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The Roman Empire Faces Attila Level V
Text Type: Nonfiction • Word Count: 1884

Lesson Parts
1) Before Reading
2) During Reading
3) After Reading
4) Build Skills
5) Build Fluency
6) Extend the Reading
7) Assessment

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The Roman Empire Faces Attila

WORKSHEETS FOR
THE ROMAN EMPIRE
FACES ATTILA

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COMPREHENSION QUIZ FOR
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FACES ATTILA

Comprehension Quiz
Level V Answer Sheet



Correlation
READING A-Z LEVEL V
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Book Summary
For five centuries starting around 27 BC, the leaders of the Roman Empire ruled successfully over large areas of Europe. Eventually, the empire became so vast that it had to be divided between two emperors. This division considerably reduced the power of the empire, which lost control of its borders, leaving them open to attack from invaders. Taking advantage of the weakness and lack of strong leadership, the Visigoths attacked and destroyed the city of Rome. After this devastating blow came an even greater challenge to the empire: A ferocious leader named Attila the Hun attacked the Roman Empire from the east and the west. To save the empire, Aetius, a great Roman general, persuaded several tribes in the empire to join forces and form an army to fight Attila. This huge army defeated Attila at the monumental Battle of Chalons. Photographs, maps, and illustrations support the text.

About the Lesson

Targeted Reading Strategy

  • Ask and answer questions

Objectives

  • Use the reading strategy of asking and answering questions to understand text
  • Sequence events
  • Identify and understand the use of adjectives
  • Understand how to read pronunciations in parentheses

Materials

  • Book -- The Roman Empire Faces Attila (copy for each student)
  • Chalkboard or dry erase board
  • Dictionaries
  • KWLS, sequence events, adjectives, pronunciation worksheets
  • World maps
  • Discussion cards

     Indicates an opportunity for students to mark in the book. (All activities may be completed with paper and pencil if books are reused.)

Vocabulary

  • Content words: allies, barbarians, diplomacy, dowry, empire, Germanic, humanity, prestige, rampaged, sacked, scourge, siege