We've been studying ancient Rome for the last several weeks. The children have enjoyed learning about the Roman roads and
aqueducts as well as the gladiators, strong army, and famous people.


The Roman
centurions practiced marching and making the "
tortoise shell" to protect
themselves from enemy fire.

Kennedy researched the Roman baths and shared the information with her class at our homeschool co-op.

Jackson enjoyed learning about Julius Caesar and telling his peers about the Ides of March.
1 comment:
I continue to be impressed by how much your children are learning! And how much I DIDN'T learn! Good job, kids and Mom! I love you all!
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