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Bilingual workshops to visit the Roman Theatre Museum (12/09/2014)

The Roman Theatre Museum rescheduled, as usual, educational workshops for schools, adapted to different educational levels (primary, secondary and Bachelor), and both Spanish and English. This is an opportunity for the kids know more aggressively this Roman site and the civilization that built it.

For 3 years, the Museum offer this type of activities organized in cooperation with the CPR Cartagena to prepare teaching materials and resources to improve the performance of students during his visit to the city.

Within these workshops, each addressing more broadly the city, such as Qart Hadast to Carthago Nova, Secondary and Bachelor;

Build or shop the Roman city;

see Carthago Nova, first courses for Primary and ESO.

The walls, the houses, the forum, the baths and the buildings of shows: In both the knowledge of carthaginesa founding, the city as a stage of the contest between Carthaginians and Romans, as well as the planning of Carthago Nova Roman moves .

Workshop Maccus, Pappus and other stars of the show, adapted to three educational levels, first and second cycle of Primary and Primary High Capacity are organized;

Workshop or Plautus.

Art, politics, religion and fun for students of ESO and Bachiller.

Both are knowledge-oriented theater in antiquity, and especially on the Roman Theatre in Cartagena.

After a historical context, discusses how the architecture was the Roman theater, the distribution of the public in the building, which was made into a theater and how the plays were performed.

They share a participatory approach where students learn, investigate, discuss and develop their creative abilities.

Vendor Information "NY BOOK: 968 50 48 02, 968 50 00 93Precio student: 4 euros

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ACTIVITIES Dida CTICASCURSO 2014/2015

Builds THE ROMAN CITY.

CARTHAGE NOVA MEET

Students from 5th, 6th EP and 1st, 2nd ESO. Instructional material also in braille.

Recovery of the Roman Theatre in Cartagena, can make available to schoolchildren and their teachers, a hearty and rich archaeological material from Roman times, which will give us a very complete vision of urban planning at the time.

Through these archaeological remains, we can make a historic trip to the Roman past of the city, seeing its urban structure, building, functions and locations, allowing us to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the city at such an important time in our ancient history .

The workshop aims at knowledge of ancient Carthago Nova from the construction of a model of 63 pieces whose union forms an ideal Roman city with its walls, necropolis, administrative and religious buildings, entertainment buildings, etc.

The use of the teaching model used to specify all these aspects, creating an ideal city which helps link the main building and its function remains preserved in the city and the Roman Theatre Museum itself.

After the activity in the classroom teaching the course will start by the Museum and Roman Theatre.

CONTENTS: The urban structure of the city in Roman times.

The two main roads in the city, and Cardo Decumano.Las walls and gates of the city.

The civil and religious buildings in the forum.

The buildings for shows and públicos.Las buildings of the Roman city houses (insulae and domus).

Necropolis.

Methodology A: Explanation of the elements of the Roman city by a museum technician in the classroom teaching with watching a power-point and making a puzzle / model of the Roman city.

The workshop is complete with a guided visit to the Museum and Teatro Romano own city.

TO: Students from 5th and 6th EP and 1st - 2nd ESO

NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: A group class, which in no case may reach 30 students.

DURATION "N: The event will be held from Tuesday to Friday, with a duration of 1,30h

-DE QART Hadast A CARTHAGO NOVA

Student 3 ° -4 ° ESO and Bachiller.

The Museum of the Roman Theatre in Cartagena offers a workshop for high school students and high school result of collaboration among teachers of secondary and Museum, under the CPR seminar cooperation between Cartagena and the Museum of the Roman Theatre.

In recent years the increase in parallel to the development of interventions archaeological research has resulted in not only the location and study of some of the most important buildings of the ancient Carthaginian and Roman city, but has also led to the creation of new museum centers and direct intervention for the enhancement of its monuments.

These interventions have had in common the presentation, preservation and enhancement of the archaeological heritage of the city, so the trip to the ancient Carthago Nova today becomes a real history book, and an educational experience first category.

The goal of this workshop is that students get a practical way to acquire a body of knowledge about the city in the ancient world: the Carthaginian foundation.

The city as a stage of the war between the Carthaginians and Romans.

The Roman conquest, commercial activity.

The planning of Carthago Nova Roman: the walls, the houses, the forum, the baths, the buildings of shows.

The dynamics of the workshop consists of several parts:

1.-Party Theory: with a brief explanation and a power point students will become familiar with the city in antiquity through a historical journey through its urban structure, its public and private spaces, buildings and funciones¿ This allow you to get a comprehensive understanding of the city in such an important time in our ancient history.

2.-Party Practice: Students will be divided into groups, favoring teamwork in order to get to answer a series of questions that many of them find research by the Museum itself.

This will promote learning, problem solving and therefore promote a constructive educational experience.

3.-party tour: once acquired knowledge will enjoy greater satisfaction with the guided visit to the Museum and Teatro Romano own city.

TO: Students Student 3 ° to 4 ° ESO and Bachiller

NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: A group class, which in no case may reach 30 students.

DURATION "N: The event will be held from Tuesday to Friday, with a duration of 1,30hPrecio student: 4 euros

Other options to extend this tour:

+ ROMAN THEATRE MUSEUM DISTRICT FORUM (KEEPS THE TERMS AND ATRIUM BUILDING): 7 eurosMUSEO ROMAN THEATRE AND WALL PÚNICA: 7euros (Beginning wall) ROMAN THEATER MUSEUM DISTRICT FORUM + + PÚNICA WALL: 9 euros (Beginning wall)

- MACCCUS, Pappus SHOWS AND OTHER STARS ass

The activity is adapted to three educational levels: first and second cycle of Primary and High Capacity Primary.

The Museum of the Roman Theatre in Cartagena offers the possibility of holding a workshop for school-oriented knowledge of theater in antiquity, and especially on the Roman Theatre in Cartagena.

ContentsUp little history of Qart Hadast to Carthage.

How was the architecture of the Roman theater, the distribution of the public in the building, which was made into a theater and how the plays were performed.

Methodology A

The goal of this workshop is to grab a convenient way to acquire a body of knowledge about what these great buildings of shows in the Roman Empire, with particular emphasis on the Roman Theatre in Cartagena.

To do this, first you will be transferred in a pleasant knowledge required by a brief audiovisual explanation, so that later students, working in groups, to resolve what is apprehended conducting a series of practical exercises and research around the museum, obtaining information through the model, interactive, posters and other teaching resources of the museum.

The activity will be completed in the Theatre, where pooling can solve the exercises, and will carry out the reading of texts that will create a space for debate interacting with the school group.

The aim is that through these activities, students get to understand how they were constructed and what they were these great buildings in antiquity.

TARGET:

The activity is adapted to three educational levels:

first and second cycle of Primary and High Capacity Primary.

GROUP OF 30 STUDENTS MÃ XIMO

DURATION "N: The event will be held from Tuesday to Friday, with a duration of 1,30h

-THE WORKSHOP PLAUTO.

ART, POLITICS, RELIGION "NY DIVERSIA" N

Students of ESO and Bachiller.

The Museum of the Roman Theatre in Cartagena offers a workshop for high school students and high school result of collaboration among teachers of secondary and Museum, under the CPR project Prodico Cartagena.

The workshop aims at knowledge of the Roman Theatre in antiquity as a stage for political, social and cultural life of the city.

CONTENIDOMarco history, the architecture of Roman Theatre and its insertion into the city, political and religious function of the ancient theater.

The stage: theatrical genres, authors, actors and costumes.

The Roman Theatre today

Methodology AThe aim of this workshop is that students get a practical way to acquire a body of knowledge about ancient theater, especially Cartagena.

The dynamics of the workshop consists of several parts:

Part 1-theoretical: by a brief explanation and a power point, students should begin to familiarize yourself with the concepts.

2.-Part Practice: Students will be divided into groups, favoring teamwork in order to get to answer a series of questions.

These should be investigated by the museum itself, most answers hidden between explanatory posters, artwork, videos etc being

Reflective 3-party or theater-forum: activity completed in the theater, where a classic text in groups related to the theater, and then draw some conclusions and put them together, producing an interesting debate will be read.

Some students will read some dialogues Host of Plautus, and try out the acoustics of Roman building.

TO:

STUDENTS 12-18 AÃ'OSGRUPO MÃ XIMO OF 30 STUDENTS

DURATION "N: The event will be held from Tuesday to Friday, with a duration of 1,30h

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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