2. Best presentation
wins a prize!
PROPOSAL FOR A DAY TRIP TO 3 sites
20 STUDENTS
4 TEACHERS TO SUPERVISE
VOLUNTEER
FIRST COME FIRST SERVE
NO CREDIT FOR ABSENCE
GOAL: LEARN ABOUT SAUDI HISTORY & TRASLATE IT BACK TO THE
PY
STUDENTS MUST WRITE ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE IN ENGLISH,
MAKE A PRESENTATION,
POWER POINTS,
PUBLIC SPEAKING
3. • The Masmak Fort
• Al Masmak Fort
Entrance is
free
• Located on Al Imam Turky Ibn Abdullah Ibn Muhammed street
in Ad-Dira, Riyadh, the Masmak Fort is one of the main
attractions for visitors and students alike. Not only does the
Fort represent the recent culture in the area but also is a focal
point in history of Riyadh and that of the nation.
•
• One of the oldest parts of Riyadh - the fort itself is free
to enter (just sign your name in the guest book).
5. •Address
Imam Turki ibn Abdullah St Al-
Dira
•Phone tel, info: 01 411 0091
•Hours men 08:00-12:00 &
16:00-21:00 Sat, Mon & Wed,
women & families 08:00-12:00
& 16:00-21:00 Sun & Tue,
09:00-12:00 Thu
6. DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED:
TO BE DETERMINED
Departure from: KSU PY, EB
CAMPUS
TIME: TO BE DETERMINED
HOURS: TO BE DETERMINED
RETURN: TO BE RETURNED
PRESENTATION DATES:
TO BE DETERMINED
8. Competition:
20 students
4 teachers to supervise
Students observe & learn •Address King Saud Rd Al-Futah
Students must: write a paper,
create a power point, prepare a
•Website www.arriyadh.com
public speech & share with
students
•Phone tel, info: 01 402 9500
•Price adult/child/student
SRIs15/SRIs10/free
•Hours men & schools 09:00-12:00
Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu, & 16:30-21:00
Tue
9. National Museum timing for
visitors
Weekdays Morning
(9AM-12PM) Evening
(4:30-9:30PM)
Saturday schools/boys closes for
(maintenance)
Sunday schools/girls families
Monday schools/boys families
Tuesday schools/girls men
Wednesday schools/boys
families
Thursday schools/boys families
Friday close families
10. Third & final trip
Third & final competition opportunity for KSU PY EB CAMPUS
STUDENTS
11. Twenty Students ~ Volunteers ~ Absence Applied
4 Teachers ~ Supervision
Write papers, create power points, public speaking =
English
For two weeks every year, the past
comes to Riyadh - and it's alive and
well. The vibrant Janadriyah Annual
Heritage and Culture Festival in
Riyadh City District is a showcase for
crafts from across the Kingdom
organized by the National Guard. It
celebrates the cultural traditions that
unite this great country, while also
revealing the regional differences
which create the distinctive character
of Saudi individuality
12. The festival is divided into men-only,
women-only and family days. On the
women-only days they have
activities such as henna-etching and
Arabic make-up displays which
aren't there on the other days.
In 1419H (1998) the Janadriyah
Festival honored the women artists,
poets, singers and folk dancers of
Asir, with a three day women's music
festival. For the first time their local
traditions took to a wider stage
where it was much appreciated.
13. Transportation – provided by KSU from
KSU
Date: To be determined
Departure time: To be determined
Return time: To be determined
14. 3 opportunities for students to:
Learn more about Saudi culture
Render presentations
And win One prize!
Students will vote on the best presentation.