Flooding the Nile River
This week we did our second Story of the World segment which was about early Egypt. We talked about the two kingdoms of Egypt and how they were eventually joined together under one king known as the Pharoh. We read the myth of Osiris and Isis. Given the conversations that followed I would have been happier skipping the myth. We may do so with future chapters. The most significant part of the reading was devoted to explaining what made Egypt an ideal location for an early civilization, the annual floods of the Nile. To bring home the learning, each child made a replica of the Nile that they were able to flood themselves. We prefilled containers with dirt. Then each child was asked to create a riverbed for the Nile. We looked at the map focusing on the delta near the Mediterranean. Once the riverbed was created, we lined it with foil to actually contain the water. Then the farmers aka children planted their crops Then the floods came....