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Exploring Beyond STEM into History of Technology & Trade to Discover Interconnections of Modern Relevance

Blast into the past at Camp Marco Polo to discover unimaginable connections across the history of the Silk Road. Our unique cultural immersion program is an Unforgettable Journey of the Imagination, ideal for kids ages 5-13. Through playful role-play and hands-on exploration of art, culture, languages, and history of technology and innovation, kids practice to be flexible, creative thinkers and effective intercultural communicators. They discover both cultural and intellectual intersections across vast stretches of time and geography, fostering essential skills for success of future leaders in all walks of life.

*Extended Care Service available based on family need and interest

2019 Camp Themes:

Venice: Venice, the City of Water and of Light, the Queen of the Adriatic, for centuries received at her doorstep the luxurious treasures from the East. From these gifts came the cultural blossoming known as the Renaissance. So in our first week, we explore what inspired Marco Polo's journey, and the influences he brought back to Europe from Asia, which led to the cultural reawakening of the Modern world from ancient roots.

Constantinople: Follow in the footsteps of the Seljuq dynasty, who established hegemony over most of West Asia and uncontested authority in Anatolia, witnessing tremendous commercial, artistic, and cultural activity in Constantinople.

Persian Empire: Iran, or Persia, stands as a bridge between East and West, a fact that has made this nation a watershed of history. Western Iran was influenced by Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome, while Eastern Iran was influenced by India and even China, ever since the ancient trade routes cross-pollinated these cultures. During this week, we walk in the shoes of the Persians at a critical crossroad in history, when the Sassanid Empire is overtaken by the force of Islam, a dramatic shift in the history and psyche of an ancient civilization.

Central Asia: The nomadic tribes of the Mongolian plateau have withstood the harshest of conditions in vast expanses of wilderness. We explore the echoes of their haunting stories and their enduring spirit during this week and discover the forces that contributed to the rise of the Mongolian Empire and its founder, Genghis Khan, the famed or infamous howling Blue Wolf.

Marco in China: Discover and understand what led to the power and wealth of China under the forceful rule of the Mongolian Emperor, Kublai Khan.

India: To the south of the vast Himalayan mountains sits the sub-continent of India. Though it was not part of the land route of the Silk Road, it was a very much a part of the sea trade between East and West. During this week, we take a detour to explore the significant influences and contributions of India and Southeast Asia as part of the water routes of both the Silk and the Spice trades.

Merchant's Paradise: Nothing can match the excitement and bustle of Market Day at a Constantinople Bazaar!

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Hi, How much parent involvement is needed for this class? The class is listed for Kindergarten to 12th grade, and at the same time, I saw a review that said a 7th grader "baked." As working parents we can set up all the supplies before class but we cannot take time off to help our son with baking or other hands on experiments that might need adult supervision. Also, what is the student to teaher ratio? Thanks
asked on Jul 19, 2020
Jul 20, 2020 - Sheila Pfeiffer
Thank you for your interest in Camp Marco Polo's Virtual program. The activities such as baking are optional supplemental activities beyond the core program. There are 3 1-hr online sessions that are supervised with a student-teacher ratio of 6-8 max. The first hour involves storytelling/history of Silk Road, Marco Polo's life, etc. Then there is a 1-hour offline break with suggested optional activities related to the theme of the week - sometimes outdoors in the back yard, if available/accessible to families. The next hour online is a guided arts/crafts project. Children 8+ should be able to do these independently. However, younger children between the ages of 5-7 may need help, depending on their abilities. Activities may involve cutting, gluing, tracing, drawing, coloring, etc. The second offline hour is a lunch break. This is the time when food/cooking projects would be suggested as an option, though not all involve cooking. The final online hour is a guided music lesson, including singing, introduction of recorder as well as some music history related to the theme of the week. The next available week is that of July 27, with the theme of China. However, if interested, we need you to register today so that we may be able to mail supplies to you in time. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Hope your child will be able to join our next Caravan of Learning on an Unforgettable Journey of the Imagination! -
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