![]() Perfectly aligned to the KS2 curriculum, for those studying the Romans in school. A sketchily told, if more elaborately illustrated, tale of Pompeii’s destruction as witnessed by two young natives. Henry Holt & Company, 17.95 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-8050-6334-9 Stylized, intensely colored and highly detailed illustrations dominate this interpretation of Platos myth of the. Heading for the harbor, Tranio and his friend Livia hide on a boat and witness one of the most terrifying moments in recorded history-the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and the destruction of their beloved city, Pompeii.Īlthough this book handles the sensitive subject of a tragic natural disaster, this book perfectly pitched for years 2 and 3. It is great in explaining the daily life of Romans from a child's point of view. This breakout escape room is a fun way for students to test their knowledge with the destruction of the ancient city of Pompeii.Important: (How to Make Completely Digital)This product normally requires the printing of the questions to accompany a digital form for students to input answers. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 meant death for most of the Roman citizens living in Pompeii. ![]() The ground begins to shake, the sky to darken. But one hot August day a very different scene unfolds. ![]() Tranio, like most Roman boys, likes to watch whatever is going on: tradesmen selling their goods, ships unloading their exotic cargoes, politicians making speeches in the forum. Join Tranio, the son of an actor, and his friend Livia, the baker's daughter, in witnessing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD79. ![]() ![]() Travel back in time to view the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the Roman Empire. ![]()
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