Ogham (OH-am) is an ancient alphabet used to write Old Irish and other Brythonic/Brittonic languages (such as Pictish, Welsh) from about the 3rd century CE. The Ogham alphabet is sometimes called …
Maureen Murdock is generally regarded as the first to chart an alternative to Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey narrative paradigm that she believed is more appropriate for women’s…
Embark on a journey into the mystical depths of Celtic mythology with our digital artwork, "Danu's Enchantment." This surreal creation captures the very essence of Danu herself. In "Danu's Enchantment," the goddess emerges as a symbol of primordial creation and the weaving of the cosmic tapestry. Her presence embodies the profound connection between nature and the divine. Whether you're drawn to spirituality or the enchantment of Celtic lore, this artwork invites you to immerse yourself in the timeless embrace of creation and cosmic wisdom. As a pescatarian who seeks harmony in the natural world, I've poured my reverence for nature and mysticism into This piece is an harmonious fusion of the ethereal and the sacred, perfect for adorning your sacred space and kindling your own connection to the mysteries of the universe. Exclusively available in "The Lilith Verse" Etsy shop, "Danu's Enchantment" encourages you to welcome the essence of this divine goddess into your life. Explore the depths of this artwork, and let Danu's enigmatic energy inspire your own journey of cosmic insight and creative exploration. Step into the realm of "Danu's Enchantment" today, and let the goddess's cosmic magic envelop your world with the wonder of creation and the mysteries of the universe.
Celtic Crosses: Discover the history & function. The iconic cross design with a ring intersecting the arms is more than a religious symbol.
Meanings of 16 Celtic Symbols Explained, for Self Love on Your Spiritual Journey. 1. Ailm - a Celtic Symbol for Inner Strength
Presenting our Spring Lookbook, captured on the coast of Brittany
Celtic wood carvings are a unique form of art that has been around for centuries. These carvings are often intricate and detailed, and they often feature
Presenting our Spring Lookbook, captured on the coast of Brittany
Find out the Myths & Meaning of Celtic dragon tattoos. Examine their long history, cultural significance & role in Celtic art and mysticism.
Young learners journey back in time to meet the ancient Celts and complete up to eight engaging activities to learn and show what they know about fascinating world of the Celts. Activities include a cut-and-paste Celtic vocabulary foldable, drawing prompts for a lift-and-flap Celtic roundhouse, a cut-and-paste sorting activity about Celtic cattle farming, an interactive druid ritual scene, an interactive map, multiple-choice comprehensive questions, unscramble-the-sentence and sentence-writing prompts, themed-writing paper, and coloring pages. This resource provides early grammar stage students an exciting opportunity to learn about and create meaningful output for a civilization that is often reserved for study by older students. Most activities are based on the “The Celtic Tribes” section of The Usborne Encyclopedia of World History (or The Usborne Ancient World), which provides an good overview of this time period for young learners. Other high-quality nonfiction books that cover the basics of ancient Celtic life may be used to complete the activities, but only the topics (plus one additional topic about Celtic cattle farming) presented in the previously mentioned Usborne books are represented in this resource. The activities in this resource primarily use simple cutting, pasting, matching, sorting, drawing, tracing, and coloring skills as a means for students to show what they know about the given topics. Please note that students should not be expected to complete the activities without guidance. Nearly all students will need help reading through the activities and following directions. Includes: Themed binder divider in two year formats (BC and BCE) Vocabulary cut-and-paste foldable with the words: hillfort, roundhouse, chieftain, druid Celtic world map activity Roundhouse lift-and-flap drawing prompt in two designs (a girl with a basket and a boy with a scythe) Cut-and-paste activity about the importance cows to the Celts Interactive lake scene for the druid ritual of sacrifice Multiple-choice comprehension questions Two unscramble-the-sentence writing activities Sentence-writing prompt Writing paper in two line styles Four coloring pages (Celtic people, roundhouse, hillfort, and crafts) in two versions (with and without handwriting lines) Answer keys and sample answers Features: Engaging Realistic graphics Black & white only ⬆ Click the preview for a closer look. --------------------------------------------------------- Noteworthy Books: The Usborne Encyclopedia of World History by Jane Bingham, Fiona Chandler, and Sam Taplin The Usborne Ancient World by Fiona Chandler (an excerpt from the encyclopedia above) The Celts (Usborne Beginners) by Leonie Pratt (a good, simply-worded book for the young) Celts (Flashback History) by Dereen Taylor (has simply-worded text, but is longer than Pratt's book above) The Celts (Hands-On History!) by Fiona MacDonald (has good photos and enrichment activities) Required Supplies: Pencils, crayons, and colored pencils Scissors and glue sticks Stapler and staples ("Gifts to the Gods" activity only) Zipper sandwich bags ("Gifts to the Gods" activity only) Related Resources: Simply Celtic Play Set Ancient Celts Word Search The Vikings for Young Learners --------------------------------------------------------- Did you know that by providing feedback for this product you will earn credits good toward a discount on future Curriculum Hound and other TPT product purchases? Simply scroll to the bottom of any purchased product page to leave positive feedback. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this product or another, please e-mail me at [email protected]. Happy teaching! Curriculum Hound
It's often hard to know what to grow in a shady area. Here's a list of beautiful, shade-tolerant plants, including astilbe, hostas, anemone, aquilegia, epimedium, and trillium. Photographs & descriptions of these shade-loving plants.
Presenting our Spring Lookbook, captured on the coast of Brittany
Celtic Crosses: Discover the history & function. The iconic cross design with a ring intersecting the arms is more than a religious symbol.
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The vibrant and revolutionary style that defined a generation during the 1960s and 1970s.
A walk through the 4 celtic gardens takes you on a journey through the Celtic cycle of the seasons, each garden representing one of the Celtic festivals.
Ireland’s Pilgrim Paths Click on the Icon for the Pilgrim Path for which you would like further information.