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16 August 2026

pptx, 2.3 MB
pptx, 2.3 MB

A detailed KS3 enquiry lesson exploring the economic, political and strategic reasons behind the Roman invasion of Britain, with mind‑map tasks and SEEL writing.

This lesson explains the motivations behind the Roman invasion of Britain, including raw materials, metals, enslaved labour, power, ambition and revenge. Students analyse Roman expansion, complete a structured mind‑map, and practise extended writing using the SEEL structure. Includes recall questions, guided discussion, high‑quality handouts and a writing task evaluating whether corn was the most important reason.
Ideal for developing analytical thinking and exam‑style writing skills.

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