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Coin Making Activity
Sometimes an idea is so good, it never goes out of style. We still see portraits on coins today, but this idea goes waaaaay back, all the way to ancient times.
The Ancient Greeks put the faces of people as well as gods and goddesses on their coins.
Free Printable Card Game
As a teacher, finding engaging activities for your students can be challenging. This free printable card game is an interactive and engaging way to teach students about Ancient Roman mythology, allowing students to become active learners, which helps with information retention.
5 Facts About Mount Vesuvius
Legionary and Auxiliary Roman Soldiers
The Roman army was the main source of power and strength for the Roman Empire. They conquered new lands, controlled conquered people and protected Roman citizens. Part of the reason for their success was their strict discipline. Every soldier knew exactly what they needed to do, even in the thick of battle.
Five Facts About the Roman Festival of Saturnalia
Romulus and Remus
Julius Caesar was Once Kidnapped by Pirates (and more interesting facts)
Gaius Julius Caesar was one of the most famous leaders of history. He was a brilliant military leader and brutal opponent to his enemies. Here are some interesting facts about Caesar: