in a multiplication equation will not change the product.

Ex: (4 x 3) x 2 = 4 x (3 x 2)

Associative Property of Multiplication

300

The Roman Republic was made up of these two groups of people

2 consuls and the Senate

300

When a sentence has many words that start with the same letter or sound.

Ex: Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.

Alliteration

300

Emma brings 38 rubber bands to school for a project. Jane brings in 57 rubber bands. They combine their rubber bands. How many rubber bands do they have altogether?

They have 95 rubber bands altogether.

300

"With great power, comes great danger" was the important lesson from which Roman legend?

The Sword of Damocles

400
This visual has rows with an equal amount in each. It is a helpful strategy for solving multiplication and division problems!

Array

400

This period of Rome means "Roman Peace" in Latin

Pax Romana

400

An exaggeration to make a point. 

Ex: The hot chocolate was a million degrees.

Hyperbole

400

Penelope has 102 stickers. She gives away 45 of them to her friends at school. How many stickers does she have left?

Penelope has 57 stickers left.

400

Create a sentence using the word barbarian. Then, define what barbarian means.

Ex: Julius Caesar believed anyone not from Rome was a barbarian.

Barbarian means people who are considered wild and uncivilized.

500

Use the break apart and distribute strategy to solve 17 x 6

Ex:

17 x 6 = (10 x 6) + (7 x 6)

          =  60 + 42

          = 102

500

This is the place people would visit to see spectacles in Ancient Rome. The government used this place to distract people from food shortages.

Circus Maximus

500

A comparison that uses like or as.

Ex: Her cheeks were as red as roses.

Simile

500

Capri bakes 6 trays of cookies. Each tray has 8 cookies. She gives Ms. Klipp 14 cookies the next day at school. How many cookies does Capri have left?

Capri has 34 cookies left.

500

What two groups fought against each other in the Punic Wars and what was the outcome?

Rome ultimately won the Punic Wars against Carthage and gained control of most land around the Mediterranean Sea.

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