- Learned about the history and culture of Rome through guided tours and visits to famous landmarks such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum.
- Practiced reading and interpreting maps and guidebooks to navigate the city and locate different attractions.
- Engaged in conversations with locals and tour guides to improve listening and speaking skills in English.
- Expanded vocabulary by learning new words related to Roman history, architecture, and art.
- Developed writing skills by journaling about daily experiences and reflections on the trip.
- Studied and analyzed famous works of literature set in Rome, such as "The Aeneid" by Virgil or "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
- Practiced critical thinking and analysis by discussing the historical significance and impact of ancient Roman civilization.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore more literature set in Rome or written by Roman authors, such as "The Odyssey" by Homer or "Metamorphoses" by Ovid. They can also write their own short stories or poems inspired by their experiences in Rome. Additionally, watching movies or documentaries about Rome and participating in online forums or discussion groups can further enhance their understanding of the city's history and culture.