Boudica IV – The Battle of Watling Street
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The educational resource “Boudica IV – The Battle of Watling Street” is a great way to engage students in learning about a key figure and event in British history while also developing their skills in writing newspaper reports.
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This lesson featurtes engaging pupil activities exploring the life of Queen Boudica and her rebellion against Roman rule in Britain. Students learn about the Iceni tribe, the Roman conquest, Boudica’s early victories over Roman towns, and her ultimate defeat at The Battle of Watling Street. A fuuly-scaffolded creative writing task helps students process their learning in a report. Suitable for both KS2 English and KS2 History lessons.
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