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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand the basic concepts of physics and how they relate to the Roman Empire.

Materials and Prep

  • Pen and paper
  • Access to the internet or books for research
  • Prior knowledge of the Roman Empire

Activities

  1. Research and discuss the technological advancements of the Roman Empire.

    Using the internet or books, find information about the inventions and engineering feats of the Romans. Pay particular attention to their achievements in architecture, aqueducts, and transportation.

  2. Explore the physics behind Roman inventions.

    Choose one Roman invention that interests you and analyze the physics principles involved in its functioning. For example, you could examine the physics behind the construction of the Colosseum or the mechanics of Roman war machines.

  3. Create a presentation or poster.

    Based on your research and analysis, create a presentation or poster that highlights the physics concepts used in Roman inventions. Include diagrams, images, and explanations to demonstrate your understanding.

United Kingdom: Year 7 Talking Points

  • "The Roman Empire was known for its advanced engineering and technological achievements."
  • "The Romans built impressive structures like aqueducts and roads, which required a good understanding of physics."
  • "The Romans used physics principles to design and construct their famous architectural wonders, such as the Colosseum and the Pantheon."
  • "Roman war machines, like the ballista and catapult, relied on physics concepts like force, trajectory, and leverage."
  • "By studying the physics behind Roman inventions, we can gain insights into their scientific knowledge and problem-solving abilities."

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