The ancient land of Egypt came alive and just exploded in Ms. Wry’s and Mr. Toller’s classrooms in early November. If you walked down the seventh grade hallway, and took a look in those rooms you would have found them filled with ancient pyramids, death masks, and mummies...oh my! The seventh grade students made 3D replicas of Egyptian artifacts. Students got to choose which they wanted to make. Also, students recorded a journal entry for each day they spent “in Egypt”. They wrote down information on everything from the word “toggery” to information about the really fascinating mummification process. Students had a lot of fun learning about ancient Egypt and completing this project. And if next year’s students get to do it, they probably will too.
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