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  1. Year 4: The Roman EmpireRoman Coins Lesson 2 Duration1 hour. Date: Planned by Katrina Gray for Two Temple Place, 2014 Main teaching LO: To know how Roman money was used Cross curricular links: Literacy, History Explain that the Romans were the first people to introduce coins to Britain.

  2. Explore our collection of KS2 Romans lesson planning packs and FreeBees! Learn all about the Roman Empire through our cross-curricular topic, or download Roman puzzles, timelines and other handy resources to complement your own Romans planning!

  3. Free primary school history lesson plans and teaching resources for the Romans topic for key stage 2 year 3 and year 4 including a full scheme of work and Roman Britain lesson activity ideas

  4. Roman Empire. The Romans introduced new technology to Britain including: roads, central heating, and aqueduct and established a written language and introduced coins. The Roman army was organised and efficient helped to Emperor Hadrian built Hadrian’s wall across northern Britain which helped the Romans defend their occupied land.

  5. •How was Britain influenced by the Roman Empire? •What was Britain like at the time when the Romans invaded? •What does ‘empire’ mean? •Who was Boudicca? •What was life like in the area around Greenwich during Roman times? . Why did the Romans leave Britain? Key words Romans Londinium empire army Boudicca legacy

  6. Play Free Interactive Online Games about Ancient Rome. Interactive Quiz Questions with Answers about Ancient Rome by Topic . Ancient Rome Five Themes of Geography. Early Ancient Rome - The Founding and Kingdom. Ancient Rome - The Roman Republic. Ancient Rome - The Roman Empire. Daily Life in Ancient Rome. Ancient Roman Entertainment

  7. Year 3 and Year 4 children learn about the Roman Empire and its impact and legacy on Britain through a range of curricular approaches. Make busts and mosaics, build a chariot and an aqueduct, create a dance of an invasion, debate opposition or collaboration and grasp the extent of the empire.

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