WORKSHOPS
Didactic activities are given to groups of schoolchildren and university students.
1. Dramatized visit.
It is aimed at students in Early Childhood and Primary Education.
The students are received by Diana during her arrival at the Domus, who, dressed as a Roman, appears as the owner or domina of the house they are going to visit. This will guide you through the different rooms of the house, introducing them into the thoughts and lifestyles of Roman times.
The dramatized visit is aimed at groups of schoolchildren between 3 and 12 years old. It lasts approximately 45 minutes and is done in groups of up to 20 people.
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2. Ceramic workshop.
It is aimed at educational centers of different academic levels, from Infant to Baccalaureate. This didactic activity allows the student, through the realization of a ceramic piece, to identify all the issues related to the production of a ceramic idol, its use and therefore, its approach to mystical thought in Roman times. The activity lasts approximately 45 minutes, in groups of 20 people maximum and can be complemented with the visit to the Domus.
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3. Writing on wax tablet.
It begins with an illustrated introduction to the origins of writing at least 5,000 years ago, explaining the types of writing: cuneiform, hieroglyphic and alphabetic. Of these, we will focus on the alphabetic system, reviewing the types of letters and the different supports and instruments used for writing in Roman times.
The workshop lasts approximately 45 minutes and is adapted by age. It takes place in groups of 30 students at most divided into subgroups of 10. It is intended for students over 12 years of age and can be complemented with a visit to the Domus.
From Tuesday to Friday the cost of the normal or dramatized visit next to the pottery workshop or the birthday tablet is € 1.5 per student.
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