Here is a fun decoder to get your students excited about learning about the world's first known writing and the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia. One page has information about Cuneiform. Students can cut out the bottom of the paper and use it as a bookmark or in a lap book! On the last page students can write a message and give it to another student to translate. If you like this one try the Egyptian Hieroglyphics Message and Word Search
Here is a fun assignment for the students to learn a little about hieroglyphics. There is a key to the letters of the Egyptian alphabet and a cartouche to design your name for a bookmark. A small reading passage is also provided to help the students understand the ancient Egyptian writing.
• It's Raining its pouring • What I like about rain. • April Showers bring May Flowers These are topics that you can put together with these 3D Umbrella rain pictures. the students can cut out the umbrella and fold it to stick out glue it to the boy or girl. The students can use their creativity to add whatever they desire to the background and can create a story or retell an experience from a day it rained.
Looking for an art project to do? Here is a fun one that combines Egyptian art and enlarging a picture. If that is too much.. there is a simple section that facilitates cooperation ,or teamwork. Your kids will love the ease of the process, the opportunity to create their own page and finally the “wow” moment of contributing to the cool, collaborative artwork.
In this color by number activity, students solve 12 problems. The problems ask students find the area of Parallelogram, Triangles and Trapezoids. The correct answers tell students what color to use. For example, for problem #1, they color all the #1s on their picture that color. Let students practice while still having fun!
This is a map with the major cities and areas that are tied to ancient Greece. On the other side it describes the places located on the map. There are five questions that are great to start up a good discussion.
This is a fun booklet for students to write what they are thankful for. It is divided up into categories to guide the students. Great booklet to get your students thinking about all the things in their lives that they have to be thankful for.
Make math class fun today by graphing with with cute Christmas pictures. Count by twos up to 20 with mittens. Work with one more and one less. With a bonus page with a snowman dot-to dot numbers 1-16.
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