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Demonstrates life in ancient Greece and Rome, and the contributions of those cultures to modern civilization, through hands-on activities such as making a star gazer, chiseling a clay tablet, and weaving Roman sandals.
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Social life and customs, Juvenile Nonfiction, Handicraft, Civilization, Nonfiction, Creative activities and seat work, Juvenile literature, Crafts, Greece, social life and customs, Rome, history, Greece, juvenile literature, Rome, juvenile literature, Rome, history, juvenile literature, Greece, civilization, Handicraft, juvenile literature, Student activitiesTimes
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Classical kids: an activity guide to life in Ancient Greece and Rome
1998, Chicago Review Press
in English
1556522908 9781556522901
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-184) and index.
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Travel back in time to see what life was like in ancient Greece and Rome while having fun with hands-on activities such as making a star gazer; chiseling a clay tablet; weaving Roman sandals; making a Greek mosaic; creating Roman jewelry; throwing Greek pottery; casting a vote in a Roman-style election; and much more. Learn how these civilizations contributed to our present-day world by participating in art, math, cooking, science, and geography activities. Interesting facts and trivia are included throughout. Helpful illustrations explain project steps.
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