Video summary
This short, humorous video gives a brief introduction to Roman inventions and engineering. It explores how they did not invent drainage, sewers, the alphabet or roads, but they did develop them.
They did invent underfloor heating, concrete and the calendar that our modern calendar is based on.
Concrete played an important part in Roman building, helping them construct structures like aqueducts that included arches.
This clip comes from the 成人快手 Series, See You See Me, Romans in Scotland 2.
Teacher Notes
- Pupils could investigate how the various developments made by the Romans are still used today.
- Pupils could find examples of modern arches to draw, and then try building their own arches using construction toys.
- They could test these arches by observing how much weight they can place on top before the arch collapses.
This short film is relevant for teaching History at KS2 in England and Wales, KS2 in Northern Ireland and second level in Scotland.
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