The Romans an introduction

The Roman Empire
LO:  I can identify who the Romans were and where they came from.
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The Roman Empire
LO:  I can identify who the Romans were and where they came from.

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

What do you know about the Ancient Romans?

Slide 2 - Open vraag

Slide 3 - Video

The Roman Empire lasted from 27BC to 476AD.  Can you work out how many years that was?


(An empire is a group of countries that is ruled by one leader or state.)


Slide 4 - Tekstslide

The Roman Empire is about ANCIENT Rome.

(Ancient means very old, in the distant past.)


Rome is still the capital city of modern Italy today.

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

There are still many buildings in modern Rome today left from the Romans but they are often in ruins and only part of them remains.
The following video is an animation to give us an idea of what Ancient Rome might have looked like.  

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Slide 7 - Video

Italy is a country in Southern Europe.

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

The Roman Empire grew from there over many years.
Can you see Britain?

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

The Romans had a highly-trained army which helped them to become the most powerful state in the world at that time.

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

The Roman Empire had great wealth (lots of money) because they plundered the countries they conquered, took slaves and charged taxes.

They also introduced many improvements to the countries they conquered and we still have things from the Romans today.

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

There are many sources that tell us about the Ancient Romans and their Empire.

There are vases and mosaics with pictures on them.

(Sources are where we find our information from.)

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

There are buildings like the Roman baths in the UK city of Bath.

(These buildings are what was left by the Romans.)

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Ancient Romans wrote letters, diaries and books so we have learnt a lot about them from these as well.

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

Vases, mosaics, buildings and writing from Roman times are all PRIMARY sources which means they are from the actual Ancient Roman time.

Slide 15 - Tekstslide

Although many languages were spoken in the Roman Empire, the main language  was LATIN.

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

Nowadays Italian is spoken in Rome.

Slide 17 - Tekstslide

Everyday Roman clothing was tunics, cloaks and mantles (pieces of cloth).  Cloaks were usually made from wool.


For special occasions, men would wear a toga over their tunic.

Slide 18 - Tekstslide

Romans believed in many gods.  They built magnificent temples to them, as well as altars in their houses.

Slide 19 - Tekstslide

Romans travelled in boats, on horses and in horse-drawn chariots.

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

They enjoyed chariot racing.

Slide 21 - Tekstslide

The colosseum was a large building where games were held to entertain the people.


Slide 22 - Tekstslide

About 10-12 times a year gladiators would fight to the death in the colosseum.


Gladiator means swordsman
(from the Latin word gladius which means a sword).

Slide 23 - Tekstslide

Which country is Rome in?
A
England
B
Italy
C
Australia
D
USA

Slide 24 - Quizvraag

What was the main language of the Ancient Romans?
A
Latin
B
English
C
Japanese
D
Chinese

Slide 25 - Quizvraag

Which of these did the Romans use for transport?
A
Trains
B
Buses
C
Horses
D
Aeroplanes

Slide 26 - Quizvraag

What was the Roman army famous for?
A
Dancing
B
Singing
C
Running away
D
Being strong and well-organised

Slide 27 - Quizvraag

What would the Romans race?
A
chariots
B
racing cars
C
motorbikes
D
speedboats

Slide 28 - Quizvraag

What was the colosseum used for?
A
A block of flats
B
A swimming pool
C
Games to entertain the people
D
A cinema

Slide 29 - Quizvraag

What did the Romans build temples for?
A
to shop in
B
as schools
C
to worship their gods
D
to hold parties

Slide 30 - Quizvraag

What were gladiators?
A
Cooks
B
Skilled fighters & swordsmen
C
Writers
D
dentists

Slide 31 - Quizvraag

In history what is a source?
A
Where we find information
B
A dance
C
A song
D
A nursery rhyme

Slide 32 - Quizvraag

Which of these sources did NOT come from the Roman times?
A
Roman vases
B
Roman mosaics
C
Roman writing
D
Photographs

Slide 33 - Quizvraag

Ancient Rome
Modern day Rome

Slide 34 - Sleepvraag

Now show the Roman Empire on your own map.

Slide 35 - Tekstslide