You may think that Roman numerals are unimportant, but for something so “outdated” they are still used in many areas including
- Clocks
- Movie copyright dates
- Superbowl numbering
- Outlines
- Numbering pages in prefaces of books
Roman Numeral Resources
You can teach Roman numerals alongside your history, math, or Latin program. Here are some free resources I found to help.
Dad’s Worksheets This site includes a Roman numeral chart and converter as well as multiple worksheets to practice sequencing and converting between Arabic and Roman numerals.
The Notebooking Fairy If you use notebooking in your homeschool, you need to check out The Notebooking Fairy. You’ll find free Roman Numeral notebooking pages there to use with your history, Latin, or math study.
Make Free Roman numeral worksheets These worksheets are customizable. You can choose either to convert from Arabic to Roman numerals or Roman to Arabic. It also allows you to select how many problems.
Roman numeral worksheet generator Another customizable worksheet. In addition to customizing as above, you can also set the difficulty of the conversion and have addition and subtraction worksheets.
Roman numeral worksheets These worksheets are not customizable, but there are cute coloring pages for younger children that show Roman numeral I, V, and X.
I just found this fantastic roman numerals webquest. See what you think.
http://www.adrianbruce.com/roman_numerals/roman_numerals.htm
I added the website to my page.
Thanks