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KS4 lesson for Unit 6: Augustus of Prima Porta, in Component 1: Myth and Religion, of the OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE. The lesson objective is the study of the Augustus of Prima Porta statue as a significant symbol of power for the Romans, and more specifically Augustus.

Accessible for all ability groups and the resources are easily differentiated for more and less academically able students.

This lesson includes…

  • A starter recap quiz on Unit 5: Festivals, where students are encouraged to use knowledge organisers to help them answer.
  • Study of Augustus and introduction to Augustan architecture, with a video resource and timeline/chronology activity to support learning.
  • In-depth study of the Augustus of Prima Porta, with a video resource and annotated visual source to support learning.
  • [6] mark exam question with guidance and sentence starters.
  • A study of the significance of the Augustus of Prima Porta as a symbol of power for the Romans.
  • Design your own symbol of power activity.
  • Optional Augustus research homework activity in preparation for next lesson/symbol of power.
  • Optional Augustus documentary video linked.

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