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Category: Front Page

Front Page, History, Zapientia

November is Ancient Egypt Month

This month we will be studying Ancient Egypt. Some projects will include constructing a working shaduf, writing letters in hierogylphics, … Continue reading November is Ancient Egypt Month

Field Trips, Front Page, History

40 Winks with The Sphinx!

What can I say, it’s been a lifelong dream of mine to live in a museum.  So, with that expectation, … Continue reading 40 Winks with The Sphinx!

English, Front Page, Zapientia

Rhodopis and Cinderella, A Comparative Essay by Ava McHugh

Rhodopis, written in ancient Egypt and Cinderella, a classic fairytale, are stories of good fortune and hope during bad times.  … Continue reading Rhodopis and Cinderella, A Comparative Essay by Ava McHugh

English, Front Page

Horus and Harry Potter, A Comparative Essay by Payton McHugh

While reading the story of Horus I saw some similarities between that story and the story of Harry Potter.  They … Continue reading Horus and Harry Potter, A Comparative Essay by Payton McHugh

English, Front Page

Osiris and Jesus, A Comparative Essay by Jack McHugh

There are many different stories in the world.  I found two that are surprisingly very similar.  The story of Jesus, … Continue reading Osiris and Jesus, A Comparative Essay by Jack McHugh

Field Trips, Front Page, History, Jack's Food Blog, Zapientia

Egyptian Cooking 101

The Galileo School was invited to spend the day with Aunt Rosalie and Aunt Susan to learn about Egyptian cuisine.  … Continue reading Egyptian Cooking 101

Art, Front Page, Zapientia

Selket: The Scorpion Goddess

In Egyptian mythology, Selket is the goddess of healing scorpion stings and snake bites.  She is also the goddess of … Continue reading Selket: The Scorpion Goddess

Art, Front Page, Zapientia

Neith: Goddess of War and Hunting.

Neith is the goddess of war and hunting.  Her symbols are two arrows crossed  on a shield.  She was said … Continue reading Neith: Goddess of War and Hunting.

Art, Front Page, Zapientia

Isis: Goddess of Magic, Motherhood and Fertility.

Isis is the goddess of magic. She married her brother Osiris and had a child named Horus.  Her magic skills … Continue reading Isis: Goddess of Magic, Motherhood and Fertility.

Front Page, Math, Zapientia

Egyptian Math Problems

#1 A wall painter was depicting the life and times of the Pharaoh Cheops within his tomb deep inside the … Continue reading Egyptian Math Problems

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