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Stop, Look, Listen: Famous People 2
 
Introduction
Programme 1: Boudica: Victorious Queen
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Programme 2: Guy Fawkes: Gunpowder Plot
Programme 3: Helen Keller: True Visionary
Programme 4: Gandhi: Great Soul
Programme 5: Amy Johnson: Maiden Flight
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Programme 1: Boudica: Victorious Queen

Learning Outcomes

Children should know:

  • That Boudica was the Queen of the Iceni tribe
  • That early Britons lived in tribes
  • What sort of houses, tools and weapons were used by early Britons
  • The types of traditional clothes worn by Britons and Romans
  • That Druids were powerful priests for the Britons
  • Why and how the Romans conquered Britain
  • How battles were fought
  • What sort of weapons the Romans used
  • That the Roman army was organised in legions
  • That the Romans took away Boudica’s kingdom
  • That Boudica gathered an army and sacked three Roman cities
  • Where the cities were situated
  • What the cities are now called
  • That the Roman army was better equipped and better prepared for the final battle
  • That Boudica and her army were defeated by the Romans
  • How stories can form the basis of evidence
  • How facts can be exaggerated through the telling of stories