Learning objective

  • To make inferences about life in Roman times.

Success criteria

  • I can describe an artefact.
  • I can make observations
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National curriculum

History

Pupils should: 

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Display the Presentation: Explain the answer and allow the children time to discuss reasons why the Roman army may be described as the most successful in history. Remind the children to use what they learned in the last lesson to support their answers.

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support

Can focus on making observations about what the artefacts were used for.

Pupils working at greater depth 

Can create a museum guide for an artefact using Activity: Artefact guide.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: making reasoned observations about

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Vocabulary definitions

  • artefact

    A historical object.

  • observation

    A statement based on something seen - usually at first hand.

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