What did the Romans do to improve Britain? - Teacher notes

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In a historical unit exploring the impact of the Roman occupation on Britain, teachers are provided with a range of resources to help answer the question, "What did the Romans do to improve Britain?" The lesson builds on from previous studies, with a focus on the advancements and contributions made by the Romans. To kick off the unit, students are encouraged to watch a selection of educational videos twice, which are aimed at providing them with a visual and informative background on the topic. These videos serve as a primer for students to begin compiling a list of innovations the Romans brought to Britain, including the introduction of new animals such as rabbits.

The lesson then narrows its focus to the Roman development of roads, which was a significant improvement in Britain's infrastructure. Additional video resources are provided to support this segment of learning, offering in-depth insights into the construction and importance of Roman roads. After absorbing this information, students are divided into 'champion groups', where each group is assigned to research and delve into one particular aspect of Roman contributions. The culmination of this activity is a presentation by each group to their classmates, sharing their findings and enhancing the collective understanding of how Roman innovations changed the landscape and society of Britain during their occupation.