Learning objective
- To explore the impact of invasion and settlement by examining the legacy of the Roman Empire in Britain.
Success criteria
- I can explain when and why
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Lesson plan
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Display the Presentation: Speak like an expert. Working in pairs, ask the children to present to each other information about the fort at Vindolanda and the artefacts found there.
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In this unit
Assessment - History Y3/4 (A) Why did the Romans settle in Britain?
Y3/4 (A): Lesson 1: What was it like to live in Ancient Rome?
Y3/4 (A): Lesson 2: Why did the Romans invade and settle in Britain?
Y3/4 (A): Lesson 3: How did Britons respond to the Roman invasion?
Y3/4 (A): Lesson 4: Why was the Roman army so successful?
Y3/4 (A): Lesson 5: What do artefacts suggest about the lives of Roman soldiers in Britain?
Y3/4 (A): Lesson 6: What was the legacy of the Roman Empire in Britain?