Lesson aimed at providing contextual knowledge for students about to undertake the ‘Medicine Through Time’ GCSE specification.
Content: medicine in Ancient Rome covering what the Romans did to improve public health including the construction of aqueducts and public baths.
Lesson is fully scaffolded (orange, green, purple tasks) and includes exam skill practice (a ‘explain a similarity’ question comparing Roman public health to our system in the modern day).
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