5 Fun Ancient Egypt Activities For Kids
Are you looking for fun ancient Egypt activities for your kids? From ancient breadmaking to masks, we have it covered.
Summer is here. Parents everywhere are looking for ways to entertain their kids, while also keeping their brains stimulated. Thankfully, this is what Mysteries in Time is all about. We love history, and we know how to make it fun for your kids. Today, we’ll explore the world of Ancient Egypt, and share five exciting, fun Ancient Egypt activities for kids.
1. Write Your Own Ancient Egyptian Myth
Work with your child and get their creative juices flowing by asking them to write their own Ancient Egyptian myth. Give them a description and a picture of a god. Your child will then have to create an identity for the god, explaining their character and their story.
2. Draw an Egyptian Mask
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3. Make Your Own Ancient Egyptian Bread
Did you know the earliest known bread was made in Ancient Egypt in 8000 BC? In fact, the Ancient Egyptian’s diet depended heavily on bread. It was consumed at every meal. In Ancient Egypt, bread was made of an ancient wheat called “Emmer”. As a fun Ancient Egypt activity for your kids, why not try your hand at making some delicious flatbread?
Andante Travels have an incredible (and fairly simple) recipe you can try, originally found on the wall of Senat’s tomb in Luxor. Ingredients include:
- 6 fl oz warm water
- 1 tbsp mild honey
- 7g tsp active dry yeast
- 250g plain flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp olive oil
Details of the recipe are in this link. To keep things old school, beat the mix by hand instead of using an electric mixer!
4. Write Your Name in Hieroglyphs
For a fun project, print out hieroglyphs and work with your kids to write out their own names. They’ll love the results!
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5. Make a Pyramid Out of Cardboard
- A ruler
- Coloured cardboard
- A pencil
- Scissors
- Glue
Then all you need to do is follow the instructions listed here. It’s a simple and straightforward process, and your kids can decorate the pyramids however they like — whether it’s true to the real pyramids or a completely modern take!
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