This week at school was
awesome! We went swimming on Thursday
and it was fun. Billy Joe actually had a
good time!
This week we also made
replicas of the Nile out of cardboard, sand, glitter, construction paper, blue
tissue paper and we used skinny black Sharpies to write the names of cities on
little signs. It was a fantastic
activity!
We learned that the Ancient
Egyptians buried their pharaohs in pyramids or in tombs inside of caves. They are really big, so big that you can see
the Great Pyramid of Giza from the moon!
There are lots of trap doors and corridors inside of the pyramids. You could find, gold, jewels, a mummy, dead
pets, and even a toilet for the pharaoh to use in the after-life. Then Mrs. Shabaga taught us how to make 3-D
pyramids.
Yesterday we met a guest
artist named, Tiber. We played
imagination games to take a journey to Egypt and we watched him juggle. Also he played one of the oldest instruments
in the world called a jaw-harp. In
French it is called a “ruin-babine”. They
had those types of instruments in Ancient Egyptian times.
This week was amazing!
Sincerely,
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