Kids Rome on the Internet: Do the kids have Rome projects for school? Most of the Archeology and Ancient History Internet sites are probably too detailed for what they need, and there is nothing that will discourage a young researcher faster than confusing and extraneous detail. What we need are Rome web sites calibrated to the needs of the students, and there are some good ones:

The Cybrary Rome page "for middle school and beyond":
http://geocities.com/Athens/Academy/6617/wrome.html

First encounter? -- grade 3 or 4 -- "Daily Life":
http://members.aol.com/Donnclass/Romelife.html

The Rome Boys Town school Rome history Internet site:
http://www.citrag.it/roma/doc/history/est_000.htm

Nettlesworth Primary School (UK) -- "Life in Roman Times"
http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/nettsch/time/rlife.html

The "Teacher From Oz" Rome page is a comprehensive list of hundreds of Rome web sites for teachers, parents, and kids. Some of the sites are detailed, but the list is arranged by subject categories to make the research easy. Use the list at the top of the page to "jump to" the various categories:
http://www.teacheroz.com/romans.htm

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