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Explore our collection of KS2 Romans lesson planning packs and FreeBees! Learn all about the Roman Empire through our cross-curricular topic, or download Roman puzzles, timelines and other handy resources to complement your own Romans planning!
These Roman Gods KS2 Cards are a great way to introduce your class to some of the main Roman deities, including Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Pluto, Vest...
View full detailsUse this free Roman Roads KS2 Map and Images to show your class the extensive network of roads built by the Romans in Britain - and how some of the...
View full detailsThese free Roman Mosaics KS2 cards are ready to download and display in your classroom! Why not take a look at our KS2 Romans Topic, which includes...
View full detailsDownload these handy Roman Timeline KS2 Resources to support your class in understanding the chronology of the Roman civilisation. Children can use...
View full detailsThese Boudicca KS2 Picture and Discussion Cards are a great free resource to supplement your Romans and Celts planning. Use as part of a display or...
View full detailsThese Roman Pictures KS2 Cards are a great FREE resource to support your teaching of the Romans to your class. Use as part of a display, to help ge...
View full detailsDownload this FREE, informative poster to display in your class and help your KS2 children understand the structure of the Roman army. A perfect ac...
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Thanks, Rosemary! We're so pleased that this FreeBee was helpful for you :-)
Thanks, a great range of resources
You're welcome, Ian!
This was a great unit. Had some time in our day to schedule in an art activity and this fit the bill brilliantly
Thanks, Dawn! We're so pleased that you enjoyed these art lessons :-)
This chart breaks the classifications down to simple concepts that my students can understand.
Thanks, Dian - we're happy to hear that this was useful for your students :-)