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Subido el 2 de junio de 2020 por Noemi C.

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Our heritage, sources of information and traditions.

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Hello kids! Today we are going to do the last session of social science. I will keep talking 00:00:00
about heritage. As Patrick told you, heritage is everything that we keep from the past and that 00:00:06
helps us know about life in the past. It's herencia. But I will focus on art, music, songs, 00:00:16
and other sources. Remember, a source is anything that gives us information about something that we 00:00:24
want to learn about. Museums. As you know, most objects from the past that are found by archaeologists 00:00:33
are kept in museums, like these old tools that people used in the past or that old jewelry. 00:00:42
this is jewelry and even this simple machine this iron this kind of museum and the painting museums 00:00:50
are the museums we are more familiar with but there are more types of museums such as natural 00:00:59
history museums that have stuffed animals they are animals that are not alive but are kept for 00:01:06
the people to see the kind of animal a place has, like this kiwi in New Zealand. 00:01:15
And there are also interactive museums that are very fun. I'll show you a video of a museum 00:01:23
in Thailand where I was last summer. Look! It's very fun. Why are art, music and songs important? 00:01:31
They are important because they remain over time even though the people who made them 00:01:50
in the past disappear. 00:01:57
For example, in this photo we can see a family that doesn't exist in the present, but thanks 00:01:59
to this photo we can know the type of cars they drove or the clothes they wore. 00:02:06
This is a visual source. 00:02:14
We can find out about the past from visual sources, such as paintings, sculptures and 00:02:16
photos. 00:02:23
For example, we can see how people moved around, what clothes they wore and what they did. 00:02:24
From prehistory, there are cave paintings. 00:02:32
From ancient history, there are many sculptures, like this one from the Olympic Games. 00:02:35
From the Middle Ages, there are paintings like this one, where we can see the clothes 00:02:41
they wore or what they did, and this painting from the modern age where we see a train that 00:02:45
used the steam engine to move around. There are also sources that we hear. Music and songs are 00:02:52
also very important sources of information about the past, so we can listen to old music and find 00:03:00
out that the music in the past was totally different from the music we have today. I'll 00:03:08
show you a video of a famous band from England, The Beatles. I will show you also a video of a 00:03:14
famous song by Frank Sinatra who sang about New York, the city. Now you will see a video of one 00:03:47
of my favorite singers, Michael Jackson, who also invented his own way to dance and who was the 00:04:30
first singer to make a video clip. He was a great singer and a great dancer. He was 00:04:41
the king of pop. You can see that people danced in a different way in the past. We can also 00:04:49
know about the past by listening to traditional music. In Spain we have flamenco and in the 00:05:57
USA, they have country music. They also have their own steps to dance. It's very fun. 00:06:41
What are other ways to find out about the past? We can visit museums, like the Prado 00:07:20
Museum in Madrid. This video is about one of the most important paintings in the Prado 00:07:27
museum las meninas okay interesting we can also visit traditional festivals where we can see 00:07:33
traditional clothes or listen to music to traditional music like this one that is the 00:09:59
carnival of venice another traditional festival is las fallas of valencia in spain where people 00:10:07
make big sculptures that they finally burn. We can also visit old buildings like the Big Wall 00:10:42
in Ávila, the Aqueduct of Segovia made by the Romans or the Royal Palace in Madrid. 00:11:32
We can also watch historical films and historical TV series to learn about the past. 00:11:41
this film is about the middle ages where we can learn about kings queens castles knights look 00:11:47
and this tv show is in is made in spain we can also read history books and historical novels 00:11:56
remember historians are the people who write about history and read about history 00:13:03
We can read books about prehistory, about the ancient history, the Middle Ages or the Mother Age 00:13:09
But the most important one, the one that I like the most 00:13:17
We can listen to older people's memories to know about the past 00:13:23
Like listening to our grandparents' stories 00:13:27
Ok, this is it, I hope you liked it, goodbye! 00:13:29
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Noemí
Subido por:
Noemi C.
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Fecha:
2 de junio de 2020 - 21:16
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CP INF-PRI NTRA. SRA. DE LA MILAGROSA
Duración:
13′ 35″
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