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Primus History of Ancient Egypt: Pharaohs, Pyramids, and Mummies
Class experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Do you love everything about Ancient Egypt? Come spend time in Ancient Egypt in this interactive class We will explore the lives of the Ancient Egyptians - how they lived, what they ate, how they dressed, and more. We will learn how mummies were made and how the pyramids were built. We will learn to read and write hieroglyphics. During class, we will watch a short movie and then do a fun project related to that day's lessons. Every class will include short movies and a hands-on...
This class is taught in English.
Students will learn about Ancient Egypt and how the Ancient Egyptians lived.
Annette the Teacher has been teaching for a very long time. She has over three decades of experience teaching children of all ages. She has a B.A. in Sociology with minors in Biology, Chemistry, and Writing from the University of Pittsburgh. She has homeschooled her own children from Pre-School through (their current) High School. All of her classes are interactive. Annette encourages students to fully participate in class. All of her classes feature hands-on activities and books Annette writes for the class herself. Annette is a published writer, publisher, and artist. She uses her extensive knowledge and experience to create unique classes for every student. She enjoys teaching science, history, art, and cooking classes. She brings history alive with her "Big History ..." classes where students learn about key times in history and complete hands-on projects. "Paint like ... Famous Artists" art classes where students will learn about famous artists and create their own artwork based on the artists' works. "Smart Science" classes where we explore science and complete experiments and projects. Annette knows hands-on, interactive experiences are the best way for children to learn. Annette also has experience working with Special Needs children. She is Mom to a child on the autism spectrum and a child with serious medical needs. She also has worked with children with ADHD. If your child has special needs, please contact Annette so she can work with you and your child. Annette first became interested in ancient cultures in the 1970's when the "King Tut" craze swept the nation. She continued to study the ancient cultures of Persia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, China, and others in college. Some years later, she taught herself to read Latin so she could read the works of Gaius Julius Caesar in their original form. She has taught ancient history as a part of her homeschool curriculum and developed the Big History series as a way of teaching her autistic daughter history. She has been certified to teach OER's Big History Project including ancient civilizations.
8 files available upon enrollmentPlease print out the files on the class page. We will be using some of them during class. Materials needed for this camp: Please print out the files on the class page. We will be using some of them during class. Materials needed for this camp: Class Printouts on the class page Day 1: Two empty toilet paper tubes, glue, acrylic or Tempera Paints - any colors you like, and paintbrush (and a cup of water and some paper towels), a black marker, safety scissors Day 2: Eight straws, 4-8 pipe cleaners, three copies of the Pyramid Printout on the class page, crayons, markers, or chalk pastels, clear tape, safety scissors (Note: We will be cutting the straws, adult assistance may be needed.) Day 3: 1 plastic disposable spoon, Aluminum foil, White tissue paper or napkins or paper towels or toilet paper, white glue Day 4: Bread, honey, softened butter or margarine - optional dried fruit, dates, figs, and nuts sliced into small bits, bowl for mixing, spoon or fork, attached recipe on the class page Day 5: 2-3 sheets of white paper, brown or yellow acrylic or Tempera paint, paintbrush, a cup of water, black markers
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Note: We will be using bread and honey and butter for our recipe in week 4. If you have allergies, you can use substitutes for the recipe. Dates, nuts, figs, or dried fruit are optional.
The course was developed by Annette the Teacher Class Image: Sphynx Image by Marcin Chuć from Pixabay Class video: Bastet Image by NamelessApple from Pixabay Egypt Image by Oberholster Venita from Pixabay Luxor Statues Image by マサコ アーント from Pixabay Pharoah Image by Jörg Petersen from Pixabay Pyramid Image by Photoholiday from Pixabay Pyramids Image by PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay
Hello. I am Annette the Teacher. I can't wait to teach you here on Outschool. I use Activity Based Learning in my classes. Learning should be fun. My classes are based on hands-on learning projects. In my classes, you get into the action with...
Group Class
$65
for 5 classes1x per week, 5 weeks
50 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 7-12
1-8 learners per class