Educational activity at the archaeological site of the Plans de Santa Caterina, where students will be able to discover the history of this space from the Roman period to the modern era.
Through adapted workshops, we will reconstruct the different stages of the site, learn about the uses it had over time, the materials that were used and what daily life was like at each historical moment.
Through play and discovery, students will learn what this space was like thousands of years ago. Who lived there? Did they have houses like today’s? What did they work with? How did they dress? And they will reconstruct the different stages of the site from illustrated materials.
A proposal to bring children closer to heritage and awaken their interest in history in a playful way.
Purposes of the activity
- The discovery the site of the Plans de Santa Caterina and understand its historical evolution.
- Identify the main uses of space in different periods (Roman, medieval, modern…)
- Watch and interpret material remains to understand the daily life of the past.
- Stimulate curiosity, observation skills and the spirit of research.
- To promote respect and appreciatiopn for the local heritage.
Skills and values
- Understanding the historical context and space.
- Cultural competence: valuing local heritage and history.
- Learning to learn: observation and working in groups.
- Social competence: understanding historical and social changes.
- Communicative competence: expressing and sharing discoveries.





