Ancient China, Greece, and Mesopotamia
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Ancient China, Greece, and
Rome
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Project Background
You will be creating a project to represent either ancient China, Greece, or
Rome.
You will be expected to present your project to the class, and the
presentation is ¼ of your grade. (If you don’t present, you can’t get higher
than a C!)
Your project is worth a test grade.
Each project will come with a detailed directions sheet for how to complete
it.
You are responsible to gathering any materials needed to create your
project.
After all projects have been presented, I will host an ABLE Museum Night
where students may come in to see all of the projects and vote on their
favorites…anonymously of course! Parents MAY NOT vote.
There will be prizes for the top 3 projects!
Any student who attends Museum Night will get 10 bonus points on their
project!
Projects will be due May 22nd and 23rd, and I will choose your due date.
China: The World’s Oldest Empire Map
Use a piece of poster
board to make a map of
China which includes
major rivers, lakes,
mountains, deserts, and
seas, and shows
historical cities of China.
Terra Cotta Statues
Imagine that you are
working alongside
archaeologists at Qin Shi
Huang’s tomb.
They are excavating
artifacts of soldiers,
horses, and chariots.
Make a clay model of one
of them.
The Great Wall
Create a portion of the
Great Wall of China
using cardboard, poster
board, or boxes.
Chinese Dragon Mask
Use papier mache and
other materials to
replicate a dragon mask
which could be used in a
Chinese New Year
celebration.
Chinese Lantern
Make a replica of a paper
lantern using
construction paper and
other decorations.
Ceremonial Kite
Make a beautiful kite
that includes traditional
Chinese motifs in the
design.
Chinese Fan
Using card stock or
poster board, make a
ceremonial fan decorated
with traditional Chinese
motifs.
Chinese Paper Cuts
Design a traditional
Chinese paper cut,
mount it, and display it.
This is a good one if you
are short on materials.
Chinese Opera Mask
Using a balloon and
papier mache, design an
elaborate Chinese opera
mask.
Royal Silk Robe
Using a white sheet and
fabric paints, imagine
that you have been
commissioned by the
emperor to create an
elaborate silk robe for an
upcoming festival.
The sheet does not
actually have to be silk!
Valley of the Ming Tombs
Make a model of the
sacred road leading to
the Valley of the Ming
Tombs.
This should include the
animals, warriors, and
several temples
associated with the
actual tombs of
emperors.
Silk Road Diary
You are a trader making a
trip to China to buy luxury
items to be sold in your
shop in Constantinople.
Keep a journal of your
journey explaining routes
you took, descriptions of
the sights and sounds,
examples of transportation
and dangers, and other
people that you met along
the way.
Chinese Porcelain
Make a papier mache
model of a dish with a
porcelain pattern painted
on it.
Chinese Scrolls
Using long pieces of
construction paper and
paint, create a scroll that
could be hung in a palace
to honor the first day of
Spring.
Chinese Proverbs
Recognize the
contributions of
Confucius to Chinese
culture by choosing one
of his saying to feature
on a greeting card.
This is a good one if you
are short on supplies.
Chinese Zodiac
Create a calendar
featuring all of the signs
of the Chinese zodiac.
Ancient Pagoda
Create a 3D picture of an
original pagoda with
overhanging roofs,
elaborate tiles, intricate
carvings, and bright
colors.
Greek Columns
Make a replica of one of
the types of Greek
columns using plaster of
Paris and molds.
Warning: This project is
very involved and will
require supplies and
effort!
Greek Coins
Using clay and metallic
paint, create a variety of
Greek coins.
Include a short,
descriptive overview of
their history and the
meaning of the art on
them.
You can copy ancient
Greek coins or design
your own.
Greek Gods and Goddesses
Using aluminum foil and
masking tape, create a
detailed figurine of your
favorite Greek god or
goddess.
Hoplite Shield
Study pictures of hoplons
(the shields of the
hoplites) and then recreate one of them using
cardboard.
Archimedes’ Screw
Ancient Greek
mathematician,
Archimedes, invented a
device for extracting
water from the ground to
be transferred to a
storage tank or canal.
Make a replica of
Archimedes’ screw using
a plastic soda bottle and
other supplies.
Ancient Catapult
Using a block of wood
and other supplies, make
a replica of an ancient
Greek catapult.
Greek Clothing
Using a white sheet and
fabric paints, make a
Greek chiton, or tunic.
Brooches
Using clay, paint, and
safety pins, make some
decorative brooches
using traditional Greek
motifs.
Greek Vases
Research ancient Greek
vases, and choose a
shape and design that
appeals to you.
Make an etching of the
vase using construction
paper and markers.
Amphora
Amphoras were beautiful
containers filled with
olive oil from the sacred
trees of Athena.
They were often given as
prizes after athletic
tournaments.
Make a replica of an
amphora using clay and
paints.
Olympian Plate
Create an Olympian plate
that is worthy of the
winner of a grueling
event using a plate, clay,
paints, and other
supplies.
Note: This picture shows
the modern Olympics.
Yours should depict the
ancient Olympics.
Olympic Wreath
Make a wreath for an
Olympic champion to
wear using supplies of
your choosing.
Greek Fresco
Fresco is the art of
painting on plastered
walls.
Using your expertise in
ancient Greek art, design
a portion of a fresco.
Include drawings and
symbols which represent
the culture of the times.
You will need plaster of
Paris, a shoebox, paint,
and other supplies.
Greek Masks
Using a balloon, papier
mache, and other
supplies, make a replica
of a theater mask that
could have been used in
an ancient Greek
production.
Trojan Horse
Using cardboard boxes,
paper tubes, dowels,
papier mache, clay, and
other supplies, make a
replica of the Trojan
Horse.
Note: This project is very
involved and will require
many supplies.
Mosaic Pictures
The creation of a mosaic
is a labor intensive
artistic technique that
produces a picture using
small pieces of tile,
pebbles, or stone.
Using a material of your
choice, such as paper
strips or beans, make a
mosaic of a traditional
Greek motif.
Model of Ancient Athens
Using plywood, papier
mache, cardboard, clay,
plastic figurines, and
other supplies, make a
model of ancient Athens
that includes the
Acropolis, the agora, the
Theater of Dionysus, the
Panathenaic Way, and
other important sites.
Note: This project is very
involved and will require
many supplies.
Writing Tablet
Use a wooden picture
frame and paraffin or
candle wax to create a
writing tablet that an
ancient Roman student
would have used in the
classroom.
Roman Tombstone
Pretend that you are a
tombstone artist and
engraver, and design a
tombstone that is worthy
of a fallen general in the
Roman army.
You will need clay,
carving tools, a rolling
pin, and other supplies.
Roman Roads
Pretend you are a novice
road engineer a must
complete a construction
test to get your Structor
Licentia (building
license) for building viae
publicae (public roads).
Build a model of a
section of the road using
a clear, plastic box, sand,
plaster of Paris, and
different types of stones.
The Groma
The groma was a tool
used by Roman road
builders which used
weights attached to
strings to make sure the
ground was even.
Build a groma using
poster board, clay,
aluminum foil, and other
supplies.
Milestones
Roman milestones were
placed at one-mile
intervals with the names
of the towns to the left
and right of the
milestone and the
distance to each.
Make a milestone using a
milk carton, paint, and
other supplies.
Roman Arches
Pretend you have been
hired to design and build
a triumphal arch to a
Roman emperor or
general.
Make a model out of a
cereal box, papier mache,
paints, and other
supplies.
Ancient Roman Toga
Ancient Roman men
often wore togas.
Make your own using a
white sheet, safety pins,
and fabric paint.
Ancient Roman Stola
Ancient Roman women
often wore stolas.
Make your own using a
sheet, pins, and fabric
paint.
Laurel Leaf Crown
Make a laurel leaf crown
like the emperor would
have worn using gold
paint, artificial leaves,
and a gold cord.
Ancient Roman Jewelry
Make a replica of an
ancient Roman brooch
using clay, craft pins, a
hot glue gun, and paint.
Lucky Bulla
Roman children wore
good luck charms called
bullas to keep them safe
until they became adults.
Make a replica of a bulla
using a tin (like one for
gum or candy), a string,
paint, and other supplies.
Roman Shield
Study pictures of Roman
shields and re-create one
using poster board,
elastic, paints, and other
supplies.
Pompeian Lararium
Many Pompeian homes
had lararia, shrines that
honored the protective
spirits of their homes.
Make a replica of one
using boxes, poster
board, papier mache,
paint, and other supplies.
Roman Glass
Illustrate an example of
what Roman glass looked
like using pictures of
Roman glass, paper,
scissors, and glue.
This is a good one if you
are short on supplies!
A Roman Villa
Create your own diorama
of a room in a Roman
villa using a shoe box,
paints, minature plants,
toys, etc.
Note: This picture is of a
diorama of the city, not a
villa which is a house.
Racing Chariot
Make a replica of a
Roman chariot using
cardboard, paints, and
other supplies.