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History

  • The child has learned about the origins and expansion of the Roman Empire.
  • They have learned about the social structure and government of ancient Rome.
  • They have learned about the major achievements and contributions of the Roman Empire.
  • They have learned about the decline and fall of the Roman Empire.

Social Studies

  • The child has gained an understanding of the cultural and religious practices of ancient Rome.
  • They have learned about the daily life and customs of people living in the Roman Empire.
  • They have learned about the influence of the Roman Empire on later civilizations.
  • They have learned about the impact of the Roman Empire on the development of law and government.

To continue developing their understanding of the Roman Empire, the child can engage in activities such as creating a timeline of important events in Roman history, researching and presenting on a specific aspect of Roman culture, or participating in a role-play activity where they take on the role of a Roman citizen. They can also explore virtual tours or visit museums that have exhibits on Roman history.

Book Recommendations

  • The Roman Empire: A Very Short Introduction by Christopher Kelly: This book provides a concise overview of the Roman Empire, covering its rise, expansion, and eventual decline.
  • The Roman World by Peter Jones: This book offers a comprehensive exploration of various aspects of Roman life, including politics, society, economy, and culture.
  • City: A Story of Roman Planning and Construction by David Macaulay: This illustrated book takes readers on a journey to ancient Rome, explaining the planning and construction of a typical Roman city.

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