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The Department Subject Achievement Map identifies the skills and the nature of the knowledge needed to progress in the subject from year 7-11.  The Subject Achievement is a document for staff and can be found in the Students' Shared area, Curriculum Subject Resources. 

For each topic studied in Year 7-9, Topic Descriptor Sheets detail the knowledge and skills needed to progress in that topic.  Topic Descriptor Sheets can be found in pupils books and on the walls in practical subjects.  They can also be found in 365 – Curriculum –Curriculum Subject Resources.

Key Stage Three Curriculum Overview
Year 7: Classical Studies
  NAME OF TOPIC KEY CONTENT OF THE TOPIC ASSESSMENT POINTS

HT1

The Greeks

  • Mythology and religion
  • The gods, Theseus, Heracles
  • Architecture

Research gods and monsters.

Write a speech – Save Athens!

HT2

 
  • History
  • Athenian democracy
  • Re-enact the Battle of Marathon

Build your shield.

Write a speech – How We Saved Greece!

HT3

The Romans

  • The Trojan Horse
  • Romulus and Remus
  • Pompeii
 

HT4

 
  • Boudicca
  • Gladiators
  • Smashing Up Statues

Introductory Latin exercises

HT5

Legacy

  • The Spartans
  • The Olympics

Write a sports report from Olympia

HT6

 

  • The Greek alphabet
  • Empires
 
Year 8 – Latin language option
  NAME OF TOPIC KEY CONTENT OF THE TOPIC ASSESSMENT POINTS
HT1 The Olympian Gods
  • Vulcan, Venus and Mars
  • Basic case endings – nominative and accusative
  • Terminology – declensions, stems and gender

Chapter 1 test

HT2 Roman Heroes
  • Hercules, Aeneas and Romulus
  • Neuter words
  • Adjectives
  • Prepositions taking the accusative
  • The perfect tense

Chapter 2 test.

Roman project 1.

HT3

Roman Gods

  • Vesta, the Lares and Janus
  • The ablative case
  • Terminology – conjugations and principal parts
  • Infinitives
  • Irregular verbs – sum, eo, possum
  • Adverbs
  • The imperfect tense

Chapter 3 test

HT4

Favour and Punishment

  • Temples, sacrifices and the Underworld
  • Imperfect tense of sum and possum
  • Irregular verbs – fero, volo and nolo
  • Genitive and dative cases

Chapter 4 test.

Roman project 2.

HT5

Festivals, Games and Shows

  • Saturnalia, chariots and gladiators
  • Exam preparation
  • Present tense for all verbs
  • Present participle

End of Year Exam.

Chapter 5 test.

HT6

Prophecy

  • Omens, augurs and the Sibyl
  • Possessive adjectives
  • Imperatives and commands
  • Numbers and time phrases
  • Future tense for all verbs

Chapter 6 test

Year 9 - Latin language option
  NAME OF TOPIC KEY CONTENT OF THE TOPIC ASSESSMENT POINTS

HT1

The History of Rome – Kings and the Republic

  • Tarquin the Proud and different forms of power
  • Simple subordinate clauses
  • Pronouns – is, hic, ille, qui and quis

Chapter 8 test.

Roman project 3.

HT2

Oratory and Cicero

  • Consulship and the Catilinarian Conspiracy
  • Personal pronouns
  • eo in compound verbs
  • Superlatives
  • Comparatives
  • Pluperfect tense

Chapter 8 test.

Roman project 3.

HT3 &4

The Army and Julius Caesar

  • Marius, the Gallic Wars and the Ides of March
  • Terminology – the passive
  • Perfect passive participles
  • Perfect passive
  • Ablatives of agent and instrument
  • Pluperfect passive
  • Exam preparation

Chapter 9 test as End of Year exam.

HT5
&6

Egypt and Cleopatra

  • The Ptolemies, Mark Antony and the Battle of Actium
  • alius and -que
  • necessse and primus
  • Imperfect passive

Chapter 10 test.

Roman project 4.

What can parents do to support their sons?

A wide range of online activities using the Quizlet platform has been put together for use in lessons, and to assist with any tests set. Encourage wider reading, online research and museum visits here and abroad. Treat the background topics and project ideas as just the tip of the iceberg! The ancient world is an inexhaustible treasure trove of personalities, events, cultures and thought-provoking connections with our own times.