Who wants a million points? - The Romans
History Resource Description
The educational game "Who wants a million points?" is an engaging way to test and expand students' knowledge of the Roman occupation of Britain, using a points-based questioning format. Pupils work in pairs, with one assuming the role of the questioner and the other the contestant. The questioner presents terms related to Roman Britain, starting with simpler concepts worth fewer points and progressing to more complex topics with higher points value. The contestant must then share everything they know about each topic, ranging from 'Gladiators' to the 'Roman Emperor Honorius', to earn points.
Each word or phrase is a gateway into a different aspect of Roman history and its influence on Britain. For example, 'Gladiators' might prompt a discussion on Roman entertainment, while 'Hadrian’s Wall' could lead to an exploration of Roman military strategy and border control. Terms like 'centurion' and 'The Roman Empire' will encourage students to delve into the structure of Roman society and the vastness of its rule. The game is designed to be both challenging and educational, with the possibility of consulting classmates if the contestant is unsure about an answer. This playful approach aims to consolidate students' understanding of the significant changes that occurred in Britain from the end of the Iron Age to the end of the Roman occupation.