Ancient Civilizations Discovery Tour
The Ancient Civilizations Discovery Tour offers students a fascinating journey through the history of four major ancient cultures: Egypt, Greece, Rome, and China. Through a combination of guided tours, hands-on activities, and interactive discussions, students will explore the cultural, scientific, and artistic achievements that laid the foundations for the modern world.
The program begins with an introduction to the key civilizations, explaining their geographic location, historical context, and influence on the development of human society. Students will then embark on a tour of the museum's exhibits, which include ancient Egyptian tombs, Greek pottery, Roman engineering marvels, and Chinese dynastic artifacts. Each exhibit offers students the opportunity to examine original or replica artifacts, such as mummies, statues, weapons, and tools.
To deepen their understanding, students will participate in a hands-on "excavation" activity where they simulate the process of unearthing and identifying ancient artifacts. They will work in teams to carefully excavate replica objects, analyze their materials, and learn about their use in daily life or religious rituals. Through this activity, students will gain insight into the work of archaeologists and historians who piece together the stories of ancient cultures.
As part of the program, students will also engage in a discussion about the advancements these civilizations made in fields such as art, architecture, philosophy, and science. They will be introduced to notable figures such as Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, and Confucius, and explore how their contributions influenced the world.
To conclude the tour, students will participate in an interactive quiz or reflection activity, where they can share their insights and knowledge gained throughout the day. This reflection encourages critical thinking, allowing students to connect what they have learned with their understanding of the world today.
The program provides an enriching, hands-on learning experience that helps students appreciate the achievements of ancient civilizations and the ways in which they continue to shape modern life.
About the Program
The Ancient Civilizations Discovery Tour offers students a fascinating journey through the history of four major ancient cultures: Egypt, Greece, Rome, and China. Through a combination of guided tours, hands-on activities, and interactive discussions, students will explore the cultural, scientific, and artistic achievements that laid the foundations for the modern world.
The program begins with an introduction to the key civilizations, explaining their geographic location, historical context, and influence on the development of human society. Students will then embark on a tour of the museum's exhibits, which include ancient Egyptian tombs, Greek pottery, Roman engineering marvels, and Chinese dynastic artifacts. Each exhibit offers students the opportunity to examine original or replica artifacts, such as mummies, statues, weapons, and tools.
To deepen their understanding, students will participate in a hands-on "excavation" activity where they simulate the process of unearthing and identifying ancient artifacts. They will work in teams to carefully excavate replica objects, analyze their materials, and learn about their use in daily life or religious rituals. Through this activity, students will gain insight into the work of archaeologists and historians who piece together the stories of ancient cultures.
As part of the program, students will also engage in a discussion about the advancements these civilizations made in fields such as art, architecture, philosophy, and science. They will be introduced to notable figures such as Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, and Confucius, and explore how their contributions influenced the world.
To conclude the tour, students will participate in an interactive quiz or reflection activity, where they can share their insights and knowledge gained throughout the day. This reflection encourages critical thinking, allowing students to connect what they have learned with their understanding of the world today.
The program provides an enriching, hands-on learning experience that helps students appreciate the achievements of ancient civilizations and the ways in which they continue to shape modern life.
Documents
Questions & Answers
Objectives
Stage 3 (Year 5-6)
History
ACHASSK097
The importance of ancient civilizations in shaping the modern world.
ACHASSK099
The role of major figures and inventions in shaping history.
Stage 3 (Year 5-6)
English
ACELA1501
Understanding how to express complex ideas in writing.
Itinerary
Welcome and Introduction
0.25 hour
Brief overview of the civilizations being explored.
Museum Tour
0.75 hour
Exploration of key artifacts, with discussions on their significance.
Excavation Activity
0.5 hour
Students uncover and analyze replica artifacts.
Quiz and Reflection
0.5 hour
Interactive quiz, followed by group discussion on what they've learned.
