![]() The book outlines how the Egyptians built boats for the Pharaohs to use in their journey to the afterlife and how they were disassembled, then buried at the base of the pyramids. Hardcover “>Pharaoh’s Boat” by David Weitzman, which tied in perfectly with our study of Pharaoh Cheops and the construction of his pyramid. We broadened lesson 8 with “ Pharaoh’s Boat by Weitzman, David L. We found several wonderful books to add depth to areas of interest within our studies. Its interesting to see the kids dissect the creation story, flood story etc and compare and contrast it to Biblical history. ![]() “Tales of Ancient Egypt” by Roger Lancelyn Green has been a great hit. ![]() They illustrate and include a small written narration for one section and give oral narrations for the other two sections. Splitting each chapter into three sections has been helpful. We broke up the readings for “Pharaoh’s of Ancient Egypt” since they are too lengthy for the stage of narration that they are at. They were so thrilled the day we hit lesson 5 in the Beautiful Feet Book’s guide and I asked them to decorate an Ancient Egypt Page for their notebooks. My boys have been begging to study Ancient Egyptian History for quite some time now. Geography: Visits to Africa by Simply Charlotte Mason Speaking Spanish with Miss Mason and Francoisīiography: Mathematicians are People Too by Luella Reimer Simply Charlotte Mason Picture Study Portfolio: Giotto Herodotus and the Road to History by Jeanne BenedictĪncient Egypt and Her Neighbors by Lorene Lamber Rich + Rooted Passover by Jennifer Naraki All of it was wonderful but utterly exhausting. I am beat. Easter, the end of our CC Year, science fair, closing program, music recital, family vacation, wild + free book club, practicum training and licensing training all took place within a three week timespan.
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