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Hail Caesar, we're off on a Roman adventure. You'll find information on Gladiators, weaponry and the army, mosaics, daily life and images of artefacts. There's a heady selection of top quality links that support work on Celts and Celtic culture including information on Boudicca's revolt. There's not mush-room for much else in this topic!
A super exhibition of artefacts. The Roman shield and brooch will be a real talking point of any Romans lesson. Also includes Dinosaurs, Bronze Age, Axe Head, Roman Brooch, Saxon Axe, Viking comb, Medieval Tile, Mayflower and HMS Victory.
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A good site for KS2 teachers - adapt images and text and you will have a good KS2 resource. Features the main aspects of a wealthy Roman villa including Vestibulum, Fauces, Atrium, Ala, Tablinum and Peristylium.
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We like this site for its simple images and text with plenty of links to other great sites. Lots here on being a soldier and the end of Roman occupation. For how long have we been looking for a map like this? It works, it's clear, it's great.
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Discover what it must have been like to use the Baths as a Roman. Play this cute interactive game to learn more.
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Time lines, activities and 3D animations come together to bring you a cracker of a site.
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Character portraits and some good examples of questions to ponder. Great animated site.
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Interactive animation of how a Celtic Roundhouse was constructed. Great resource for "Houses in the Past" and for the "Romans".
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We have decided to place this link here as it is best suited to this topic. Learn about the Celts using these animations and activities.
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This website guides children through the processes of uncovering the past through archeology.
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Good mix of text and pictures that would suit independent research in upper juniors. Free but from a commercial provider of other resources.
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This web-book includes some lovely cartoons and plenty to click on and find out about. Lots of gory details here. Kids will love it.
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Forts, baths and after the Romans are but some of the themed photographs. Lots of additional details here to support the images.
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There's more to Celts than the Iceni, find out about how each of the tribes lived before the Romans, by clicking on the map. Would be great for an ICT database!
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Marvel at these fine example with added information to support teaching.
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Design your own using this website. Simple but fun. Suits art units too. Click the blue 'Next' button to get going. Requires the Flash player to work correctly - if you don't see the Roman soldier, you haven't got Flash.
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Good quality images of Roman artefacts. To get around the whole site, click the 'Theme' (Ceremony and Celebration, Childhood and Games, etc) then choose from the small row of sub-themes that appear below the main theme icons: Romans, Medieval, Tudors, Victorians, 20th Century - Present, World.
The quality of the images is excellent and the site is well worth looking through.
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What is the forum? and What happened in AD 60? are some of the questions which this site aims to answer.
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A terrific range of high quality, illustrated recipes from Roman Britain. Includes lentil casserole (pottage), libum and milk-fed snails!
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Lots of unusual artefacts from armour to leather underpants!
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Type "Roman" in the search box and then "search within this section" for whatever you wish to find "war", "coins" etc..
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Some facts about Roman Numerals including the rules as to their use. There is also link to a game of hangman where you convert Numerals into modern and vice versa. It starts with easy numbers and gradually gets more complex as you get more points.
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A fantastic overview which has lots of interesting details and information presented in a very child friendly way.
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A great site. Lovely images, the text is more suited to upper KS2. Includes information on - where they came from, their gods, clothes, farming and why they invaded the UK.
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A site which seeks to find out how we know, what we know and the legacy of the Romans. The pictures by children make this a very useable site that children love to use.
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A good overview of Roman settlement. Includes some reasonable time-line information that could form the basis of a note-taking activity. Has sections on A Roman Soldier, Tour the Roman Fort, Tour the Caledonian Village, and see the Caledonian Warrior.
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We love this one for the clickable timeline and great dress a soldier game.
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Image close-ups of Roman artefacts and editable worksheets in MS Word format to use with them.
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Track down these online answers. Please check this before using as websites often change addresses. And we should know after all!
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