History
- The child has learned about the Giza pyramids and their significance in ancient Egyptian history.
- They have learned about the pharaohs who built the Giza pyramids, such as Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
- The child has learned about the construction techniques used to build the pyramids, including the use of ramps and pulleys.
- They have learned about the purpose of the pyramids as tombs for the pharaohs.
Continued development could include creating a diorama or model of the Giza pyramids to demonstrate their understanding of the subject. They could also research and present a short report on one of the pharaohs who built the pyramids, including details about their life and reign. Additionally, visiting a local museum that has artifacts from ancient Egypt can provide a hands-on learning experience.
Book Recommendations
- Pyramids by Anne Millard: This book provides an introduction to the pyramids of Egypt, including the Giza pyramids, and explores the lives of the pharaohs who built them.
- Who Built the Pyramids? by Meredith Costain: In this book, readers can join archaeologist Digby and his dog, Rover, as they uncover the mysteries of the pyramids and learn about the pharaohs who commissioned their construction.
- The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt by Elizabeth Payne: This book delves into the lives of the pharaohs of ancient Egypt, including those who built the Giza pyramids, and provides a comprehensive overview of their rule and achievements.
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