This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
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Juno
Queen of the Roman Gods
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Learning objective
I am learning about Juno, The Queen of the Roman gods.
Slide 2 - Slide
What do you think Juno was the Roman goddess of?
Slide 3 - Mind map
Slide 4 - Video
Juno
Juno was the Queen of the Gods and was married to Jupiter (King of the Gods)
She was the mother of Mars, Natio, Juventas and Vulcan.
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Juno
Juno was the beloved goddess of marriage and worshipped as a housewife, mother and matron.
Although Juno watched over all women, her special concern was married women.
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Juno
There was a special festival every year on 1st March to honour Juno.
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Juno
Her sacred animal was a peacock. This was her favourite bird and a representation of her pride and vanity, as well as a symbol of her watchfulness over women's activities and marriages
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What was Juno the Queen of?
A
Children
B
Marriage
C
The Sea
D
Mountains
Slide 9 - Quiz
Who was Juno married to?
A
Mars
B
Minerva
C
Jupiter
D
Neptune
Slide 10 - Quiz
Which one of these was NOT the child of Juno?
A
Mars
B
Natio
C
Vulcan
D
Saturn
Slide 11 - Quiz
Juno had a special interest and concern for....
A
Single men
B
Married men
C
Single women
D
Married women
Slide 12 - Quiz
Which bird was sacred to Juno?
A
Eagle
B
Pelican
C
Peacock
D
Owl
Slide 13 - Quiz
On which date did they hold a special festival in honour of Juno?
A
1st January
B
1st March
C
1st June
D
1st September
Slide 14 - Quiz
Juno was the _________ of the Roman gods.
Daughter
Queen
Mother
Princess
Slide 15 - Poll
Juno was married to _____________.
Saturn
Neptune
Minerva
Jupiter
Mercury
Slide 16 - Poll
The sacred animal associated with Juno is a ....
Tiger
Eagle
Elephant
Peacock
Lion
Slide 17 - Poll
Juno was the goddess of...
death
marriage
birth
children
Slide 18 - Poll
Associated with Juno
Not associated with Juno
Slide 19 - Drag question
Activity
Complete the fact file about the Roman goddess Juno.