Teaching Ancient Greece
Lesson Plans, Vase Animations, and Resources
Contributor(s)
Nevin, Sonya (editor)
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
Heroism, music, museums, poetry, drama, love, hunting, war, sacrifice… Pottery is a route into so many subjects. This accessible book offers ready-to-use lesson plans and resources for teaching about the ancient world, and for teaching a range of topics via antiquity. The materials use pottery as a resource for understanding ancient culture. Each lesson plan incorporates a particular vase and an animation made from that vase by the Panoply Vase Animation Project (www.panoply.org.uk): Sappho, Dionysus, Libation, Iris and Heracles.
These resources can be used with learners of any age and any level of familiarity with ancient Greek culture. Created by experienced educators all over the world, each lesson plan contains an introduction, a lesson including one of the animations, and an exciting activity to extend the learning experience. In the development of this book, young people have been writing poetry and stories, acting, mapping, drawing and designing, recording music, and planning exhibitions – thinking about knowledge-sharing, budgets, and accessibility. From learning about pottery, through a wide range of topics, to making stop-motion animations, this is an action-packed set of resources to make learning enjoyable, challenging, and memorable.
Keywords
Ancient Greece, pedagogy, pottery, Greek vases, mythology, animationDOI
10.31338/uw.9788323562351ISBN
97883235-62351, 9788323562436Publisher
University of Warsaw PressPublisher website
https://en.uw.edu.pl/Publication date and place
Warsaw, 2024Grantor
Series
Our Mythical Childhood,Classification
Ancient Greece
Pottery, ceramics and glass crafts
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)