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Lewis & Clark Free Mighty Mississippi Book and Easy Sediment Activity

December 3, 2024 | 3 Comments
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I have a Lewis and Clark Mighty Mississippi book and hands-on sediment activity. Also, look at Lewis and Clark Fun Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook and Hands-On Simple And Best Homeschool Geography Ideas & Tips for more ideas.

This past week we have bee reading about the Great River, The Big Muddy, Father of Waters, Old Man River, and an American Treasure otherwise known as the Mighty Mississippi River.

Lewis & Clark Free Mighty Mississippi Book and Easy Sediment Activity

Today, I have the Lewis & Clark – Mighty Mississippi book & sediment activity to tell you about.

After digging into this topic, the Mississippi River alone could be a super fun and awesome unit study on its own. It has just been a fascinating topic and more than I planned for this past week.

Ojibwe – Big Muddy

We got bogged down (corny pun intended) on this study because we just didn’t want to move on too quick.

Mississippi River Guide

What sidetracked us was finding this really super helpful and well-laid out fun downloadable packet from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Download this awesome and free 352 page pdf. from the Corps of Engineering. Super resource!

At first glance, it said it is about 5/6th grade level, but after looking at it, there were also activities for lower grades and for 7th to 12th grade.

It is truly a multiple age unit study.

Lewis and Clark Mighty Mississippi @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

It is a unit study with science, geography and even history tied in together on this download.

There are game cards, lots of hands-on activities and I love the writing suggestions for high school.

We just couldn’t resist reading over it and doing some of the activities.

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We did this easy activity to show sediment as we talked about hydrologist and what they used to measure water temperature, ph, dissolved oxygen and salinity.

Pretty cool stuff to read about considering I didn’t know there was so much stuff to learn about water.

For the sediment bottle, we gathered sticks, dirt, different size rocks, twigs and even some litter and Tiny made a paper funnel to put it in the bottle.

Add water and shake it well.

We took a picture right after doing the activity and then about an hour afterward, we looked at the bottle again to see the difference.

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It was a quick activity for things we had around the house.

And easy as the activity was to do, it really makes the point of helping Tiny to remember how sediment is the stuff that gets swept along by the river and then settles to the riverbed when the flow slows down.

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Learning about legends surrounding the river, the many people who traveled alongside it and stories told about the Mighty Mississippi, which covers a huge part of the states, it’s a great geography topic to spend some time on.

We stayed on it, like I mentioned, longer than I planned, but then again you know that is why we do unit studies. We don’t want to be told to move on.

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LEWIS AND CLARK LAPBOOK

Lewis & Clark Free Mighty Mississippi Book and Easy Sediment Activity

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Best Tools To Organize Homeschool Easily and Stress-Free

December 2, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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I have a list of the best tools to organize homeschool. Also, look at my page The Dynamics of How to Homeschool Easily and Smarter for more tips and ideas.

Homeschooling can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be challenging to keep track of everything.

The right tools can help you stay organized and on top of your homeschooling goals.

Best Tools To Organize Homeschool Easily and Stress-Free

To be the most successful homeschool teacher you can be and keep kids engaged and excited to learn, keeping your workspaces organized is a priority.

While being organized is a state of mind and takes intention, there are some wonderful tools out there that can help you achieve it more easily and keep things on the right track.

I think the most important areas of organization in your homeschool are planning, student records/transcripts, and supplies.

The beginning of a new school year, or of the calendar year, or even a random Tuesday is a great time to take a look at where you may need a little extra sorting and organizing.

BEST TOOLS TO ORGANIZE HOMESCHOOL

Also, look at these other activities.

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  • Clever DIY Dollar Tree Desk Organizer Back to School Craft
  • Homeschool Organization – 12 Unconventional Ideas for Storage
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  • Homeschool Organization Motivation – 11 Gadgets To Get You Going
Best Tools To Organize Homeschool Easily and Stress-Free

I have come up with a list of organizational items and where and how to use them to help you out.

MORE HOMESCHOOL ORGANIZATION RESOURCES

  • Homeschool Room Organizing + Organizing Tools
  • 100 BEST Ideas to Organize Your Homeschool Area – Storage, Spaces, and Learning Places
  • Best Tools To Organize Homeschool Easily and Stress-Free
  • Free & Easy DIY Home Management Binder
  • Homeschool Organization Motivation – 11 Gadgets To Get You Going

10 TOOLS TO ORGANIZE HOMESCHOOL

Here are some of the best tools for homeschool organization.

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Homeschool Planner

Because a homeschool planner should be the life blood of your day, I’ve created many different ones here. Whether you are using a planner to track lesson plans, or just journaling, you’ll love the choices here.

{Planners should be organized for the children you’re teaching this year. So, do not try to make your unique lifestyle adjust to something made for a classroom.

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°Rotating Desk Organizers Homeschool

MULTIPURPOSE LAZY SUSAN STYLE ORGANIZER! Forget boring storage trays, our Rotating desk organizers is truly multipurpose with 9 deep bins, a super smooth 12” turntable & great colors – perfect for serving snacks, office and school supplies,
organizing makeup & transforming messy desktops into mess free order

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File Organizer Box,Filing Box with Lid

  • Clear Sliding Bars: Every file storage box has two Clear sliding bars, Easy to slide
    file folders with no friction, and protecting the edge of the box, Make your file box beautiful and durable.
  • Space-Saving: Manage files, work papers around your desk, make your
    office more nicer, organized, and safer. The storage container collapses
    down simply for easier storage when not in use.
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    Large Cork Bulletin Board

    A cork board is a great way to display your homeschooling schedule, assignments, and other important information. It can also be used to post reminders, encouragements, photos of fun homeschool field trips, chore lists, and even some seasonal bulletin board decorations

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    Mesh Zipper Pouch Bags

    These bags have become so popular in recent years; they save space and keep anything with small multiple parts together and tidy. I have seen them used the most for unboxing games and storing the contents in, they take up much less space this way. You can also use them for drawing markers, flashcards, manipulatives, pocket sized learning games, science items, etc.

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    3 Tier Metal Utility Rolling Cart with Table Top and Side Bags

    This one item is so useful from homeschooling on the couch to the dining room table or in an entire homeschool room. You can move it from place to place and change out what is on the shelves as easy as pie. Fill it with art supplies, themed activities, or anything else you like.

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    Magnetic Dry Erase White Board

    A whiteboard is a great way to brainstorm ideas, take notes, and solve problems. It can also be used for presentations and games. If you don’t have a dedicated homeschool room consider a smaller portable whiteboard that can be tucked away
    when not in use.

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    Magnetic Wall Chalkboard Monthly Calendar, Large Wooden-Framed Chalkboard Calendar

    A good-sized wall calendar is a great way to keep track of your homeschooling schedule, appointments, and other important dates. It can also be used to track your child's progress and set goals. I love a fun chalkboard calendar that can be used as a creative outlet too, don't forget to grab some chalk markers to use with it.

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    Handy Label Maker

     A label maker can be used in so many ways, from creating labels for file folders to labeling storage bags and containers, water bottles for co-op outings, and just about anything else you can think of.

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    Bookshelves and Bookcases Set of 2

    Do I need to say more?

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    Free Printable Kindergarten Worksheets | Awesome Winter-Themed Alphabet Scavenger Hunt

    December 1, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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    Today, I’m sharing free printable kindergarten worksheets and a fun winter alphabet scavenger hunt. Also, look at my page Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum for more fun ideas and activities.

    Although I’m a huge advocate of hands-on but beginning penmanship skills need to be reinforced too.

    So a worksheet or two should be another tool we have to boost alphabet and phonics recognition.

    Free Printable Kindergarten Worksheets | Awesome Winter-Themed Alphabet Scavenger Hunt

    One way of doing that is by themed worksheets.

    By focusing on a theme or unit study children are engaged with a topic while learning about the alphabet.

    Then, another way to nurture penmanship skills is to play a game.

    For example, with my printable winter themed alphabet scavenger hunt kids are doing both.

    They’re enlarging their vocabulary with winter themed words and practice writing skills by noting things they find in the scavenger hunt.

    BEST PHONICS FOR KINDERGARTEN

    Next, along with learning the alphabet it’s important first to teach kids sounds that letters represent.

    Through games and books, it makes teaching phonics easy.

    11 Best Phonics for Homeschool Kindergarten

    Teaching kids how to read doesn't have to be hard, you just have to have the right tools.

    You'll love these phonics resources.

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    All About Reading Level 1

    Package includes: one Teacher's Manual, one Student Packet, and three readers

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    Evan-Moor Daily Phonics, Grade 2, Homeschooling, Phonemic Awareness, Decoding, Word-Study, Teaching Editions, Reproducible Worksheets

    Provide explicit, systematic phonics instruction and practice in just 15 to 20 minutes a day!

    Daily Phonics, Grade 2 helps students in second grade—including students learning English—develop the phonics skills necessary to become proficient, on-grade-level readers.

    The 32 weekly units in grade 2 cover:

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    Welcome to Starfall PreK & Kindergarten

    Starfall.com® opened in September 2002 as a free public service to teach children to read.

    Since then it has expanded to include language arts and mathematics for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade.

    Starfall’s emphasis on phonemic awareness, systematic sequential phonics, and common sight words in conjunction with audiovisual interactivity has proven effective in teaching emergent readers

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    Explode the Code 4 Books

    Explode the Code is a research-based, multisensory program geared to improving literacy with direct, systematic, phonics instruction.

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    Progressive Phonics

    Progressive Phonics all-in-one reading program that is easy, fun, and totally FREE---that's right, totally and completely free.

    And with Progressive Phonics, ANYONE can teach a child to read and write in just a few minutes a day, which makes it ideal for parents, teachers, tutors, volunteers and home-schoolers.

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    Open Source Phonics

    Free Phonics Materials for Teachers, Tutors, and Families Literacy is a civil right.  The research supporting phonics is too strong to ignore. All families deserve access to high-quality phonics materials.
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    Foundations by Logic of English

    Help you child learn to read and spell - while having fun. Teachers and parents are raving about it! This first step in the Logic of English Foundations series opens the door to reading with phonemic
    awareness activities, fun lessons that practice the sounds of a-z, and creative blending games

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    Horizons K Phonics and Reading

    Prepare your child for a lifetime of reading and successful learning with the Horizons Kindergarten Phonics & Reading Student Book 1 from Alpha Omega Publications.

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    Early Language Arts Overview - WinterPromise

    Adventures in Pine Hollow is designed to engage students so thoroughly that whether they can’t wait to read or would rather wait forever, they are pulled into a forest world, where they join critter adventures and forget there’s learning going on!

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    First Start Reading, Book A

    First Start Reading covers consonants, short and long vowels, 45 common words, and manuscript
    printing, accompanied by artist-drawn coloring pictures and drawing pages for every letter.

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    Alpha-Phonics Primer

    Mr. Blumenfeld created Alpha-Phonics (spiral-bound) to provide parents, teachers and tutors with a sensible, logical, easy-to-use system for teaching reading. It is an intensive phonics instruction
    program based on the author's many years of research and experience in the reading instruction field

    Additionally, you need a variety of ways to teach the alphabet not just worksheets.

    I’ve uses games, songs, art and even dance.

    8 WAYS TO TEACH PHONICS OF THE ALPHABET

    Look at this list of easy ways to teach the alphabet for your kindergarten size kids.

    1. Play a is for apple and d is for dog as you spend time throughout the day.
    2. Kids love sensory trays. It promotes tactile learning. So use a sensory tray to dig for the letters of the alphabet or to find items to match a letter. Even place items for 2 different letters in the tray. Have your child match the item to the correct letter sound.
    3. Scavenger hunts encourage moving which is a natural part of learning at this age. Don’t fight the need to wiggle. Use the need to move while locating things around the house or better yet outside to fit the letter sound you’re focused on.
    4. Along with the printable kindergarten worksheets, read story books like Chicka Chicka Boom and Dr. Seuss’s ABC.
    5. Songs and dance also allows kids to move and learn.
    6. Some kids love to color letter worksheets.
    7. Too tracing letters is another way to engage senses. Kids can do this with their finger.
    8. Use edible peanut butter dough to form letter. Doesn’t hurt if your kids take a taste or two as long as they have no allergies.

    Also, look at these free printable kindergarten worksheets.

    FREE PRINTABLE KINDERGARTEN WORKSHEETS

    • Free Beginning Alphabet Sound Worksheets
    • Help your child quickly master their alphabet with these capital letter recognition worksheets.
    • Alphabet Printable Chart Coloring Pages
    • Free Printable Uppercase & Lowercase Letters Worksheets
    • Printable Dotted Letter Tracing Pdf Worksheet
    • Free Printable Uppercase Alphabet Dot Marker Coloring Pages
    Free Printable Kindergarten Worksheets | Awesome Winter-Themed Alphabet Scavenger Hunt

    Finally, look at how to grab the free winter themed scavenger hunt for kindergarten.

    HOW TO GET THE FREE WINTER THEMED SCAVENGER HUNT

    Now, how to grab the freebie. It’s a subscriber freebie.

    That means when you sign up to follow me, you get my emails in your inbox and you get this freebie.

    1) CLICK HERE ON THIS LINK TO SIGN UP ON MY EMAIL LIST & TO GET THIS FREEBIE.

    2) Grab the freebie now.

    3) Last, look for all my emails in your inbox. Glad to have you following me!

    Leave a CommentFiled Under: Teach Kindergarten Tagged With: alphabet, kindergarten, phonics, reading, scavenger hunt, winter season, worksheets

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    November 30, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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    We are going to learn step by step how to mummify a chicken, instead of just reading about how the ancient Egyptians prepared their mummies.  Also, look at my Ancient Civilizations page for more ideas.

    Doing it this way really helps your child understand the steps, processes, and ingredients used to mummify without odor to preserve the body.

    We will use salt and baking soda to draw the moisture out of the chicken.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    This helps to preserve it and along with the spices it will keep odors at bay, even after weeks of sitting out.

    Ancient mummies give us a glimpse into ancient Egyptian culture.

    They tell us about the Egyptians’ beliefs about death and the afterlife.

    And they also tell us about the Egyptians’ daily lives, their clothing, their jewelry, and their art.

    Today, mummies are on display in museums around the world.

    Also, they are a reminder of the ancient Egyptian civilization and their fascinating beliefs.

    Through learning how to mummify a chicken children will get a hands-on view into this ancient ritual that includes history, science, math, and more.

    I have also included a few more activities to extend the learning and add to your ancient Egypt unit.

    BOOKS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT FOR KIDS

    First, I have so many fun books about Egypt.

    I try to use living books first then add reference books.

    17 Ancient Egypt Books & Resources for Kids Who Love Reading and Being Read To

    Add some of these books to your home library and use them for a day of learning or for unit studies.

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    The Egypt Game

    The first time Melanie Ross meets April Hall, she’s not sure they have anything in common. But she soon discovers that they both love anything to do with ancient Egypt. When they stumble upon a deserted storage yard, Melanie and April decide it’s the perfect spot for the Egypt Game. Before long there are six Egyptians, and they all meet to wear costumes, hold ceremonies, and work on their secret code. Everyone thinks it’s just a game until strange things start happening. Has the Egypt Game gone too far?

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    Tales of Ancient Egypt (Puffin Classics)

    These stories include the great myths - of Amen-Ra, who created all the creatures in the world; of Isis, seaching the waters for her dead husband Osiris; of the Bennu Bird and the Book of Thoth. But there are also tales told for pleasure about magic, treasure and adventure - even the first ever Cinderella story.

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    The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt (Landmark Books)

    For more than 3,000 years, Egypt was a great civilization that thrived along the banks of the Nile River. But when its cities crumbled to dust, Egypt’s culture and the secrets of its hieroglyphic writings were also lost. The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt explains how archaeologists have pieced together their discoveries to slowly reveal the history of Egypt’s people, its pharaohs, and its golden days.

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    The Buildings of Ancient Egypt

    Uses archeological evidence to describe the construction, decoration, and furnishings of ancient Egyptian tombs, pyramids, and homes

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    Science in Ancient Egypt (Science of the Past)

    Discusses the achievements of the ancient Egyptians in science, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, agriculture, and technology.

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    Great Ancient Egypt Projects: You Can Build Yourself

    From reed boats, papyrus, and amulets, to pyramids, pharaohs, and mummies, Great Ancient Egypt Projects You Can Build Yourself explores the fascinating lives of ancient Egyptians through more than25 hands-on building projects and activities. Great Ancient Egypt Projects You Can Build Yourself gives readers today a chance to experience how the ancient Egyptians lived, cooked, worked, worshipped, entertained themselves, and interacted with their neighbors through building projects that use common household supplies.Detailed step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and templates for creating each project are combined with historical facts and anecdotes, biographies, and trivia for the real-life models of each project. Together they give kids a first-hand look at daily life in ancient Egypt.

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    The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt (Dover Children's Classics)

    Chebron, the young son of an Egyptian high priest, and Amuba, a young slave in the boy's household, are close friends; but their lives are greatly altered when Chebron accidentally kills a cat, an animal held sacred by the ancient Egyptians. Forced to flee for their safety, the boys and their companions begin a long and dangerous journey. A thrilling adventure story, this is also a tale packed with historical facts. Among other fascinating details, young readers learn about the Egyptian religion and geography, how the Nile was used for irrigation, and how the Egyptians made war and were prepared for burial. A captivating book that accurately describes life in a once magnificent civilization, this volume will especially appeal to youngsters fascinated by the life and customs of ancient Egypt.

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    A History of Ancient Egypt: From the First Farmers to the Great Pyramid (A History of Ancient Egypt, 1)

    The ancient world comes to life in the first volume in a two book series on the history of Egypt, spanning the first farmers to the construction of the pyramids. Famed archaeologist John Romer draws on a lifetime of research to tell one history's greatest stories; how, over more than a thousand years, a society of farmers created a rich, vivid world where one of the most astounding of all human-made landmarks, the Great Pyramid, was built. Immersing the reader in the Egypt of the past, Romer examines and challenges the long-held theories about what archaeological finds mean and what stories they tell about how the Egyptians lived. More than just an account of one of the most fascinating periods of history, this engrossing book asks readers to take a step back and question what they've learned about Egypt in the past. Fans of Stacy Schiff's Cleopatra and history buffs will be captivated by this re-telling of Egyptian history, written by one of the top Egyptologists in the world.

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    Boy of the Pyramids

    The pictured wall of an Egyptian tomb supplied the inspiration for this unusual story, which takes place during the building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu more than 4,000 years ago. Kaffe and Sari, an Egyptian noble's son and a slave girl from the nomadic Sand People of the Sinai region, help solve a troublesome mystery and trap its culprit. All told against a colorfully detailed backdrop of ancient Egypt.

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    The Golden Goblet

    Ranofer wants only one thing in the world: to be a master goldsmith like his beloved father was. But how can he when he is all but imprisoned by his evil half brother, Gebu? Ranofer knows the only way he can escape Gebu's abuse is by changing his destiny. But can a poor boy with no skills survive on the cutthroat streets of ancient Thebes? Then Ranofer finds a priceless golden goblet in Gebu's room and he knows his luck−and his destiny−are about to change.

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    Seeker of Knowledge: The Man Who Deciphered Egyptian Hieroglyphs

    In 1802, Jean-Francois Champollion was eleven years old. That year, he vowed to be the first person to read Egypt’s ancient hieroglyphs. Champollion’s dream was to sail up the Nile in Egypt and uncover the secrets of the past, and he dedicated the next twenty years to the challenge.James Rumford introduces the remarkable man who deciphered the ancient Egyptian script and fulfilled a lifelong dream in the process. Stunning watercolors bring Champollion’s adventure to life in a story that challenges the mind and touches the heart.

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    The Egyptian Cinderella

    This Egyptian spin on the classic Cinderella tale was initially recorded in the first century by a Roman historian and is retold here by folklorist Shirley Climo.

    Poor Rhodopis! She has nothing—no mother or father, and no friends. She is a slave, from the far-off country of Greece. Only the beautiful rose-red slippers her master gives her can make Rhodopis smile.

    So when a falcon swoops down and snatches one of the slippers away, Rhodopis is heartbroken. For how is she to know that the slipper will land in the lap of the great Pharaoh himself? And who would ever guess that the Pharaoh has promised to find the slipper’s owner and make her queen of all Egypt?

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    Augustus Caesar's World

    In her unique approach, Foster weaves a story of the world around her central character; rather than focusing exclusively on geo-political events, as most textbooks do, she includes stories of scientific discovery and invention, music, literature, art, and religion. Her keen intuition for stories will especially delight and amuse youthful readers. In Augustus Caesar's World, Foster traces the seven major civilizations of Rome, Greece, Israel, Egypt, China, India, and Persia from 4500 B.C. to the time of Augustus Caesar in 44 B.C. and culminating in 14 A.D. Within this timeframe readers will learn not only the stories of Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, and Marc Antony, but also the historian Livy and how Virgil came to write the Aeneid. Foster will then take her readers all over the world to learn what was happening at this same time in China, Persia, India and so on. Foster's detailed pen and ink drawings are fresh and appealing, and her illustrated timelines give a clear sense of chronology, enriching the engaging text.

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    The Lost Queen of Egypt: The Tomb of Nefertiti

    For professor of Egyptology Henry Markham, this would be the crowning glory of his career: an intact tomb of Nefertiti, the great royal wife of Akhenaten and the heretic pharaoh of eighteenth dynasty Egypt, whose bust of exquisite beauty resides in the Berlin Museum, which he had searched for the last ten years. He had an unspoken passion for her only excelled by his young assistant, Steven Sinclair, whose visions and dreams of her haunted him, much to the annoyance of Helen Carter, the freelance journalist on-site who, with her business partner Mike Mitcham, the digs photographer, saw Nefertiti as a rival for his affections. Thanks to a gambling debt, Mike finds himself the proud owner of a large luxury mobile home that four Mossad agents are interested in, along with Emil Brogini, who did a drug deal with two Mossad rogue agents since deceased. The arrival of Henry's estranged sister, Millicent, with her friend Jane Evesham, a gifted clairvoyant, does nothing to improve his temper, especially when Jane tells him they are in great danger. Can the danger come from four renegade Mossad agents or Emil Bratislav Brogini, Mr. Big in Cairo, into every racket going? Jane discovers that Helen has a latent gift of clairvoyance which, with their combined powers in a séance, sends them back to the eighteenth dynasty with Nefertiti, Akhenaten, and danger around every corner as they try to discover who is trying to kill them all using a large band of Libyan bandits. They survive ambushes, assassin's knives, and chariot chases, finally getting back to their own time with Nefertiti.

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    Pyramid

    Pyramid is a strong resource for readers looking to expand their knowledge of ancient Egyptian civilization, history, and architecture.

    Award-winning author-illustrator David Macaulay explores the philosophy of life and death in ancient Egypt through richly detailed black-and-white illustrations and clear, concise text.

    Though created with middle grade readers in mind, all with interest in the topic will enjoy this impressive look at what many consider to be one of the most awesome of humankind's creations.

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    Pharaoh's Boat

    With poetic language and striking illustrations, Weitzman tells the story of how one of the greatest boats of ancient Egypt came to be built and built again.In the shadow of the Great Pyramid at Giza, the most skilled shipwrights in all of Egypt are building an enormous vessel that will transport Cheops, the mighty pharaoh, across the winding waterway and into a new world. Pharaoh's boat will be a wonder to behold, and well prepared for the voyage ahead. But no one, not even the Egyptian king himself, could have imagined just where the journey of Pharaoh's boat would ultimately lead.

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    The Winged Cat

    Merit is a servant girl in the temple of cat goddesses. In a rage, Waha, the High Priest, kills a sacred car, and Merit sees him do it.But when Merit reports the evil deed to Pharaoh, Waha denies that he is guilty.

    In addition, look at these other activities to go along with how to mummify a chicken.

    HOW MUMMIES ARE MADE

    In ancient Egypt, people believed in life after death.

    Also, they wanted to preserve their bodies so that they could have a comfortable afterlife. This is why they created mummies.

    The process of mummification was long and complex.

    It took about 70 days to complete, our chicken should take about 40 because it is so much smaller.

    First, the body was washed with water and natron. Natron is a type of salt.

    Then, the internal organs were removed. And placed in jars. The brain was removed through the nose.

    The body was then packed with natron to dry it out. After 40 days, the natron was removed and the body was wrapped in linen bandages.

    Mummies were often dressed in their finest clothes or wrapped in expensive linen. They were also given jewelry and amulets to protect them in the afterlife.

    Mummies were buried in tombs.

    Tombs were decorated with paintings and carvings.

    Too, they were filled with food, furniture, and other items that the mummy might need in the afterlife.

    HANDS- ON MUMMY IDEAS

    Before you learn how to mummify a chicken check out some of these ideas to add to your study.

    Learn all about the steps in this to make your own Mummification Process Game.

    Use this Pharaoh Headdress Printable Craft to wear or decorate your mummy for its trip to the afterlife.

    While teaching about this ritual you can make an Egypt Crafts For Kindergarten Create a Fun Kid Sized Mummy.

    How to Make a Mummy STEM Activity uses an apple for a very simple mummification process activity.

    Fun and Easy Hands-On Ancient Egypt Craft: Create Canopic Jars

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    Additionally, here are more Ancient Egypt hands-on activities.

    FUN HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS LEARNING ABOUT EGYPT

    • Ancient Egyptian Mathematics: Build a LEGO Math Calculator
    • Fun Pharaohs and Queens Ancient Egypt Lapbook and Activities
    • 11 Easy Hands-On Ancient Egypt Projects for Middle School
    • Hands-on Ancient Egypt: Israelite Mud Bricks for Kids
    • Make a beautiful Cleopatra Collar and Cuffs to wear.
    • Discover The Secrets Of Ancient Egypt: Free Printable Hieroglyphics Alphabet
    • Free Ancient Egypt Mehen Printable Board Game (Hands-on History)
    • Ancient Egypt Civilization (Hands-on History): King Narmer Crown
    • Ancient Egypt Homeschool Unit Study – Hands-on and FUN!
    • Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 – Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas
    • Building Wonders: Create the Great Sphinx of Giza with LEGO
    • 7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids
    • Free Africa Unit Study for Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning | Free Continent & Country Reports

    Finally, look at how to mummify a chicken.

    HOW TO MUMMIFY A CHICKEN

    I highly recommend getting a small Cornish game hen for your project.

    This was all I could find after searching several stores and the larger chicken requires a lot more materials to dry it out as well as taking up more space on your counter.

    You will need:

    • A whole chicken
    • Rubbing alcohol
    • Container of Table salt
    • Box of Baking soda
    • Herbs-optional
    • Essential oils-optional
    • Roll of gauze
    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    This is just the materials for your first process, you will need probably 4-5 pounds total of the baking soda/salt mixture over the drying process.

    First, prepare your chicken for mummification by removing it from the wrapper.

    Next, if it has any of the organs inside, you want to remove and dispose of those.

    This is a great time to talk about what the Egyptians would do with the organs.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    Then rinse the chicken inside and out thoroughly.

    Pat dry with paper towels.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    Now the final step in the cleansing process is to wipe the chicken down with alcohol to help remove any bacteria.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    Combine one canister of salt and one box of baking soda and mix together.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    Put about a cup of this mixture inside the cavity of the chicken and shake and roll it around to coat the inside completely.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    Place chicken inside of the bag and pour the remaining baking soda/salt combo inside the bag to cover the chicken.

    Alternatively, be sure everything is covered by laying it on a tray. Pat the mixture all over it.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    You can also add some fresh or dried herbs you have on hand to help with the smell while it’s drying.

    MUMMIFY A CHICKEN LIKE ANCIENT EGYPT MUMMIES

    Add a few drops of essential oil as well, you could use rosemary oil, cedar oil, or lavender oil.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    Place fully coated chicken in the Ziploc bag, if you have a large chicken, you’ll probably need to use a 2 gallon bag.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    For the first week or two you want to open it back up every 2 to 3 days and drain any liquid that has come out.

    Then add additional salt and baking soda to continue the drying process. It is surprising how very little smell there is to your mummified chicken.

    You can see here that liquid is quickly drawn out of a well-preserved chicken.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    Every few days remove the chicken. Observe it to see how it is dried.

    Do you notice any smell?  How does the skin look? Use your science journal to take notes about the changes in the chicken and anything else you observe.

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    You can also measure and weigh the chicken before and during the process to learn more about the changes.

    Once your chicken is completely dried out brush off the excess dry mixture.

    And look at how our “corpse” looked 30 days later?

    The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

    Then wrap it completely in gauze.

    Add jewels and other items to recreate the final preparations of mummies like in ancient times.

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    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

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    I have a cool raspberry DNA activity for kids.

    Also, I’m sharing some fun raspberry facts and hands-on DNA activities for kids.

    And I have a fun science activity extracting DNA from a raspberry. You can do this with all your kids.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Your younger kids will enjoy the wow factor but learn about DNA with your older kids.

    The study of DNA is amazing. It’s inside every living plant and animal.

    But is DNA still present after we pick a raspberry or even cook with it? Your older learners can ponder their thoughts.

    DNA FUN FACTS FOR KIDS

    Plus, it can be hard to introduce this topic.

    For example, I tell my kids DNA is like an instruction manual for living things.

    Besides, when scientist extract DNA from plants they can learn more about how it grows and even how to make them tastier.

    And what makes this science activity fun is that with a few ingredients they help break down the raspberry’s DNA into individual parts.

    Too, kids need to know that for scientist to extract DNA they must break up each of the protective layers of the cell. Then carefully pull out the DNA hidden inside the nucleus.

    However the first step before explaining what is DNA is to start with cells. All living things are made of cells.

    And each cell has a nucleus where the DNA is stored.

    BOOKS ABOUT RASPBERRIES FOR KIDS

    Next, I have a collection of books.

    Where possible I prefer living books but also we love nonfiction books to check facts.

    6 Raspberry Themed Books for Kids Who Love to Read and Be Read To

    You’ll love this collection of books to add to your home library or for a raspberry unit study.

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    The Anne of Green Gables Cookbook

    Inspired by the most famous of all Canadian children's books, L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables,this cookbook combines easy step-by-step recipes with charming watercolours of Anne and her friends and quotations from three of the ever-popular Anne books. Never before have good things to eat and drink been so successfully derived from cooking episodes in children's literature. From 'Poetical Egg Salad Sandwiches' to 'Anne's Liniment Cake' and 'Diana Barry's Favourite Raspberry Cordial,' these delicious treats will be fun to make--and they'll be sure to turn out well because they were kitchen-tested by a twelve-year old who had perfect results!

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    Bread and Jam for Frances (I Can Read Level 2)

    Frances is a fussy eater. In fact, the only thing she likes is bread and jam. She won't touch her squishy soft-boiled egg. She trades away her chicken-salad sandwich at lunch. She turns up her nose at boring veal cutlets.

    Unless her parents can come up with a plan, Frances just might go on eating bread and jam forever!

    Join the generations of families that have laughed along as Frances sings "Jam on biscuits, jam on bread, Jam is the thing I like most, Jam is sticky, jam is sweet, Jam is tasty, jam’s a treat—raspberry, strawberry, gooseberry, I’m very FOND…OF…JAM!"

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    The DNA Book (The Science Book Series)

    It's inside every living plant and animal, from the tiniest seed to the person standing next to you, but how much do you know about DNA? This book gives children an in-depth look at DNA and its role in all living things--from why we have different-colored eyes to why we age. Discover what DNA is, what it does, and how it shapes our lives, including inheritance and why we look like our parents; forensic science and how DNA evidence helps catch criminals; and genetic engineering and if we could bring dinosaurs back to life. With fun illustrated DNA characters, clear diagrams, and astonishing photographs, children will love learning about themselves and this all-important molecule.

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    Berry Magic

    “This charming pourquoi tale tells of an Eskimo girl and her magic. Sloat’s pictures are vibrant and engaging, befitting the land of the northern lights. . . .Delightful, playful and beautifully written.”―School Library Journal

    Long ago, the only berries on the tundra were hard, tasteless, little crowberries. As Anana watches the older ladies in her village complain bitterly while picking berries for the Fall Festival, she decides to use her magic to help. 

    "Atsa-ii-yaa (Berry), Atsa-ii-yaa (Berry), Atsaukina! (Be a berry!)," Anana sings under the full moon, turning the four dolls she sewed with a different color pelatuuk (or head scarf) into little girls that run and tumble over the tundra creating patches of fat, juicy berries: blueberries, cranberries, salmonberries, and raspberries. 

    The next morning Anana and the ladies fill basket after basket with berries for the Fall Festival. Thanks to Anana, there are plenty of tasty berries for the agutak (Eskimo tee cream) at the festival and forevermore. 

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    Raspberries!

    After hard times hit and his bakery is forced to close, popular baker Simon is remembered by a young girl in a family he once helped in their time of need who gives him enchanting berries, and when Simon sells them to a local baker, things quickly turn around as people start clamoring for more.

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    Berries, Nuts, And Seeds (Take Along Guides)

    Describes a variety of berries, nuts, and seeds that might be found on a nature walk and includes identification information.Invites young naturalists to spot wildlife. Safety tips are provided and interesting activities are suggested. Color illustrations enhance the presentation.

    Next, look at some fun facts about raspberries.

    RASPBERRY FACTS

    • Raspberries can be other colors like black, yellow or purple, not just red.
    • They are not really berries but technically aggregate fruits. That means they have many tiny sections or drupes not just one berry.
    • Packed with loads of vitamin C, they are super healthy for you.
    • Although they love the sun, they can grow in cold places.
    • People in Ancient Rome and Greece grew and ate raspberries.
    • And raspberries belong to the rose family.
    • They have tiny seeds inside. They have about 100 seeds.
    • Pollinators love the sweet smell of raspberries. They’re great for pollinators.

    And look at some of these DNA activities for kids.

    DNA ACTIVITY FOR KIDS IDEAS

    • How To Study Human Anatomy For Science:Build An Edible DNA Model
    • How to Extract DNA from a Banana
    • How to Make a Plant Cell Model Edible for Kids
    • How to Build a Sweet DNA Model
    • How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model
    • How To Extract DNA From Strawberries
    • DNA Teaching Resources
    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    And here are more berry activities.

    HANDS-ON BERRY ACTIVITIES

    Additionally, the rose family consists of many berries.

    For instance, it includes cherries, strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries.

    • Explore the Amazing Raspberry Life Cycle with Exciting Activities & Free Worksheets
    • How To Create A Sweet Strawberry Letter S Handprint Craft
    • Free Printable Strawberry Notebooking Pages
    • Fun American Civil War Crafts for Kids and Make Raspberry Jam
    • Life Cycle Of a Strawberry Facts and Fun Hand Sewn Felt Strawberry
    • Strawberry Unit Study.

    Finally, look at how to extract DNA from raspberries.

    HOW TO EXTRACT DNA FROM RASPBERRIES WITH KIDS

    Look at this list of supplies.

    • 2-3 raspberries
    • 1 sandwich-size baggie
    • Rubbing alcohol (Over 70% works best)
    • Small glass or plastic jar
    • Coffee filter
    • Rubber band
    • Dish soap
    • Salt
    • Water
    • Small bowl
    • Wooden skewer
    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    First, place the bottle of rubbing alcohol in the freezer for at least 30 minutes.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Next, place the raspberries into the baggie, seal it, and mash them.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    In the small bowl add 2 tsp of water, ½ tsp of dish soap, and a pinch of salt.

    Stir to mix.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Add the soap mixture to the mashed-up raspberries.

    Squish the liquid around with the raspberries and mix it well.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Set aside.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Lay the coffee filter over the jar, push it into it, and secure it with the rubber band.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Carefully pour a small amount of the raspberry mixture into the coffee filter.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    The liquid will slowly drip into the jar.

    Continue to add a small amount of mixture at a time. This may take a few minutes.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Remove the filter.

    Fill the jar ¾ of the way full with the chilled rubbing alcohol.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Watch as the raspberry DNA begins to float and swirl around.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Use the skewer to gently grab the raspberry DNA.

    Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

    Mixing the mashed raspberries with the soap, water, and salt mixture helps break down the raspberry’s DNA into individual parts.

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