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Discover and Do: Romans
By (Author) Jane Lacey
Hachette Children's Group
Franklin Watts Ltd
26th October 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
937
Paperback
32
Width 210mm, Height 262mm, Spine 6mm
146g
DISCOVER the facts and DO the activities in this fun history series!
Discover and Do! History is the perfect introduction to history for readers aged 7 and up who enjoy getting creative! Each book looks at core history topics and brings them to life through a lively combination of arts and crafts activities and quiz questions. Discover & Do! Romans takes an up-close look at this fascinating ancient civilisation, exploring essential history topics such as Roman architecture, governing, education and social systems, alongside details of their famous gods and myths, and how they lived day-to-day. Along the way, readers will discover how to make their own mosaics, construct and use a wax tablet, make a model chariot and much more!Titles in the series:VikingsAncient EgyptiansTudorsRomansAncient GreeksAnglo-SaxonsThis review was produced for English 4-11, the magazine for literacy in the early years and primary classroom. English 4-11 is published by the English Association and the UKLA for their members. Review by Bob Bass.
This is a companion volume to that of the Ancient Greeks, reviewed above. The layout is identical. Sample contents and activities include Roman Emperors (a laurel wreath), The Army (an eagle standard), Childhood (a bulla), entertainment (a model chariot), and Gods and Myths (a collage of a god or goddess). Again, an attractive publication for youngsters.
Jane Lacey was a primary school teacher for ten years before she became a full-time writer of non-fiction books for children between the ages of three and eleven.