Learning Journey
Ask
Students will explore ancient Rome and Greece through interactive stations in the 'Legacy Lab' to identify key differences and similarities in their geography, political structures, social life, and cultural achievements, setting the stage for defining the debate topic and outlining constraints for their comparative analysis.
Day 1
Deliverables
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Imagine
Students will collaboratively brainstorm and document innovative ideas for comparing and debating the key cultural achievements and innovations of ancient Rome and Greece, preparing for the creation of their slideshow and Venn diagram.
Days 2 - 3
Deliverables
Legacy Infographic Design
Due: Week 1, Day 3
Students will design an infographic that highlights key achievements and cultural innovations of ancient Rome and ... more
Comparative Timeline Creation
Due: Week 1, Day 3
Students will construct a timeline comparing significant events and innovations from ancient Rome and Greece, demo... more
Plan
Students will collaborate to select their stance on the debate, organize their research findings into a detailed slideshow plan, and prepare their arguments by integrating insights from their Venn diagrams, setting the stage for the upcoming creation phase.
Days 4 - 5
Deliverables
Detailed Solution Blueprint
Due: Week 2, Day 1
Students will create a detailed blueprint of their chosen solution, outlining the steps and resources necessary fo... more
Create
Students will collaboratively create a multimedia slideshow or Canva presentation on selected topics comparing ancient Rome and Greece, incorporating their findings from previous phases to build and test their prototype for the debate and voting session.
Days 6 - 8
Deliverables
Cultural Influence Infographic
Due: Week 2, Day 3
Create an infographic that visually represents the cultural achievements of Rome and Greece, highlighting their en... more
Test
Students will present their Venn diagrams and slideshow content to their peers, conduct mock debates to test the strength of their arguments, and receive peer feedback to validate their conclusions on the cultural impact of ancient Rome and Greece.
Day 9
Deliverables
Test Reflection Journal
Due: Week 3, Day 1
Students will write a reflective journal entry detailing their experiences, challenges, and insights gained from c... more
Peer Review Feedback Session
Due: Week 3, Day 1
Students will present their testing methodology to peers, who will provide feedback and critique on the validity a... more
Improve
Students will evaluate their slideshow presentations and Venn diagrams to identify strengths and areas for improvement, collaboratively refine their arguments and visual content, and prepare for the final debate on the legacy and impact of ancient Rome and Greece.
Days 10 - 11
Deliverables
Improvement Reflection Journal
Due: Week 3, Day 3
Students will maintain a digital reflection journal detailing their evaluation process and identify specific areas... more
Share
Students will present their slideshows, debate on which civilization had the greater impact, vote on the outcome, and reflect on their learning journey, synthesizing insights from the comparison of ancient Rome and Greece.
Day 12
Deliverables
Civilization Impact Debate
Due: Week 3, Day 4
Students will engage in a structured debate, presenting well-researched arguments on which civilization, Rome or G... more