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Foreign Language

  • The student may have learned new Egyptian words such as "pyramid," "pharaoh," and "hieroglyphics."
  • They may have learned about the importance of language in the ancient Egyptian civilization for communication and record-keeping.
  • They may have learned basic Arabic words that are commonly used in Egypt.

History

  • The child may have learned about the construction, purpose, and significance of the Egyptian pyramids during the ancient civilization.
  • They may have learned about the daily life, customs, and beliefs of the ancient Egyptians through the context of the pyramid building process.
  • They may have learned about the historical significance of the pyramids and their connection to ancient Egyptian royalty and religion.

Math

  • The child may have learned about the geometry and precise measurements involved in building the pyramids, including the concept of symmetry and angles.
  • They may have practiced basic arithmetic while discussing the number of blocks, the height, and the base measurements of the pyramids.
  • They may have learned about the mathematical concepts of area, volume, and proportions related to the pyramids' construction.

Science

  • The student may have learned about the engineering and construction techniques used in building the pyramids, such as the use of ramps, levers, and pulleys.
  • They may have learned about the geological aspects of the stones used in the construction of the pyramids and how they were transported and carved.
  • They may have discussed the scientific and archaeological methods used to study and preserve the pyramids and their surrounding artifacts.

To further develop the understanding gained from watching the show about Egyptian pyramids, the child could engage in hands-on activities such as building a model pyramid using geometric shapes, exploring the meanings of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, or conducting simple experiments related to the engineering principles involved in pyramid construction.

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