• The Roman Empire and its impact on Britain, Julius Caesar, Power of the Roman army AD42, British resistance or impact of technology, culture and beliefs.
• History, Key Stage 2, Stone Age to Iron Age
• Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. From late Neolithic hunters-gathers. Bronze Age religion, technology and travel. Iron Age hill forts, tribal kingdoms, farming, art and culture.
• Give children a sense of Roman history as they discover artefacts like real-life archaeologists.
• Turn your classroom into a historical dig. Uncover hidden Roman artefacts. Encourage enquiry skills and prompt class discussions.
• Engage your children with hands-on learning by transforming your classroom into an archaeological dig site. This collection includes authentic Roman replica artefacts such as coins, knucklebones game pieces, and tile fragments. The set also includes a small archaeology trowel and brush, to create your own archelogy dig in the classroom.
• This collection supports Key Stage 2 history curriculum topics, including the Roman Empire's impact on Britain. By examining these artefacts, children can explore significant historical events and figures such as Julius Caesar and the Roman army's power. The activity encourages critical thinking and enquiry skills, making history lessons interactive and memorable.
Additionally, the collection aligns with the Stone Age to Iron Age curriculum. Children can compare different historical periods, enhancing their understanding of technological and cultural developments over time.
Contents may vary.
• Great Roman artefacts handling opportunities
• Improve historical enquiry
• Lots of group fun!