"The most important thing in communication is hearing what is said." Peter Drucker
Students of grade V explored the Evolution of Communication through creative expression. They wrote messages on materials such as dried leaves, clay tablets, cloth, and scrolls to communicate with their friends. This hands-on activity gave students a vivid and engaging way to connect with the history of communication. They were able to see the progression from simple symbols to more complex forms of written expression. The activity fostered an appreciation for the ingenuity of early civilizations as well.