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When in Rome

by  The Mariners' Museum

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When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Learn about this fascinating ancient city in the heart of Italy. This program will provide students with insight into Roman history, architecture, and government. Students will learn about a variety of artifacts and even learn how to create their own mosaic masterpiece.

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About This Program

Cost

Point to Point: $125.00
By Request: $125.00



Length

30 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 2, 3

Minimum participants:

no minimum

Maximum participants:

30


Primary Disciplines

History & Social Studies


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference – Webcam/desktop (Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco WebEx, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, etc...)
Zoom



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The Mariners' Museum

Newport News, VA
United States

The Mariners’ Museum is located in Newport News, Virginia, but our educational reach extends far beyond our physical doors. Just as Man has used the sea to journey around the world for thousands of years, The Mariners’ now uses Interactive Videoconferencing to offer programming to schools across the country and around the globe.
The Mariners' Museum, one of the largest and most comprehensive maritime history museums in the world, houses a treasure trove of more than 35,000 items inspired by human experiences with the sea.

Contact:
Harriet Smith
hsmith@marinersmuseum.org
7575917743

Program Details

Format

1. Students identify Rome on a world map and different geographical features.
2. Students learn about ancient Roman vessels.
3. Students are challenged to make their own Roman mosaic. The Museum educator will show students an example and give them directions on how to make their own at home or in the classroom.

Objectives

1. Students will learn about the history and culture of ancient Rome.
2. Students will learn about ancient Roman sailing vessels.
3. Students will explore the importance of water to ancient civilizations.

Standards Alignment

State Standards

Virginia History (2015):
3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7