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Rome: The Roman Kingdom Booklet

This Roman Kingdom Booklet has been created as a quick overview of Rome during this time.

Students will cover the 7 kings of Rome and then the fall of the monarchy.

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Roman Kingdom Booklet for 6th and 7th grade teachers

The Roman Kingdom Booklet

This booklet begins by introducing three symbols associated with the Roman Kingdom: the fasces, the laurel wreath, and the Aquila.

The first page touches on classes and gods.

Next, the monarchy is introduced while pointing out that history was not recorded as it happened at the time.

The 7 kings of Rome are names along with their most well-known beliefs or accomplishments. Finally, the end of the monarchy and interesting facts are shared.

You will find an answer key at the end of the file.

Using the books

This booklet is designed to help students learn an overview of the Roman Kingdom.

Students will find a word bank at the bottom of each page. Because of this, I had my students fill in the blanks before they cut apart and stapled their pages.

Some answers students will be able to use common sense. In other spots, students will need to research in order to find the answers.

When the book is completed, have the students cut apart the pages. Next, they will stack the pages in order and staple on the word bank. I had a sample hanging up to assist students. It helped to prevent students from cutting pieces of the booklet apart.

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