The British Museum covers more than two million years of human history and culture. Through activities designed for schoolchildren aged eleven to fourteen, they can explore topics as diverse as Chinese and African art, the Arab world, Islamic civilisations and numismatics. These topics and others can be used in the classroom thanks to the possibility of downloading them in Word documents or Power Point presentations.
Collection: Multimedia
Chronology: XXVII a.C., XXVI a.C., XXV a.C., XXIV a.C. XXIII a.C., XXII a.C., XXI a.C., XX a.C., XIX a.C., XVIII a.C., XVII a.C., XVI a.C., XV a.C., XIV a.C., XIII a.C., XII a.C. XI. a.C., X a.C., IX a.C., VIII a.C., VII a.C., VI a.C., V a.C., IV a.C., III a.C., II a.C., I a.C., I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX
Scope: Primary Education, Secondary Education
Link: https://www.britishmuseum.org/learn/schools/ages-11-14
Resource type: Web
Source: British Museum
Language: English
Owner: Blanca Rodríguez Hernández (Modernalia)
Copyright: British Museum
Abstract: The British Museum in London offers activities for schoolchildren from eleven to fourteen years of age
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