

Activity 1: Look at the mystery artefact very carefully and think about what you can see.
What kind of artefact is this? What color is this?
When do you think this was taken?
What do you notice about their appearance?
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How are they dressed?
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Simeulue people, early 20th Century, early 20th Century,
(2008-06486).
Source: Asian Civilisations Museum.
Where were they? What were they doing?
How do they think they were feeling?
Tell me a story about it. You can record your story in an audio clip and email us your recording.
DIY Draw Workshops
Green spaces provide sanctuaries for wildlife and important leisure opportunities for people. They allow people to connect with nature, which has been proven to keep us happy and healthy. Talk about how people used the green spaces in the past?
(Left) A house of an indigenous community in Malaysia, possibly Dayaks, early 20th Century,
(2008-06545).
Source: Asian Civilisations Museum.
Activity 2:
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Create a drawing of your favorite green space. Green space can be your garden, a park, a nature reserve or countryside, or even a tree! Remember, draw how your family/friends connect with nature as well.
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Talk how we should protect green spaces.
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Uploading your work to Facebook.