The purpose of this project is to immerse students in the exploration of ancient Rome and Greece through active comparison and debate, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills. By engaging in the "Legacy Lab," students will experience firsthand the lasting influences of these civilizations on modern society. The project encourages students to synthesize information creatively through a slideshow or Canva presentation, culminating in a debate that challenges them to articulate and defend their perspectives on historical impact.
Learning goals
Students will analyze and compare the geographical, political, social, religious, cultural, military, economic, and architectural aspects of ancient Rome and Greece. They will develop critical thinking skills by debating and forming evidence-based arguments on which civilization had a greater impact on modern society. Through the creation of a slideshow or Canva presentation, students will synthesize their research and insights, demonstrating their understanding of the civilizations' legacies. Engaging in the "Legacy Lab" activities will help students connect historical influences to contemporary life, fostering a deeper appreciation for ancient contributions.
Products
Students will develop a comprehensive slideshow or Canva presentation that encapsulates their research and analysis of ancient Rome and Greece across various topics. They will collaborate in small groups to ensure diverse perspectives and thorough exploration of each civilization's strengths and weaknesses. The final presentations will serve as the foundation for a structured debate, where students will articulate their findings and collectively decide which civilization had a greater impact on society.
Launch
Begin the project with a "Legacy Lab" where students participate in interactive stations themed around ancient Rome and Greece. Activities might include crafting Roman mosaics, engaging in Greek philosophical debates, and simulating ancient trade routes. Each station will highlight a different aspect of the civilizations, allowing students to immerse themselves in the cultural achievements and innovations. This hands-on experience will spark curiosity and provide a tangible connection to the essential question, setting the stage for deeper exploration and debate.
Exhibition
At the end of the project, students will present their slideshows or Canva creations in a "Legacy Showcase," where they display their findings and engage in debates. Invite other classes, teachers, and parents to attend the showcase, allowing students to articulate their arguments and defend their perspectives on which civilization had a greater impact. Set up interactive stations where attendees can explore artifacts, maps, and cultural achievements from both civilizations, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of their legacies.