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Objective

The objective of this lesson is to explore the topic of Roman Generals from a biological perspective, understanding their physical and mental attributes that contributed to their success.

Materials and Prep

  • Internet access
  • Pen and paper
  • Optional: Books or articles about Roman Generals

Activities

  1. Research Roman Generals

    Using the internet or available resources, research and find information about different Roman Generals. Focus on their physical characteristics, such as height, build, and health, as well as their mental attributes, such as leadership skills, decision-making abilities, and strategic thinking.

  2. Create a Comparison Chart

    Using the gathered information, create a comparison chart that lists the different Roman Generals and their notable physical and mental attributes. Compare and contrast their qualities to identify common traits that contributed to their success as military leaders.

  3. Reflect and Discuss

    Write a short reflection on the importance of physical and mental attributes for Roman Generals. Discuss how these attributes may have influenced their strategies, decision-making, and overall success in battle.

United Kingdom: Year 7 Talking Points

  • "Roman Generals played a crucial role in the Roman Empire's military campaigns and conquests."
  • "Physical attributes, such as height, build, and health, were important for Roman Generals as they needed to lead and inspire their troops."
  • "Mental attributes, including leadership skills, decision-making abilities, and strategic thinking, helped Roman Generals devise effective battle plans and tactics."
  • "By researching and comparing different Roman Generals, we can identify common traits that contributed to their success."
  • "Understanding the biological aspects of Roman Generals allows us to appreciate the complex factors that influenced their achievements."

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