Egyptian & Roman Courses

Engaging and interactive programs all available in-person or online via Zoom! Contact us to schedule a virtual enrichment program.

In Person Course Description

Programs begin with an illustrated and engaging slide presentation. Afterward, students are invited to explore the different museum stations which include:

  • “Please Touch” ancient artifacts
  • Write your name in hieroglyphics on authentic Egyptian papyrus
  • Dress up as a pharaoh, Roman gladiator, or Roman senator
  • Design your own ancient Roman coin (taking inspiration from actual Roman coins in the museum)
  • Explore the “mummy” and her funerary offerings
  • Practice digging and excavating like an archaeologist
  • Design your own Roman mosaic
  • Take home fun word searches, coloring sheets and brain teasers

Join schools such as:

Buckley County Day School, Chapel School; Chappaqua School District; Daly School, Eastchester School District; Fordham Prep, Pleasantville School District; Riverdale Country Day, Rye Country Day School; Scarsdale School District; Solomon Schechter; St. Raymond’s; Tuckahoe School District; The Ursuline School

MWM also leads private tours for school groups at
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and can arrange a visit for your school.

6th Grade Social Studies Class

Pre-K 3 and 4 Program

6th Grade Social Studies Class

Sign your class up for an MWM led, private tours for school groups at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. We can arrange a visit for your school.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Marisa can adjust her program to any grade level, from Pre-K to the senior community. The ancient cultures programs are especially suited for 6th social studies to complement the curriculum. Often, schools participate in the Ancient Egyptian program in the early part of the year, followed by the The Art of Ancient Rome program during the Ancient Greece and Rome unit that is often taught later in the school year. If the timing does not correspond, the programs still work seamlessly within your classroom.

Marisa sets up her museum in one of your classrooms and runs the program during a normal class period. She then repeats the program throughout the school day as students from additional sections of the class cycle in and out for each period. Marisa can adjust the program to fit your school’s specific periods. She’ll work with you on logistics as needed—combining classes, creating an assembly, etc.
Yes, MWM programming covers Common Core NYS Arts Standards 3 & 4.

Marisa provides programs throughout Westchester County and the tri-state area, from the Yonkers/New Rochelle area north to Bedford Hills. Schools that are north of Armonk or further away may require a travel fee. Please contact Marisa if your school is outside of Westchester—she’ll work with you to make it happen! (MWM also offers private tours at The Met in NYC.)

  • Three to four table are needed for the mobile museum.
  • AV equipment to project a PowerPoint presentation on a screen. If no equipment is available in the room, MWW can bring their own.
  • During programs for young children (K-2), additional teachers or volunteers is requested.

The program fee is $285 per program; when three or more class sections are scheduled there is a discounted package rate. The fee covers Marisa as the educator, all materials, all take-home items, and set up and break down of museum. Please contact Marisa to discuss your school’s needs and she will create a tailored package for you.

Yes! Marisa is a certified BOCES Arts in Education instructor and therefore many Westchester schools are eligible for BOCES reimbursement of MWM programs. Please click here for information.

​”Marisa’s joyful, unique and entertaining presentation style brings art and ancient culture to vibrant and colorful life! Tours and workshops are a conversation between the group, with Marisa as our dynamic storyteller leading us along the path of the ancients. Her energy and enthusiasm is contagious—all ages are mesmerized by both her presentation style and vast and seemingly unending wealth of detailed knowledge.” -Principal, Private Catholic School in Westchester

MWW has visited these schools. Ad your school’s name to the list!

Cottle Elementary School
The Chapel School
Scarsdale Middle School
Eastchester Middle School
Rye Country Day School
Seven Bridges Chappaqua Middle School
St. Raymonds Middle School (Bronx, NY)
St. Raymonds Elementary School (Bronx, NY)
Tuckahoe Middle School
The Ursuline School
Yonkers DiChiaro Middle School
Yonkes Paideai School 15
Wyngate Elementary School (Bethesda, MD)