English National Curriculum - History

6. Assessment: What was life like in Roman Britain?

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Recall key facts about life in Roman Britain

Describe life for a Roman soldier in Britain

Explain how life for the Celts changed in Roman Britain

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Keywords

Words and meanings to learn

impact

the effect or difference something makes

Latin

the language spoken by the Romans

Roman numerals

a system for counting that uses letters eg. 1 = I, 5 = V, 10 = X

legacy

the lasting impact and influence a civilisation has had on the present-day

civilisation

a large group of people who share certain advanced ways of living, like language, culture, and ways of working

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Resources: Classroom display from Lesson 1, detailing the children's knowledge of the Romans at the start of the unit.

Support Handout (1): A scaffolded template for children to write their letter as a soldier is provided, along with a word bank.

Core Handout (2): A space is provided for children to write their letter as a soldier, along with a word bank.

Challenge Handout (4): A space is provided for children to write their letter as a Celt.

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