A Continent Study of AFRICA for Kids
Monday, February 16, 2015
The Study of Ancient Egypt
Friday, February 13, 2015
Here’s a collection of activities for Ancient Egypt Study. We’ve been using the books The Story of the World Vol 1 and The Usborne Ancient World [aff.link] as our guide and references. This is the first time we’ve ever had an Egypt Study and I was very happy of how Mavi showed so much interest.
The Desert. Learning all about the desert and the environment of Egypt. We used oatmeal to represent the sand and the figures seen here are from Safari Toobs.
Mummification. We tried to apply what we’ve learned of how mummies are made. Here we prepared a few spices and a tissue wrap to embalm our skeleton model (sorry we did not have any human model LOL). So after wrapping the body, we placed it in sarcophagus (box) and added jewels for the buried King to bring with him in the after life.Familiarization with the Egypt Map and the Nile River. We used the worksheet from The Story of the World Vol 1 to recreate the map in a painting. This will familiarize the child of Egypt’s geography . See how Mavi made his Nile Delta and the river met in the Mediterranean Sea.
Ancient Egypt Toob. These are fantastic! The figures are so detailed and Mavi loved examining each one. Here, we are learning about each figure (vocabulary) so he’s researching in the internet and the book what each means/represent. The cards are from Memorizing the Moments.
Pyramids. Mavi recreated the pyramids using his LEGO. That’s supposed to be three pyramids, but Vito played and broke the smallest one.
Papyrus. We also made this using parchment paper! See how we did it here!
And that’s how we study Ancient Egypt. Next year, when we revisit our World History lessons, we’ll dig a little bit deeper on this subject :) Hope you like this post. Have fun!
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015
For language, I would read Goodnight Moon to Vito at night. He is starting to identify the book so every morning he would pick this from our shelf and give it to me to read. The Baby First book, I only added this because we are having the “green” theme and the cover is green LOL.
I love giving Vito these activities and he loves them as well!
Craft sticks sticking on playdough. He loves the activity, but he loves squeezing the playdough more.
Vito can now snap the Duplo together! Yehey! Such a milestone! His finger muscles must be developing well! He loves snapping and removing the Duplo parts.
And puzzles and meant to be eaten. Yes, he still mouths most stuff! He can grip the holder properly (and remove the parts) but cannot put the pieces back yet.
See, he can even grip perfectly the small holder of the puzzle LOL
We love these spools and we use it in our transferring activities.
Our music exploration these days are merely listening to nursery rhymes and doing action songs at home. We use anything that we could find in the kitchen to create music and I guess this would be enough for now.
I can’t wait for winter to be over so we can explore the outdoors already. I am not willing to set up a sensory bin as of the moment as it takes a lot of time (and planning) to prepare the bin and would require a great amount of work.
Hope you like this week’s totschool series!
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