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edenfolwell: Art Lesson - Egyptian Pharaohs Ancient Egypt Crafts, Egyptian Crafts, Ancient Egypt Projects, Egypt Crafts, Starověký Egypt, 6th Grade Art, 3rd Grade Art, Ancient Egypt Art, Art Lessons For Kids

I turned the kids into Pharaohs! Took photos of them and printed them out. Cut and pasted onto brown paper. Then, I had the kids use markers to draw clothing and color with oil pastels. We talked about geometric shapes like pyramids and triangles. And we talked about patterns like stripes that are found in textiles. We also talked about Egyptian paintings on papyrus. Aren't they great?

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Tutorial for making a Cartouche (your name written in hieroglyphs) The Unlikely Homeschool Egypt Vbs, Egypt Lessons, Ancient Egypt Unit, Egypt Activities, Egyptian Crafts, Ancient Egypt Projects, Egypt Crafts, Egyptian Party, Starověký Egypt

After pausing our Egyptian Unit study for a few weeks to discuss the election process, we are back in the saddle again. (This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for full details.) We recently read the books Hieroglyphs from A to Z by Peter Der Manuelian and Seeker of Knowledge: The Man Who Deciphered Egyptian Hieroglyphs by James Rumford. After learning what hieroglyphs were and how they were deciphered, we decided to try our hand at this ancient script. Using…

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Romero Britto is a Brazilian Neo-pop artist, painter, serigrapher, and sculptor. He combines elements of cubism, pop art and graffiti painting in his work. Pop Art Projects, Britto Art, Third Grade Art, Elementary Art Rooms, Art Projects Ideas, 6th Grade Art, 5th Grade Art, 3rd Grade Art, Egyptian Symbols

Third graders just learned completed a project that combined Math and Art! We began by looking at the art of Pop artist, Romero Britto, and his Pyramid Project in London. http://www.pyramidproject.co.uk/overview.php Students sketched four sides (faces) for their own pyramids, incorporating Egyptian symbols into each side as Britto did in his art. They also combined patterns and either warm or cool colors with black outlines. Finally, we cut out our pyramid patterns and assembled them. We…

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