Image of The Romans

Unit 3's topic this term is The Rotten Romans.  Here are some useful web links to help your child find out more at home.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/topics/zwmpfg8

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/

http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/Romans.html

http://www.knowtheromans.co.uk/

http://www.ngkids.co.uk/history/10-facts-about-the-ancient-Romans

http://www.historyforkids.net/ancient-rome.html

http://primaryfacts.com/the-romans-facts-information-and-resources/

 

If you find any useful information please share it with us.

Comments

Ben
14 April 2016

At the peak of its power, Rome ruled more than 45 million people across Europe, North Africa and Asia. Its army was the most powerful in the world, and as it conquered more land, Rome grew from a town into an enormous capital.

Alishba
14 April 2016

Ancient Rome was home to gleaming white marble temples, lavish palaces and spectacular gladiator shows.

Jaden
14 April 2016

Julius Caesar first tried to invade Britain but, the weather was too bad and his ships were being destroyed so he wen back to Gaul.

Mr Clegg
14 April 2016

Good research here. I like how you have used the internet find out these fantastic facts. Can anyone find anymore??????

Issa
14 April 2016

Roman legend says that Romulus had a twin brother called Remus. As babies they were abandoned in the area which later became Rome. A she-wolf found and raised them, but when they grew up, Romulus fought and killed Remus and became the first ruler of Rome!

Simon
14 April 2016

The Romans didn’t spend all their time fighting – they were amazing architects and engineers too! They built roads and walls – things we now take for granted.

Huma
28 April 2016

steam train
There,s a fire box on a steam enjine locomotive a fireman loads coal into the fire box and burns it

Huma
28 April 2016

steam train
There,s a fire box on a steam enjine locomotive a fireman loads coal into the fire box and burns it

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