A collection of articles related to the Legend of Rome and its legendary founding.
Learning Outcome: To understand the difference between a legend and a true story To develop knowledge and understanding of the story of Romulus and Remus as a legend that tells of the founding of Rome. Skills Developed: Chronology and historical terms; Knowledge and Understanding; Communication. Introduction: Remind pupils to read…
Click here to open a blank cartoon for you to make your own story of Romulus and Remus. This article is part of our larger resource on the Romans culture, society, economics, and warfare. Click here for our comprehensive article on the Romans.
How did you do? Check your answers below: 1. e. Romulus and Remus 2. c. Princes 3. a. Uncle 4. b. Basket 5. d. Uncle 6. c. Wolf 7. c. Shepherd 8. c. City 9. c. Remus 10. c. Rome NEXT This article is part of our larger resource on…
Check that you have understood the Legend of Rome by completing the sentences below: 1. The twins were called: a. Rome and Remus b. Fred and Barney c. Tom and Jerry d. Homer and Marge e. Romulus and Remus 2. They were royal: a. Queens b. Kings c. Princes d.…
A legend is a story about a person who did something heroic. It is not based on fact nor can it be said to be the truth. Roman children were told the following legend about how the city of Rome was built. Romulus and Remus Romulus and Remus were twin…
By the end of this lesson: You will know what a legend is You will know the story of Romulus and Remus You will have completed a quiz to check you understand the story You will have produced a cartoon to tell the story in your own words Begin the…