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
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
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!
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
#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