1. Art: Exploration Artwork: Create artwork inspired by the discoveries of the Age of Exploration, depicting the landscapes, people, and cultures encountered by explorers.
  2. English: Exploration Diary: Write a fictional diary entry as if they were a young explorer during the Age of Discovery, describing their journey, encounters, and discoveries.
  3. History: Explorer Profile: Research and create a profile or report on a famous explorer from the Age of Discovery, exploring their motivations, challenges, and impacts on history.
  4. Math: Mapping Explorations: Utilize math skills to create and analyze maps of explorers' routes, calculating distances, angles, and scale to visualize their journeys.
  5. Music: Discoveries Playlist: Compile a playlist of music from different cultures and regions discovered during the Age of Discovery, exploring the diversity of musical traditions.
  6. Physical Education: Nautical Adventures: Engage in nautical-themed physical activities, such as relay races mimicking ship navigation, to understand the physical demands of exploration.
  7. Science: Sailor's Scurvy Experiment: Experiment with Vitamin C and its importance by simulating scurvy conditions faced by sailors during the Age of Discovery, emphasizing nutrition.
  8. Social Studies: Trade Route Simulation: Role-play a simulation of trade routes established during the Age of Discovery, examining economic exchanges and cultural diffusion.
  9. Film Studies: Exploration Documentary: Produce a short documentary or video presentation about the Age of Discovery, integrating historical footage, reenactments, and narration.
  10. Film Studies: Exploration Documentary: Produce a short documentary or video presentation about the Age of Discovery, integrating historical footage, reenactments, and narration.