Ology Activity Sheets
Ology Activity Sheets
Ology Activity Sheets
Dragonology
by Dr. Ernest Drake
Word Search Mythology
by Lady Hestia Evans
Spot the Differences
Superpowers
Monster Match
978-0-7636-2329-6 The Twelve Olympians
Word Search
978-0-7636-3403-2
Egyptology
by Emily Sands
Create a Cartouche Pirateology
by Captain William Lubber
Pirate Hunter’s
Word Search
Missing Words
978-0-7636-2638-9
978-0-7636-3143-7
Monsterology
by Dr. Ernest Drake
On a Tracking Trek Wizardology
by Master Merlin
Don’t Make a
Monstrous Mistake Code Cracker
978-0-7636-3940-2
978-0-7636-2895-6
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Activity
Word Search
Can you find these dragon words in the grid below? Words can be read up,
down, forwards, backwards, and diagonally. The leftover letters spell out the
name of a knucker known by Dr. Ernest Drake.
AMPHITHERE
W C O C K A T R I C E
CLAWS
R F L N N W I N G R U COCKATRICE
E R A E E R B R E A R EGG
EUROPEAN
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H O I S S S E H G M O
FROST
C S R W E K T V G R P GARGOUILLE
KNUCKER
R T A N C I A E Y Y E
LAIR
O L I U H G N U L W A LUNG
C P N P H O E N I X N MARSUPIAL
NEST
S K M A R S U P I A L
PHOENIX
G A R G O U I L L E L
SCORCHER TIBETAN WYRM
SPINES WING WYVERN
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Spot the Differences
Activity
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Activity
Create a Cartouche
The names of pharaohs were often written in oval frames called cartouches.
Using our adapted alphabet of hieroglyphic symbols, design your
own hieroglyphic cartouche of your name.
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a b/v c/k d
e/i f g h
j l m n
o p q r
s/z t u/w x
y
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Activity
On a Tracking Trek
To study fabulous beasts, you may have to trek mountain paths
tracking a yeti, traipse over barren tundra to spy a behemoth, Sample
dive into deep seas seeking a leviathan, or lurk beside glowing envelopes
coals at the mouth of a volcano to tempt out a salamander.
Each beast leaves certain signs of itself behind:
tracks, remains of its prey or foraging, scat (dung Tags
or droppings), and stories told about it by local people.
Sketching
Log your findings about one particular monster in your Record Book. pencil
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Track Print
in dirt, mud,
or seabed
Other Signs:
bones of prey, chewed plants, sounds made, smell of
lair/nest, colour of shed fur, scales, skin, or feathers
Recorded by:
Member S.M.S.M.
Activity
Don’t Make a
Rhinoceros: Ordinary Beast
Monstrous Mistake Unicorn: Monstrous Beast
On occasion, an Ordinary Beast has been mistaken for a true Monstrous Beast,
but only by amateur monsterologists and rather shortsighted tourists.
st
Description or Image of Ordinar y Bea Description or Image of Monstrous
Beast
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However, you will plainly note obvious differences between the two.
(Indicated with arrows or circles)
Power 1:
Power 2:
Power 3:
Power 4:
Power 5:
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Activity
Monster Match
Match the Greek hero to the mythical being he encounters.
Hero Monster
1. Bellerophon A. Minotaur
2. Heracles B. Medusa
3. Jason C. Chimera
4. Perseus D. Nemean Lion
5. Odysseus E. Cyclops
6. Theseus F. Dragon
1. 7.
2. 8.
3. 9.
4. 10.
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5. 11.
6. 12.
R U A T O N I M Z E U S
A C P E R S E U S E U O
H E O L Y M P U S S S R
E R L G A R E S A U A E
R B L B N S M G A M T S
A E O O E L E E I I Y P
C R D H H P A N D O R A
L U T E T E C O A U T R
E S N E A I R D C T S T
S A D I M H T A R R H A
S I R A P I F A A O E L
E E C A J A S O N Y E E
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C E k n o t t A PIRATE
BOUNTY
CAPTAIN U d t i d l o g PORT
CUTLASS T r e a s u r e SEA
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GOLD SHIP
L o s t r e R v
KNOT SWORD
LOOT
A w h p l i a a TREASURE
LOST S s i a h o p w WAVE
PARROT S o p c T R o P
B O U N T Y y t
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rough tide that threatened
the ship . B y the time we
5
cuban
6 the
reached
had
7 over
rogue pirate
the
8
horizon.
Missing Words
• •
DISTANT IMmediately sighted BOLD •
• •
Cuba founder vanished waters •
7. VANISHED 8. DISTANT
5. FOUNDER 6. WATERS
3. CUBA 4. IMMEDIATELY
1. BOLD 2. SIGHTED
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Answers:
Activity
Code Cracker
Use the code below to uncode the magical message from Master Merlin.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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