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Romans & Celts

Introduction

A full 4 hour session with many activities including the chance to try on costumes, replica Roman shield and armour. Lots of hands on fun and learning!

Visiting classes will meet a Roman character and find out what their life was like and how it changed in Romano-Celtic Britain.

The children will have a chance to discover where some Roman objects have been found in the area and get a closer look at them in the Archaeology Gallery.

At the end of the day there will be a slide show talk which will bring together elements and themes from the day.

Progression level 3

Target Age Yr 3 – 5

Length of session 4 hours including lunch break.

Area of Learning:

Humanities

What Matters Statements: 

Enquiry, exploration and investigation inspire curiosity about the world, its past, present and future. 

Events and human experience are complex, and are perceived, interpreted and represented in different ways. 

Informed, self-aware citizens engage with the challenges and opportunities that face humanity, and are able to take considered and ethical action. 

 Cross Curricular Skills:

Creativity and Innovation

Creative thinking and problem solving

Progression Step 3

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