Trip to Italy


Using the Stockton Garden State Distance Learning Consortium website, I was able to take a virtual field trip to Italy. This exhibit is allows you to virtually venture through thirty-six different destinations in Italy from the comfort of your couch. When you click on a destination, each place shows the top attractions and things to do.

The first place that I decided to travel to is Rome, Italy. While in Rome, I decided to go to the Colosseum. When I got here, I was able to participate in an interactive slide that showed the before and after of the reconstruction of the Colosseum. There was also many different angles where I could see the inside and the outside. While reading and learning more about the Colosseum, I learned that the grand opening ceremony last one hundred days!

Interactive slide of the before and after reconstruction

After Rome, I decided to visit Florence, Italy. When I visited here, there were many sculptures and art to be discovered. A statue that was celebrated as one of the “greatest masterpieces of the Renaissance” was Michelangelo’s David statue. A cool fact that I learned at this exhibit was that Michelangelo sculpted David’s pupils in the shape of a heart.

Michelangelo’s David

Being able to have access to this virtual field trip was super helpful and I learned so much. This tour brought Italy to you through its interactive walk throughs that even lets you walk the streets of Italy. I feel like this tool could be so fun for students in the classroom. Students can learn all about different places from around the world from the chairs of their desks!


One response to “Trip to Italy”

  1. Hi,
    Great post! I love how you told your audience what you did in each city while providing screenshots for proof. I love the detail of your post as well as the information given. Great job!
    -Nicole

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