E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Movie Theater: Whole Number: Rounding Numbers and Roman Numerals
Come see the movie theater and eat popcorn with Jennifer! Practice counting snacks, the money earned, and the most popular movies. Learn about putting numbers in order, writing numbers as words, using expanded notation, and reading Roman...
Cuemath
Cuemath: Roman Numerals
In this mini-lesson, we will explore the world of Roman numerals and learn to represent numbers as a Roman numeral. Included are solved examples and interactive questions for review.
Math.com
Computer Romanus: Roman Numeral Calculator
This site has a calculator that uses only Roman Numerals! There is also an explanation of the number symbols for reference.
Other
Nova Roma: On Roman Numerals
This site from Nova Roma provides great information on Roman Numerals. The text is complete, and a Roman Numeral Calculator is provided to do basic arithmetic. An explanation is provided for each numeral.
ABCya
Ab Cya: Roman Numerals
Roman numerals the ABCya way. This educational activity for kids includes a step by step tutorial and a five-level game with bonus questions. The tutorial is a great way to learn or review how Roman numerals work.
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Ice Cream Shop: Roman Numerals
On this interactive website students practice various math skills using a real life scenario at an ice cream shop. Those skills include identifying and converting Roman Numerals, identifying place value in a number, and sorting numbers...
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Eiffel Tower: Roman Numerals and Angles
Students will play learning games to explore expanded notation and angles such as identifying, measuring, and estimating. They will also convert Roman numerals into numbers.
Math Slice
Math Slice: Roman Slice Special Test
A succinct test for assessing Roman numeral concepts. Assessment is scored online and gives students immediate feedback. Can be used as an assessment tool.
Math Slice
Math Slice: Roman Math
An interactive game where students test their knowledge of Roman numerals. A scorecard is displayed that checks responses immediately. Best scores are posted.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Roman Art: A Resource for Educators
This educational resource from the Metropolitan Museum of Art describes numerous pieces of Roman art with images and lesson plans included.
Other
Roman Gods, Godesses, Months, Mazes, and More
A hyper-linked list of the principal Roman gods and goddesses. Each link takes you to a nice one-page summary of that god or goddess's attributes and associations. Additional links take you to short essays about Roman numerals, Roman...
Library of Congress
World Digital Library: Mathematics: "Arabic" Numerals or Roman Numerals?
Learn about "Arabic numerals" and how the works of al-Uqlidisi advanced our understanding of numbers in this article.
Quia
Quia: Easy Roman Numerals
Students can choose from four different activities to learn about Roman numerals up to 20. Activities include flashcards, a word search, a matching game, and a game of concentration.
Tom Richey
Tom Richey: Power Point: Roman Civil War
PowerPoint overview provides a look at Roman history in which civil war plagued Rome from the beginning of the Roman Republic to the Pax Romana. Teacher, Tom Richey, provides us with numerous slides, both informative and entertaining.
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Sheep Farm: Numbers in Words and Numerals
Students will play learning games to explore numbers in words and Roman numerals.
That Quiz
That Quiz: Practice Test: Place Value
Test your knowledge of place value. Additional challenges include scientific notation and Roman Numerals. Seven levels of difficulty may be attempted with or without a timer.
Math Drills
Math Drills: Number Sense Worksheets
Download these free worksheets to sharpen your number sense skills. Sheets focus on roman numerals, scientific notation, counting, expanded form, exponents, factoring, roots, and rounding.
Islami City
Islamic History: Arabic Numerals
Considers the origin of our "Arabic," system of number notation as probably having originated in India. Has illustrations demonstrating how much less cumbersome this system is than Roman, Egyptian, or Greek numeration.
Wikimedia
Wikipedia: Colosseum
Wikipedia offers detailed information on the Roman Colosseum, an amphitheater built in ancient Rome. Provides information on how it was built, what it was used for, and numerous images.
Other
Animal Dot to Dots
A large collection of dot-to-dot pictures for counting practice. Has three levels of difficulty, from basic counting from 1 to 50, to skip counting by single digit numbers and even decimals, to counting with Roman Numerals. Pictures can...
Nations Online Project
Nations Online: Vatican City State
Comprehensive reference tool that takes you on a virtual trip to the Vatican. Much background details are given on its art, culture, people, environment, geography, history, economy, and government. There are numerous links available...
Other
Pearson Education: Chapter Summary: Fourteenth Century Art in Europe [Pdf]
Excerpted textbook chapter includes background information about Europe in the fourteenth century and then focuses on architecture, visual arts, and literary works from Italy, France, England, and the Holy Roman Empire. Numerous images...