Do you need to learn basic Farsi grammar easily to speak Persian and write in Farsi flawlessly? Although it might first seem rather intimidating to learn Persian grammar, we reassure you that learning Farsi grammar is a lot easier than what you think. However, this largely depends on whether you use an operational learning method…
The second Persian invasion of Greece went better than the first, but still ran into a few problems. This was a great mapwork lesson for my kids.
Celebrate the Persian New Year/Nowruz with this easy process art lesson plan shining light on some of the special symbols of this holiday. Grow your own sabzeh and create an artistic haft seen! *Not all symbols are featured on the coloring sheet and lesson plan. Ages 3+, ideal for home or the classroom.
Students learn the essential points about four civilizations from the ancient Mesopotamian and Mediterranean world in one lesson! Students read short essays with helpful map visuals, then synthesize information (such as origins, location, achievements, and interaction with other civilizations) into their charts. Includes complete teacher answer key. I often set the lesson up as a jigsaw activity, having students first read and become an expert on one civilization with a small group, then move into mixed groups and teach each other. Having students present what they learned to the whole class is also an option. The last part of the lesson asks students to make a judgment about the overall positive or negative impact of each culture, which invariably leads to some fiery debate between students wanting to defend "their" civilization! This lesson is ideal for classes needing to prepare for Regents or AP World exams, as it gets the important information across clearly and succinctly and allows for dynamic comparison and contrast between civilizations. For big savings, you may be interested in my "Ancient Civilizations Unit Bundle: Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Hebrews" For an even better deal, you can access all these materials and more in my "Ancient Civilizations Mega-Bundle: Mesopotamia, Hebrews, Egypt, India, and China - 28 resources and 259 pages of materials!" https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Living-History GET FREE TPT CREDITS: If you use this product, please leave a review! Not only is it helpful for me, you can get feedback credits on future purchases! Simply go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. Become a follower to be the first to hear about flash freebies, discounts, and new products!
Entdecke unsere Heritage Collection - Handgefertigte Vintage-Schätze, die von Meisterknüpferinnen handgeknüpft und von uns persönlich selektiert und kuratiert wurden. Jedes Stück in unserer Heritage Kollektion ist ein altes persisches Meisterwerk, das mit einer einzigartigen Mischung aus Henna und Walnussschalen von Hand gewaschen wurde. Diese spezielle Behandlung verleiht den Teppichen ihre faszinierenden, sanften Farben und bewahrt gleichzeitig ihre zeitlose Schönheit. Diese Schätze haben bereits ein Leben gelebt und könnten daher Anzeichen liebevoller Nutzung aufweisen. Aber genau das macht sie so besonders! Abgetretene Stellen und Spuren des Lebens sind keine Fehler, sondern ein Teil ihrer reichen Geschichte und ihres einzigartigen Charakters.
Yarn Requirements: Sirdar Snuggly Snowflake Chunky, 25g balls: 3 in Milky 630; Sirdar Bonus DK 100g balls: 5g in Pink 992 and 2g in Flesh Tone 963 a small amount of silver grey DK yarn Also needed: 200g of washable toy stuffing pair of 13.5mm blue safety toy eyes white acrylic model paint (optional) scraps of light grey and pale peach felt clear adhesive
Great for teaching the Bible Story of Queen Esther to Sunday School classes or Christian Elementary Schools. If you're looking for a last minute Sunday School lesson or just don't have time to prep your Sunday School lesson on Queen Esther, this print and go lesson has you covered! Queen Esther is an amazing woman from the Bible. Orphaned as a child, she is raised by her Uncle Mordecai and eventually becomes queen of the Persian empire. Because of her bravery and reliance on God, Esther saves her Jewish people from destruction. Students will enjoy learning about Esther, Mordecai, and King Xerxes in this Bible story from the Old Testament. They will see that when God asks us to do hard things, He provides for us and He is always with us. **This Queen Esther Bible Lesson includes:** Queen Esther Story Summary from the Bible Discussion Questions 2 Coloring Sheets Word Search Activity to identify how God provides for Esther and Mordecai Activity to design Esther's dress Matching Game with characters from the Queen Esther story in the Bible Objective of this Queen Esther Lesson: Sometimes we have to do something that we don’t want to do. Your parents may ask you to do the dishes or fold your laundry, and you’d rather read your book or play a video game. We’d rather just be doing something more fun. Sometimes God wants us to do something and we don’t want to do it because it’s hard. Maybe it’s hard to share the Gospel with your friend or neighbor because you feel like you don’t know exactly what to say. When God asks us to do something hard, He is with us and He gives us the strength we need to complete the task. When we rely on Him and trust Him, the hard things become a lot easier. HOW IT WORKS 1. Purchase this listing. 2. After your payment is confirmed, download your files directly from Etsy. Go to https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases to find your downloadable files. 3. Print your files at home or your favorite print shop (as many times as you want.) 4. Enjoy! THANK YOU Thank you for shopping at SaraJanePrints Etsy Shop. I hope you enjoy this download. PLEASE NOTE You will receive an INSTANT DOWNLOAD, no physical copy will be shipped to you. Due to the instant nature of this transaction, I cannot offer any refunds or exchanges on your purchase. However, if you do have any problems with the download or file, please contact me here on Etsy and I’ll help to resolve it as quickly as I can. This Product is For Personal Use Only: You may NOT use these files for commercial use; they may not be shared, resold, recreated, copied, redistributed, or reproduced for any purpose without the expressed permission from the seller.
Persian tiles can be seen in most prominent buildings in Iran. Learn how to make paper or clay tiles with this Persian Tiles Art Project.
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Have you ever wanted to be able to go through a lesson with all of the important information already put together? Have you ever wanted to have a neat and organized set of guided notes that perfectly aligns with the lesson? Have you ever wanted to have a set of interactive activities made specifically for the lesson you just went over? With these resources, you'll have everything you need to teach about the Persian Empire! Keep students engaged with the lesson AND activities that are included here: A Google Slides lesson (16 slides) on the Persian Empire. The topics in the lesson include: Geography and location of the Persian Empire Factors that contributed to the expansion of the Persian Empire Important Persian leaders Persepolis Imperial Bureaucracy The Royal Road Tolerance of conquered people Zoroastrianism Greco-Persian Wars Important battles of the Greco-Persian Wars Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great Differences between a map of the Persian Empire and a map of Alexander's Empire Guided Notes (With an answer key for all of the blanks) Interactive Google Slides Activities (WITH an answer key for all of the activities) that have students: Matching map locations for important parts of the Persian Empire Ordering Persian events on a timeline Matching vocabulary terms and definitions from the lesson Matching pictures to vocabulary terms from the lesson Comparing empire maps of Persia and Alexander the Great Determining statements about the Persian Empire as True or False Determining statements about the Persian Empire as Fact or Opinion In an included Google Doc, I've listed an inventory of the above resources, along with some suggestions about a few different ways you can use them to teach this lesson. If you like the materials here and would like to leave a review, I would appreciate it! You can also check out other materials I've made for other topics: Five Themes of Geography Lesson, Guided Notes, and Interactive Google Slides Activities (THIS SET IS FREE!) Mesopotamia Lesson, Guided Notes, and Interactive Google Slides Activities Egypt Lesson, Guided Notes, and Interactive Google Slides Activities Hebrews Lesson, Guided Notes, and Interactive Google Slides Activities Phoenicians Lesson, Guided Notes, and Interactive Google Slides Activities Persian Empire Lesson, Guided Notes, and Interactive Google Slides Activities
Learn more about ancient history and get a little wet with this fun and informative Xerxes lesson, make sure to pack towels!
Last week I had my first full week of work as a casual Steiner teacher and it was big for me! I wasn't looking for work, it just came my way, and I gingerly accepted the challenge, knowing in my heart I could do it, but unable to ignore the voice inside reminding me I hadn't been in a classroom for quite some time. So, I studied up recorder, times tables and decimal fractions, immersed myself in Ancient Persian mythology and dived on in! Here are some photos of the work we did! not my blackboard drawing, this one. I used Charles Kovaks' book, Ancient Mythologies as inspiration for the Persian mythology, telling stories about the creation of the earth by Ahura Mazdao, the domestication of animals and the first bonfire! We also explored the land of contrasts which is Persia (Iran) and drew a map. What fun. We tried a form drawing of a Persian star, with the help of a bowl and a ruler. It's always so wonderful seeing the differences coming out in the children's creative work. As soon as the week was over, I dived for the knitting needles, and quickly cast on a pixie hat for Mr P: Triskele Threads' new free Ravelry pattern Pixie Tadhg Reading: or should I say, re-reading, one of our all time favourites! "Dominic" by the most exquisite William Steig. Everyone needs to read this book!! I mean it! It is sublime story about a philosophical dog who sets out to discover the world. At once calming, and lyrical, whimsical and contemplative, healing and utterly charming, Dominic is a special read for all ages! I started to read it to my class last week, and it made lumps in my throat as always. Joining in Nicole for "Keep Calm Craft On" and Ginny's Yarn Along
Use this Esther Bible lesson to teach children that God gives us faith and courage to handle any situation when we trust entirely on Him.
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This is NOT a finished dog ! This is the Crochet Saluki Pattern to crochet your own amigurumi Saluki / Persian Greyhound / Arabian Hound / Gazelle Hound (downloadable pdf file) in English (US terms), very detailed, very clear instructions and tips with lots of photos for each step. Skill level: upper beginner (the Crochet Pattern doesn't contain lessons on crocheting). Skills required: basic crocheting skills (crocheting in spiral, magic ring, single crochet stitch, increasing and decreasing, changing colors), basic sewing skills. Size ~ 32 cm/12 inch, I used a yarn of ~ 174 yards/160 m = 1,76 oz/50 g (55%Cotton, 45%Pac) and 2,5 mm crochet hook. Digital goods cannot be returned or exchanged. The Crochet Amigurumi Pattern is copyright protected and is the sole property of @svetaminka2. If you have any questions feel free to contact me. Thanks for visiting my shop. Sveta
Learning Persian (Fārsī)? Here's a great collection of Persian (Fārsī) language learning resources to help you get fluent in Persian (Fārsī)!
Looking for some Persian children's bedtime stories? Check out My Mother’s Persian Stories: Folk tales for all ages in English and Farsi.
Scripture Reference: Daniel 6 Suggested Emphasis: When doing work for someone, be hardworking, honest, and trustworthy. Memory Verse: “In all the work you are doing, work the best you can. Work as …
The Greco-Persian Wars - DBQ The main objective of this activity is to have students determine how the Greeks won the Persian Wars by analyzing various maps and sources To start the lesson, there is an 11 slide PowerPoint that contains: Background information on the Persian Wars Key figures of the Persian Wars: Darius I, Xerxes I, Miltiades, and Leonidas A Comparison of Persian and Greek Soldiers An explanation of the Greek phalanx tactic Chart of key battles of the conflict: Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis, and Platea Instructions for all activity options Conclusion question For the activities, there are three different options based on a 6 document DBQ Activity Options Include: Activity Option 1 - DBQ: Students answer the comprehension and analysis questions based on the documents Activity Option 2 – Agree/Disagree Activity: Students examine the statements and determine if they agree/disagree with them. They then use evidence from the documents to explain their reasoning. Activity Option 3 – Advantages and Disadvantages Activity – Students assess Persia's and Greece's advantages and disadvantages. Version A: Graphic organizer to categorize the advantages and disadvantages students notice from each document Version B: Worksheet where students determine if the Persians or Greeks had the advantage for each of the categories Full Keys are provided for each activity option! This lesson has been adapted for digital learning. Students can use apps such as LuminPDF or Dochub to complete and submit the fillable PDF files. View a video tutorial on how to integrate these digital PDFs into Google Classroom here !