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Roman Personal Hygiene Chatelaine Set

Product Code: RSHS
A 'History Mystery' artefact that will fascinate. An engaging way to explore Roman life.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Engaging Artefact

This replica artefact includes an ear cleaner, tweezers, and a nail cleaner/toothpick, offering a tangible connection to Roman daily life.

Supports Curriculum

Helps illustrate the Roman Empire's influence on Britain, aligning with Key Stage 2 history curriculum requirements.

Hands-On Learning

Encourages interest by providing a physical representation of Roman hygiene. This hands-on approach helps make historical practices more relatable and memorable for children.

Historical Comparison

Allows children to compare Roman hygiene practices with those of later periods, enhancing their understanding of historical continuity and change.

Roman Influence

Illustrates the impact of Roman technology, culture, and beliefs on British society, supporting Key Stage 2 history topics.

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Roman Hygiene Chatelaine Set

A 'History Mystery' artefact that will fascinate. An engaging way to explore Roman life.

Overview

  • Teachers can use this Roman personal hygiene chatelaine replica to bring history lessons to life. The set includes an ear cleaner, tweezers, and a nail cleaner/toothpick, offering a tangible link to Roman daily life. Constructed from metal and measuring 8cm in length, it represents ancient Roman hygiene practices, helping children understand the significance of hygiene in Roman culture.

  • Incorporating this artefact into Key Stage 2 history lessons supports the curriculum by illustrating the Roman Empire's influence on Britain. Children can examine how Roman technology, culture, and beliefs shaped British society. This hands-on approach encourages engagement and curiosity, making historical concepts more accessible.

  • Teachers can extend children's chronological knowledge beyond 1066 by comparing Roman hygiene practices with those of later periods in British history. Exploring these connections helps children gain a deeper understanding of historical continuity.

Supports the National Curriculum

History, Key Stage 2, Romans

The Roman Empire and its impact on Britain, Julius Caesar, Power of the Roman army AD42, British resistance or impact of technology, culture and beliefs.

History, Key Stage 2, British History

A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.

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    Material

  • Metal

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    Length

  • 8 cm

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