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Free Ancient Egypt Craft
Sometimes the best way to help upper elementary and middle school students understand history is to let them experience it.
Instead of just reading about history, let students interact with it. Learning will stick long after the lesson is over, and you’ll make core memories together!
THIS CANOPIC JAR ACTIVITY WILL GET YOU STARTED 👇

Help for Teaching Historical Fiction
Stories have a way of pulling students into the past like nothing else.
When students gain the context they need to fully understand what they’re reading, the past suddently doesn’t seem so BORING after all!
All of my historical fiction study guides are made to explain historical context while also naturally strengthening comprehension and vocabulary. It’s history and ELA all wrapped in one!
Who doesn’t love a good cross-curricular lesson plan?
It’s amazing what happens when history starts to feel less like a subject — and more like a story worth following.
PEEK INTO THE GOLDEN GOBLET NOVEL STUDY 👇

Ancient Olympics Biblical Integration
Looking at history through a biblical worldview helps students see the bigger story unfolding across time.
History begins to feel more purposeful and far less random.
It’s a perspective that not only deepens understanding, but invites students to think more thoughtfully about the world around them.
Get a free copy of a lesson on the Ancient Greek Olympics that examines the question: “What does the Bible say about cheating?”
LEARN HOW TO INCORPORATE BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW INTO HISTORY LESSONS 👇
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