All About Egypt All these blackline masters can be completed in a variety of ways. Below are some hints and tips for each page to help you get the most out of your blackline masters. These activities will equip children with important skills like colouring, cutting, gluing, folding, constructing and creative thinking. For more information and ideas, visit us online at www.cleverpatch.com.au 3D Pyramid Scissors and glue or tape will be required to complete this activity. For best results, copy this blackline master onto cover paper. Decorate the pyramid with pencils, pastels, paint, markers or paper. Alternatively cover the pyramid in glue and generously sprinkle with yellow or orange sand. Once complete, cut the pyramid out and fold along the dotted lines. Glue or tape the tabs to the sides of the pyramid to hold it together. These pyramids look great as an addition to an Egyptian theme diorama! Egyptian Cartouche and Hieroglyphs Scissors and glue will be required to complete this activity. For best results, copy this blackline master onto cover paper. This activity sheet includes an Egyptian alphabet (hieroglyphs) and a name tag (cartouche). Paint the cartouche with gold paint and allow to dry. Cut out the hieroglyphs and write your name or a secret message and glue it onto the cartouche. Glue the cartouche onto a piece of coloured cover paper. Get your friends to try and work out what you have written on your cartouche. Egyptian Colouring Sheet Colour in with pencils, pastels, paint or markers. Use colours and white. Egyptian Falcon Pectoral Scissors, gold paint and rhinestones will be required to complete this activity. For best results, copy this blackline master onto cover paper. Paint the falcon in gold paint and allow it to dry. Choose some rhinestones and glue to the falcon. To make the falcon into a necklace, punch holes in the top of the wings and attach elastic or string to the holes. Egyptian Pyramid and Sphinx Colouring Sheet Colour in with pencils, pastels, paint or markers. For an extra special touch, paint a small amount of glue onto the activity sheet and sprinkle with sand. Use colours traditionally used by Ancient Egyptians like yellow, green, blue, black and white. Egyptian Sarcophagus and Canopic Jars Colour in with pencils, pastels, paint or markers. Decorate the sarcophagus and canopic jars with Egyptian symbols. Use colours and white. Egyptian Symbols Colour in with pencils, pastels, paint or markers. Use colours and white. These symbols are great to decorate books, boxes, dioramas. Use the Ankh or Scarab Beetle symbols as a guide to make a clay decorations. Pharaoh Colour in with pencils, pastels, paint or markers. Use colours colours were used on their headdress and decorate yours similar. Queen Nefertiti in Egypt. Colour in with pencils, pastels, paint or markers. Use colours used on her headdress and decorate yours similar. Egyptian Gods and Goddesses Colour in with pencils, pastels, paint or markers. Use colours and white. Place colouring sheets around the walls of the classroom for decoration.
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Egyptian Cartouche and Hieroglyphs Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz TH SH CH KH
Egyptian Colouring Sheet
Egyptian Falcon Pectoral
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses Isis Anubis Hathor Horus
Egyptian Pyramid and Sphinx Colouring Sheet
Egyptian Symbols Ankh Scarab Beetle Lotus Flower Ra - Eye of Horus
Pharaoh
Queen Nefertiti