Monday, October 27, 2014

Late Egypt - King Tut and Pyramids

King Tutankhamun was born around 1341 B.C., and is one of the most known Egyptian Pharoahs today due to the discovery of his intact tomb in 1922.


Click on the link to watch a video about the "Boy King of Egypt."

http://www.biography.com/people/king-tut-9512446/videos/king-tut-mini-biography-126127171665




Here is a fun Lego re-creation of Howard Carter discovering King Tut's tomb.





Enter King Tut's Tomb and see if you can find his sarcophagus!

http://www.kingtutone.com/tutankhamun/enter/


Watch this video to learn newly discovered information about how the Egyptian Pyramids were built.









Saturday, October 18, 2014

Our History Detectives in Action!

Week 1:

Wandering nomads...


Archaeologists digging for artifacts...







Week 2:

Building the Tower of Babel...






Working together...




Week 3:

Mummy Mommies...






Egyptians...



Trying dates, figs, barley bread & grapes...



Week 4:

Hammurabi's Code of Laws...








An eye for an eye...




What a great group of History Detectives!!






Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Hammurabi - 1792 B.C. - 1750 B.C.

One of the famous leaders of the old Babylonian Empire was King Hammurabi.

Hammurabi Code of Laws
 
Watch the following videos to learn more about Hammurabi's Code:
 
 
 
Listen to the Hammurabi song below to learn more about Hammurabi.
 
 
 
 
 



Friday, September 26, 2014

Early Egypt


The Egyptians lived on the Nile River in Africa.  This river is the longest in the world and became central to their life.  They depended upon it for farming and also for transportation and trade.  The ancient Egyptians were divided into 2 kingdoms that fought each other constantly.  Finally, the White Crown King defeated the Red Crown King and declared himself to be king of all Egypt.  He combined the two crowns into the Double Crown of Egypt, which is what the pharaohs of Egypt wore from then on.


Watch the following video to learn more about Ancient Egypt:



Now, are you ready to "walk like an Egyptian"?  Go to the following page and watch this Ancient Egypt music video.




EXTRA:
Follow Nakht-Amun, your Ancient Egyptian guide, as he teaches you about the world he lives in.  A good review!






Friday, September 5, 2014

Sumerians -  Hieroglyphs and Cuneiform
 
 
 
 
The Sumerians were the first Mesopotamian civilization. They lived in independent walled city-states. Uruk, the first and one of the largest cities in Mesopotamia, had a six miles long wall with defense towers located at 30-35 foot intervals.

Click on the link below to read about Sumerians, hieroglyphs and their history.
http://mesopotamia.mrdonn.org/cuneiform.html

For more fun you can test your knowledge and play a Sumerian game of matching, concentration, or try to complete the word search. Click on stories and games then click to play Sumerian games.
ScribeScribe
Click on the link below to learn more about Sumerian civilization.

http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/ancient_sumer.php
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Archaeology, Creation, Life of a Nomad

This year we get to start at the beginning!

"In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." 

-Genesis 1:1

Watch the following video to learn about each day of Creation:



Reading the Bible is the most reliable source we have for learning about creation and the world's early events.  Archaeology is also a way to find out information about history.  Archaeology is the study of things that people made, used, and left behind. The goal of archaeology is to understand what people of the past were like and how they lived. Scientists who study archaeology are called archaeologists.  The following video describes more about what an archaeologist does.



The earliest people were nomads.  Nomads moved from place to place in search of food for themselves and their livestock.  Click on the link below and read the following slideshow to learn more about nomads and how they eventually became farmers.







EXTRA: Want some more activities?  

Click on this link to be a "dirt detective" and earn your Junior Archaeologist badge:


Click on the link below for several online and printable activities.  Have fun!







Friday, August 15, 2014

Welcome Back!

We look forward to starting a new year with you, History Detectives!  This year we will be starting at Creation and studying our way through Ancient History.  


Here is a list of topics:

1. September 5th--What is archaeology?, Creation, Adam & Eve, life of a nomad

2. September 19th--Sumerians: Hieroglyphs, Cuneiform

3. October 3rd--Early Egypt

4. October 17th--Hammurabi code of laws

5. November 7th--Late Egypt: King Tut, pyramids

6. November 21st--Greek Culture: Trojan Horse

7. December 8th (Monday)--The Medes & the Persians: Esther, Feast of Purim

~The History Team~
Mrs. Reliford
Mrs. Meyers
Mrs. Critten