Romans and Celts Homework (Year 3)
Choose one of these activities to do each week. The activities range from 1 to 5, 1 being the easiest and 5 being trickier! If you can, try to choose a different subject and level each week.
1 2 3 4 5
Find and read a book with a Roman theme.
Write a description of a
Roman or Celt.
Write a letter to
Boudicca about how you admire her.
Design a poster to advertise the ‘games’ at the Coliseum.
Produce a diary for a soldier before a big battle.
Find out five facts about
Julius Caesar.
List as many Roman towns as you can.*
Find out eight facts about Hadrian’s wall.
Draw a map of the
Roman empire.
Plot a timeline for the main events in Roman history.
Make your own decorated torc.
Find out what coins were made out of.
Word process a list of instructions on how to attack your enemy.
What were the differences in materials used in Roman and Celtic forts.
Make a powerpoint presentation about a
Roman or Celtic leader.
Bury some ancient artefacts in a tray of sand.*
Make a model of a Celtic roundhouse.
Make a water clock*
Make a model of a Roman fort.
Make a Roman hypocaust
( underground heating system)*
Paint a portrait of any famous Roman or Celt.
Create a collage of the flag of Italy.
COMPETITION TIME
Design a ‘Where’s Wally’ style poster, Roman or
Celtic style!
Design and make your own costume for Roman
Day.
Name 5 character traits that you think good soldiers must have.
List all of the Roman and
Celtic gods you can find.
Watch ‘The Horrible histories’ on the Romans.
Were they really horrible?
In 50 words or less sum up who was better - the
Romans or the Celts?
MATHS; We are encouraging children this term to have a really big push on learning their TABLES.
*Your teacher could offer you some help with these tasks.