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History

  • The Fourth-grade child learned about ancient Egyptian civilization through the portrayal of Moses and the Exodus story in the movie.
  • They gained knowledge about the pharaohs and the significance of the Nile River in Egyptian society.
  • The child learned about the struggles and hardships faced by the Hebrew slaves in Egypt during that time period.
  • They were introduced to the concept of cultural diversity and the importance of understanding different religious beliefs and traditions.

Social Studies

  • The child learned about the concept of slavery and its impact on societies.
  • They gained an understanding of leadership and the challenges faced by leaders in bringing about change.
  • The movie highlighted the themes of justice, equality, and freedom, which are important values in social studies.
  • They were able to identify historical events and their significance in shaping societies.

Watching "Prince of Egypt" can be a starting point for further exploration of ancient civilizations and their impact on the world. Encourage the child to research more about ancient Egypt, including its culture, art, architecture, and religious beliefs. They can also compare and contrast ancient Egyptian civilization with other ancient civilizations, such as Mesopotamia or Greece. Additionally, discussing the importance of empathy, tolerance, and standing up against injustice can be valuable lessons drawn from the movie.

Book Recommendations

  • The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder: A story of two girls who create an imaginary Egypt in the storage yard behind their apartments, leading to an unexpected adventure.
  • The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt by G.A. Henty: Set in ancient Egypt, this historical fiction follows the journey of a young prince who becomes a slave but eventually rises to prominence.
  • Who Was King Tut? by Roberta Edwards: This biography introduces the life and legacy of King Tutankhamun, one of the most famous pharaohs in ancient Egypt.

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