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3.2 & 3.3 Art of Ancient Civilizations
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This instructional plan combined History and Social Science SOLs 3.2 and 3.3 and WIDA English Language Development Standards. The lesson includes several activity options. Note: Some images may not appear in the "Overview". To view all images in this instructional plan, click "download" at the bottom of the overview. 

Subject:
ESL
English Language Development (ELD)
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Project Team
Yung Nguyen
Date Added:
07/26/2021
ACSE Region III-Computing Technologies based on Ancient Cultures
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Students will work in teams or individually to create a new technology that will change the world and be able to connect it to a technological influence from Ancient China or Egypt. 

Subject:
Impacts of Computing
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Ms. Coates
Laura Michaels
Dawn Hillis
Latrice Knight
Acse Grant
Estela White
Date Added:
04/24/2023
Egypt: Interactive Exploration - Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
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Who were the ancient Egyptians? Explore objects from ancient Egypt to discover how the Egyptians lived and what they believed in this Interactive Exploration featuring works of art from the VMFA's collection.

This resource consists of background information on Egyptian geography and climate, Egyptian life and society, role of the pharaoh, the purposes of ancient art, the role of scribes, hieroglyphics, the afterlife and mummification, Nubia (Egypt's southern neighbor), comparisons/contrasts to art from other parts of Africa, and a discussion on the legacy of Egyptian art (Egyptomania).

Woven throughout the informational narrative are several different types of looking, thinking and learning activities, all of which call on students' observation and critical thinking skills as they closely examine selected art and artifacts. Reflection questions that encourage deep thinking are featured, along with clickable popups on images that further explain Egyptian art and society. Activities like "Look At This," "What's the Story," "Be the Scribe," will bring student engagement, reflection, and critical and creative thinking to any ancient Egypt lesson!

Subject:
Fine Arts
History/Social Sciences
Visual Art
World History
Material Type:
Interactive
Provider:
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA)
Author:
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Date Added:
01/22/2021
The Egyptian Barter Game
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The Egyptian Barter Game is a lesson designed to get students active in the classroom while learning about Egyptian culture and the barter system. It is a card game (using homemade cards and other materials) which should be played more than once so students can consider their strategies used to barter their "haves" for their "needs." It should not be students' first introduction to Egyptian culture but should come after some exposure to what life was like in ancient Egypt. Addresses Virginia SOL: HSS.2.9, HSS.3.2, HSS.3.8, HSS.3.9

Subject:
Economics
History/Social Sciences
World History
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Date Added:
07/26/2019
The Egyptian Barter Game
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The Egyptian Barter Game is a lesson designed to get students active in the classroom while learning about Egyptian culture and the barter system. It is a card game (using homemade cards and other materials) which should be played more than once so students can consider their strategies used to barter their "haves" for their "needs." It should not be students' first introduction to Egyptian culture but should come after some exposure to what life was like in ancient Egypt. Addresses Virginia SOL: HSS.2.9, HSS.3.2, HSS.3.8, HSS.3.9

Subject:
Economics
History/Social Sciences
World History
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Date Added:
10/20/2022
The Egyptian Barter Game
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The Egyptian Barter Game is a lesson designed to get students active in the classroom while learning about Egyptian culture and the barter system. It is a card game (using homemade cards and other materials) which should be played more than once so students can consider their strategies used to barter their "haves" for their "needs." It should not be students' first introduction to Egyptian culture but should come after some exposure to what life was like in ancient Egypt. Addresses Virginia SOL: HSS.2.9, HSS.3.2, HSS.3.8, HSS.3.9

Subject:
Economics
History/Social Sciences
World History
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Date Added:
03/11/2020
Extremely CUTE ANIMALS Operating HEAVY MACHINERY (3rd grade-Literacy, Science, Social Studies & Art)
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Teachers will be able to use this lesson virtually or in person! This Google Slide deck lesson can also be downloaded as a PowerPoint! Speaker notes are included which make it easy for teachers or substitutes to teach this lesson! Read Aloud: Extremely Cute Animals Operating Heavy Machinery *Literacy Objectives: 3.2d) Organize ideas sequentially or around major points of information using appropriate facts and relevant details *3.5 h) Draw conclusions using the text for support. i) Identify the conflict and resolution *Science: VA SOL 3.2: Simple machines and how they help us change the direction or size of a force. *Social Studies: VA SOL 3.1f: Relationships with multiple causes & effects. 3.1g: Making connections across time & place. 3.2: explain how the contributions of ancient Egypt have influenced the present world in terms of architecture, inventions, the calendar, and written language. Hampton Oaks Elementary School (Kari Nugent, Annie Schmidt, Lindsey Bruce, Melissa DiAscro, & Rebecca Fausett)

Subject:
Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Katherine Nugent
Date Added:
04/19/2021
World History I - Compare & Contrast (5 Venn Diagrams)
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Interactive Google Slides - Drag and drop venn diagram activities that can also print off as worksheets. Includes Answer Keys!Venn Diagrams Included:Paleolithic v. Neolithic ErasEgypt v. MesopotamiaHinduism v. BuddhismAthens v. SpartaMayans, Incas, & Aztecs matching 

Subject:
History/Social Sciences
Humanities
Social Sciences
World History
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Interactive
Author:
Haley Taylor
Date Added:
07/27/2022