History
- The child has learned about the daily life, culture, and customs of ancient Romans through engaging in hands-on activities such as creating Roman mosaics and building miniature Roman structures.
- They have grasped the concept of the Roman Empire and its expansion through interactive map activities, understanding the key territories and significant historical events.
- The activity has provided the child with a basic understanding of famous Roman figures and leaders, such as Julius Caesar and Augustus, through storytelling and role-playing exercises.
- By participating in a mock Roman senate, the child has learned about the structure of government and the decision-making process in ancient Rome.
For continued development related to the activity, encourage the child to explore historical documentaries, visit local museums with Roman artifacts, and engage in further hands-on projects such as constructing a Roman chariot or designing a Roman costume for a role-playing activity.
Book Recommendations
- Tales of the Romans by Anita Ganeri: A collection of stories and myths from ancient Rome, providing a captivating introduction to Roman history and culture.
- You Wouldn't Want to Be a Roman Gladiator! by John Malam: This interactive historical book offers a humorous and informative look at the life of a Roman gladiator, perfect for engaging young readers.
- Roman Diary: The Journal of Iliona by Richard Platt: This historical fiction diary follows the daily life of a young girl living in Roman-occupied Britain, offering a unique perspective on Roman history.
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