2nd lesson in the 12 lesson unit - How did Rome shape the Ancient World?
This lesson introduces students to Romulus legendary achievements. It includes the Sabine women, his political and religious initiatives and asks students to consider the significance of obituaries as evidence.
Each powerpoint highlights misconceptions and includes teacher notes to assist delivery or point towards further reading.
This lesson supports the work booklet.
It provides an excellent introduction in KS3 for centres who offer GCSE Ancient History or those that are considering offering GCSE Ancient History.
It is best used when supported by the work booklet that has been created - it is also significantly cheaper to buy the bundle.
1st lesson in the 12 lesson unit - How did Rome shape the Ancient World?
This lesson introduces students to the Romulus and Remus myth - and compares it with the limited archaeology that has survived - such as the Carcer and the Lapis Niger.
Each powerpoint highlights misconceptions and includes teacher notes to assist delivery or point towards further reading.
This lesson supports the work booklet.
It provides an excellent introduction in KS3 for centres who offer GCSE Ancient History or those that are considering offering GCSE Ancient History.
It is best used when supported by the work booklet that has been created - it is also significantly cheaper to buy the bundle.
Work Booklet to support the 12 lesson unit - How did Rome shape the Ancient World?
This work booklet is provided in docx format and pdf.
It incorporates a variety of activities and engages with artefacts and written documents.
The booklet covers the full breadth of Roman history - from pre-history until its fall.
It provides an excellent introduction in KS3 for centres who offer GCSE Ancient History or those that are considering offering GCSE Ancient History.
It is best used when supported by the Powerpoints that have been created - it is also significantly cheaper to buy the bundle.
14 lessons designed to teach diversity and the impact of the Reformation upon England.
It covers the English Reformation and diversity in Tudor England. It was created for a school using Pearson resources. It is fully resources with lessons, Work Booklet and Scholar’s guide. It contains misconceptions and advice for non-specialists.
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