Ancient Egypt Board Game
As a kind of grand finale to our study of Ancient Egypt, the girls decided to make their own board game. It was a great way for them to review all the things they had learned, and to revisit maps, books, and other projects we had done. Game Board: They drew and decorated the game board inside a file folder. The “waves” on the Nile
History of Egypt Part 1
This is the most updated versions of the vidoes I previously uploaded. Some errors are corrected and the video quality is better.
The Nile River Valley Map Activity
Map activity on the Nile River Valley and surrounding territories. Students are asked to label major cities and land forms. They are also asked to highlight the physical features that affected civilization in ancient Egypt. Students are then asked to answer questions about the Nile River Valley a...
Flooding the River Nile..
Counting Pinecones: Flooding the River Nile.. A Story of the World Vol 1 Project
Nile River Facts for Kids - Interesting Facts about the Nile River
Lots More Egypt Stuff: Lego Pyramids and More | Creekside Learning
Please pardon me as I continue posting about Ancient Egypt. It’s just that the Creek Kids and I are a bit obsessed with all things Egypt, much to my surprise. We are all really enjoying our history curriculum. It has been so much fun. I’m going to cram several things into one post, rather than bombard you with three or four separate ones. So if you aren’t interested in ancient Egypt, perhaps you may want to skip this one (or at least skim it for the photos). Here’s what I’ll cover in this…
Ancient Egyptian Music - The Nile River
Ancient Egyptian music about the life-giving waters of the Nile, which caused the Egyptian civilization to flourish. This music that I composed is called The...
Ancient Egyptian Music - The Nile River
Ancient Egyptian music about the life-giving waters of the Nile, which caused the Egyptian civilization to flourish. This music that I composed is called The...
The Geopolitical Impact of the Nile
Stratfor discusses the geopolitical significance of the Nile River -- Egypt's lifeline and a source of contention among the 10 countries through which it flo...
Nile River Delta model, homeschool history —
Wednesday we worked on our Nile River Delta model , a project found in the Story of the World vol. 1 activity book. This project is for chapter 2; Egyptians lived on the Nile River . Photo #1 is of the supplies needed. Photo #2 shows the soil with the foil placed as the river. Photo #
Our Week Spent Going Down The Nile | Creekside Learning
The Story of the World, Volume I: Ancient Times. Chapter 2: Egyptians Lived on the Nile River. We made models of the Nile River, from the Story of the World Activity Book. Step 1. Spread dirt into a foil pan. Step 2. Add foil in the center for the river bed and line with pebbles. Step 3. Add grass seeds, to grow reeds along your Nile. Step 4. Add crocodiles, of course! And some big stones to represent the mountains. Step 5. Flood the Nile. Then put your Nile River in a place where toddlers…
10 Things You Can Do with PDF that You Didn’t Know About | The PDFBEAR Blog
10 Functions to discover with PDFBear has to offer that has been unbeknownst to the user. All for free!
Nile River: The Lifeline of Egypt
Egypt can never be Egypt, without the river Nile. The longest river in the world, with a huge length of 6,650 Km (4130 miles), the Nile river captivated the world for centuries. The peculiar feature
World’s Longest River – World’s Largest River – and World’s Deepest River
The world’s longest river is the Nile. At 6650 kilometres long, it’s no doubt the longest river in the world. All through the earliest civilisation of man, the Nile River has been entirely the source of water for civilization of man since the...
Ancient Egypt Facts
Ancient Egypt Facts For Kids, Nile River, Gods, Maps and Pyramids