Dukkah is an Egyptian spice blend made from crushed toasted nuts, seeds, and spices. This version is easy to make in the food processor, and it keeps in an airtight container at room temperature for a couple of weeks. Find my favorite ways to use it in the post above!
Weeka is an Egyptian Okra Soup that Okra hails from Ancient Egypt. It is vegan, wholesome and very easy to make.
We'll show you how to make your own Egyptian Magic, our favorite skin salve for eczema, breakouts, healing, and more. It really is magic!
Learn about ancient egypt for kids with these free printable readers to color and learn while exploring Egyptian history.
It is so strange how one’s taste buds could change over years. I used to hate eggplants when I was way younger. I recall that my mom used to make pickled eggplants with garlic, vinegar, bell …
Celebrate King Tut Day with fun activities: recreate Egyptian artifacts, watch animation, learn about gods, and write hieroglyphics.
This 50+ page Middle Ages - Feudalism Unit includes an awesome feudalism simulation, Middle Ages worksheets, 25 event cards (Early, High and Late Middle Ages) with extensive teacher notes, other feudalism activities and more!
Each year my school has Global Night where every class learns about a different part of the world and shares this information with families and classmates. My first grade team combines this event with our Cinderella unit. My class is reading Egyptian Cinderella so naturally, my kiddos are loving learning about Egypt! We started by reading lots of informational books about Egypt. We used this great video clip from YouTube and founds tons of others on United Steaming (Discovery Education). We loved going on these virtual tours. We found this great online game with tons of information too! My craft store shopping addiction came in handy when I scored these super adorable figurines (affiliate link)! I love how the little 3-D toys give my firsties a better understanding. We made a different project each day to display at our Global Night. One day we created stone tablets following this recipe (salt and sand dough) and allowed it to harden overnight. The dough didn't quite turn out right (had to use sandbox sand..oops) but the kids still enjoyed it. We then learned about hieroglyphics and practiced writing our own on the dough with permanent markers. Students used water colors to paint the pyramids. (We do not have time for much painting throughout the year and I thought my little guys were going to lose their minds!So exciting) After learning about the clothing and jewelry many of the Pharaohs wore, we created our own. I used this crown template and students could choose the version they liked best. We also created large neck pieces by cutting the center out of a regular paper plate. We added glitter glue and sparkles to spice them up! After we were all experts on Ancient Egypt I divided everyone into partners. Each pair used chart paper to write a paragraph about their topic. They did so well! Some of our topics included Pharaohs, Animals, The Sphinx, Pyramids, Mummies/Tombs, Hieroglyphics, and the Nile River. Now like I tell my students, I went to teacher school...not art school. So, I had to improvise. I found a black and white line drawing (like a coloring book page) of the Sphinx and a Sarcophagus. I copied and pasted the image into a smartboard file and froze the screen (so I wouldnt keep moving the image or clicking the wrong buttons). I taped large white bulletin board paper to the board and simply traced each image. Kids then worked to color in each part. Seriously, it was like a life sized coloring book and they were ALL about it. We then took our finished art pieces, chart papers, and decorations and hung them in the hallway. I found some cool shiney paper at the craft store to create 3-D pyramids to pop off of the walls. We had so much fun learning about Egypt! For added fun, I suggest this Ancient Egypt music video- my kids cracked up! Do you have Global Night at your school? What is your favorite place to learn about? Pin for Later:
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Learn about the history and mythology of ancient Egypt with this 75+page Ancient Egypt Unit. It includes notebook pages, lapbook, timeline cards, geography materials and other activities.
Make learning about Ancient Egypt FUN with these free printable Hieroglyphic Worksheets for kids including hieroglphics alphabet printables.
How do you tell time without a watch? Use the sun! This simple activity will show your child how to build his own sundial.
Ancient Egyptians loved music and a few of the instruments we use today originated there. Read on to find out more about Egyptian musical instruments...
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Over 71 pages of super cute Ancient Egypt Printable Worksheets to help children practice math and literacy skills with fun themed worksheets.
Alright, cat enthusiasts, let's settle this once and for all: "Are Siamese Cats Long Or Short Hair?" I've heard this question more times than I can count, and I bet you've scratched your head about it too.
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This resource is designed to work on your students' attention and concentration while having fun if you are teaching about Ancient Egypt!This is an engaging activity that children love!Observe the items and find their shadows. 5 colorful + 5 black and white worksheets.As there are no written instruc...
Practice various skills with these Ancient Egypt Worksheets. Egyptian printables explore pyramids, sphynx, mummies, pharoahs, and more!
Learn how to make falafel with this easy homemade falafel recipe. It's bursting with zesty fresh fresh flavors, lightly pan-fried (instead of deep-fried), and perfect for falafel wraps, salads and other favorite dishes.
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Explore all these Greek Mythology Resources and FREE Printables we found for you! There are printables, crafts, games, coloring pages, and more.
The obelisks in Rome are amazing examples of Egyptian history and Rome has more than anywhere else in the world. This is the first of two guides for visitors.
Explore Ancient Egypt for kids with LOTS of FUN, hands-on projects, crafts, and clever activities to make history come alive.
Our top 5 free things to do in Madrid, Spain include visiting the Prado for free, getting 360 views of Madrid, seeing an Egyptian temple and more.
The Great Pumpkin Contest has some very creative pumpkins on display. If you haven't been to Bradley this week to see all the pumpkins, no worries!! I will be posting pictures on next weeks blog. Pictures will include group pumpkin pictures and individual pumpkin winner pictures (pictures of just the pumpkins, not students). We have 50+ pumpkins on display! It is going to be very hard to select the winners! 1st graders have been learning about the past, present, and future in their homeroom classes... so I decided to have students draw what they wanted to be when they get older (future self portrait). Each first grader drew his or herself in the future doing their "dream job". We have teachers, art teachers, dancers, singers, stay at home moms, police officers, fire fighters, McDonald workers, Dollar Store employees, princesses, scientist,... the list goes on! A Flower Shop Worker... A Dancer and Cox Farm Employee Fish Market, Singer, and Art Teacher (My favorite) 2nd graders are learning a new art techniques this week called "Masking". Stay tuned for more details and pictures of this project that should be completed early next week. 3rd graders finished their 1 point perspective art this week. Students created some very creative aquariums with some very interesting creatures. This lesson took us about 4 weeks - lots of hard work went into these amazing art pieces! 4th graders completed their Vincent Van Gogh inspired sunflowers this week. We viewed and discussed 3 of Van Gogh's Sunflower paintings and added a fun twist to this project by making it pop-up art. The checkered background makes the flowers "pop" even more. 5th graders did an amazing job on their Amedeo Modigliani inspired self portraits. Modigliani is know for his elongated face (people) paintings. 5th graders had fun making their faces and necks look elongated. Students first sketched their self portraits and then colored them using oil pastels. These have a awesome cartoon appearance!
We don't need to remind you: we lost a legend in Jean Giraud, aka Moebius. The French illustrator was famous and widely known for his work on the...
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