| Objectives: |
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Know childhood games in the Roman Age and give evidence that are still played as traditional games.
Play games following the rules which have been unknown and compare them with present times.
Encourage interactive games.
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| Curricular area: |
Social sciences. Culture. Art. Physical Education. Mathematics. |
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| Place: |
Outdoor activity depending on the number of attendants. |
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| Level: |
From 7 to 16 years old students. |
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| Time: |
School year. |
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| Activity: |
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| Type: |
Workshop |
| Description: |
It´s an Active Learning activity, and students become protagonists, organizing and playing games divided into small or large groups. Using reproductions and playing games, they will know some of the aspects of leisure activities in Roman times.
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| Material: |
We offer didactic material to prepare the activity, addressed to teachers and students. We lend the reproductions of 30 Roman games and a notebook with their rules with 63 games. |
| Durada: |
One day. |
| Means of transport: |
No. |
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| Observations: |
We have prepared this activity to be autonomous, so that it could be performed in the centres. You have to fetch the truck with games, like 1it was lent and within the specified period. |