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Romans, Celts
and Vikings DVD
Subtitles
History

Age 7–11 / DVD contains 135 minutes of programming, from four series $650.00 NG443657
Here Come the Vikings! Maths From History
Curriculum Connections Curriculum Connections
• Looks at migration and settlements • Numbers
• Considers life and society • Shape, Space and Measures
• Places the Vikings in Britain • Cross-curricular maths: examples of maths in key periods of history
• Explores archaeological evidence
• Cross-curricular maths: examples of maths in key periods of history This programme explores the use of mathematics in ancient culture, using
the study of history to motivate children’s mathematical thinking. Colourful
Two children visit a dig on a Shetland Viking site to learn about these resourceful graphics explain the mathematics and a strong narrative thread brings the
settlers and the immense impact they had on life in Britain and Ireland. past alive.
1. They Came From the North Romans
2. The Vikings in Britain 1. Number, Geometrical Patterns and Measures
3. Digging Up the Vikings
1 x 15-minute programme
3 x 15-minute programmes
When the Romans Came to Wales
Curriculum Connections
• Looks at Celtic and Roman ways of life
• Reinforces chronology through the story of a Roman boy’s family
• Considers interpretations of the past from Celtic and Roman viewpoints
• Uses a range of sources and locations in Wales
• Links with QCA Scheme of Work Unit 6A ‘Why have people invaded and
settled in Britain in the past? A Roman case study’
• Links with ACCAC Optional Assessment Unit 1 ‘What Did Celtic
Warriors Look Like?’
• Follows the story of Tadius of Isca, published for ACCAC by Dref Wen
The presenter, David Petersen, presents archive sources and artefacts,
interviews historians and observes dramatic re-enactments showing different
interpretations of various aspects of daily life at the time.
1. The Celts: Daily life around AD 50
Romans and Celts 2. Celtic and Roman Conflict: Military life around AD 75
3. The Romans: Daily life around AD 100
Curriculum Connections 4. Trade and Communication: Travel in the Empire AD 145
• Celtic and Roman ways of life
4 x 15-minute programmes
• The impact of Roman settlement on Britain

Barates, the Syrian, sold silk flags to the Roman legionaries on Hadrian’s Wall.
His story, and that of his British wife Regina, illustrates the social and cultural
diversity of the time.
Embedded
1. The Eagles Have Landed
support
2. Lice in the Tunic material:
3. The Tiger on the Floor
4. The Horse on the Hill
2 Activity
5. The Wolf From the East Books
5 x 15-minute programmes
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