The Silk Road - An Adventure Through History Summer Camp
What's included
40 live meetings
30 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Each day, there will be a short homework assignment (less than 20 minutes). The homework assignment will enhance what was explored during class. The homework assignment is optional.Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
The Silk Road stretched for more than 4,000 miles across Asia. The Silk Road connected the Han Dynasty in China and the Roman empire in Europe. Both goods and ideas traveled along the Silk Road. Silk, jade, spices from India, and glassware from Rome were all traded along the various routes. The Silk Road held many dangers as travelers had to traverse deserts and mountains. Many travelers lost their lives on this route. In this interactive course, learners will play a game and try to win the most points as they become travelers on the Silk Road. Learners will learn how different cultures were connected and what ideas and goods were traded. Course Outline: Day One: The People Traveling on the Silk Road: Learners will learn about some of the people that traveled on the Silk Road and learners will create their character to begin their journey on the Silk Road. Day Two: The Goods Traded along the Silk Road - Learners will explore the different items traded along the Silk Road. Travelers (learners) will choose the goods that they will trade. Day Three: The Western Silk Road - Travelers will travel the Western Silk Road, trade their items, and learn of the dangers that await travelers through the Pamir Mountains. Day Four: The Eastern Silk Road - Travelers will trek through the network of routes on the Eastern Silk Road encountering sandstorms and bandits along the way in the Taklimakan Desert. Day Five: The Exchange of Ideas on the Silk Road - Learners will learn about the different ideas that were spread on the Silk Road such as agriculture, glassmaking, and Buddhism. We will end the class with a trivia game! Learners do not need any prior knowledge to participate fully in this class. Multiple viewpoints and perspectives will be presented. Each day, there will be a short homework assignment (less than 20 minutes). The homework assignment will enhance what was explored during class.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
During this class, we will discuss religion only in the context of how ideas/religions were exchanged on the Silk Road. Learners will also hear that some travelers died on the Silk Road, but it will be kept at an age-appropriate level.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
"The New Silk Roads: The Present and Future of the World" by Peter Frankopan
"The Silk Road: A New History" by Valerie Hanson
"Life along the Silk Road: Second Edition" by Susan Whitfield
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Doctoral Degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law - Northern Kentucky University
Master's Degree in Education from University of Louisville
1 teacher has a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in History from Western Kentucky University
I have over twenty years of experience working with and teaching students. I have a bachelor's degree in both History and Economics. My master's degree is in Higher Education. I also have a Juris Doctorate degree in Law. Most importantly, I have a passion for teaching, history in particular!
Reviews
Live Group Course
$70
for 40 classes5x per week, 8 weeks
45 min
Completed by 99 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
6-12 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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