Video summary
A short, humorous dramatised video that sees a wealthy Roman, Romola, take a merchant on a tour of her villa.
She takes him to see her newly painted frescos and describes how they were painted, before relaxing in the dining room and reminiscing about some of her famous banquets.
She explains that most of the food for the banquets comes from the farm.
However, Romola's favourite dish may not be to everybody's tastes.
This clip comes from the 大象传媒 series, Primary History, Romans in Britain, Roman Relaxation.
Teacher Notes
Pupils could investigate dining in a Roman villa and compare it to their own dining experiences.
They could research Roman recipes and then plan, prepare and cook food for a Roman banquet to share with classmates or visitors.
Alternatively, they could make papier-m芒ch茅 models of food that could be used again and again as role-play equipment.
This short film is relevant for teaching History at KS2 in England and Wales, KS2 in Northern Ireland and second level in Scotland.
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