Lang’s Upper School English Language Arts students recently took a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, chaperoned by Greig, Jimmy, and Tucker. We linked our study of ancient Greece, particularly Plato’s Apologyand The Trial and Death of Socrates, with a visit to the museum’s Greek and Roman wing. There, students examined objects from classical Greece and earlier, exploring how the Greeks told stories through art. They closely analyzed the details in the artworks, making text-to-object connections. We also made a powerful text-to-text connection by linking Socrates’ life and ideas to "The Death of Socrates" by Jacques-Louis David, located in the European Paintings wing. Our group gathered for a photo in front of this iconic painting. The trip was both fun and educational, reinforcing classroom concepts in an engaging, hands-on way. We’re especially grateful to the Met (The Metropolitan Museum of Art ) for providing two expert docents, Teddy and Rosalie, from their renowned educational department, who helped make the experience even more enriching for our students.
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