Description
Ancient history in the fifth grade starts with the childhood of civilized humanity in ancient India, where human beings still lived in a very dream-like state. The ancient Persians who came next transitioned from the dream-like state to connect with the earth and felt the need to transform the earth & domesticate animals. The great cultures of Mesopotamia (the Chaldeans, the Hebrews, the Assyrians, and the Babylonians) come even more into our being as humans by recording their history in the form of writing. The Egyptians built an entire complex civilization of pyramids, pharaohs, writing and reading. The Greeks came last in this saga of ancient history with a developed civilization that is much like ours in many ways. This block will cover the third of the four ancient civilizations – Ancient Egypt.
Note that in these four blocks that topics are covered in the following manner:
- General history, summaries, modern connections, & lesson tie-in ideas are found in the history block for that unit.
- Literature and poetry for that culture are contained in the history unit.
- Art for this culture is covered in suggested lessons for watercolor painting, and in form drawing lessons
- Recipes and Food of the region are mentioned in the history part of the block, and in the readings.
- The music from each culture is included in additional MP3s.
- Architecture of the time is integrated into the historical descriptions and is used as a tool for bringing history alive.
This purchase includes the following Living Lesson videos…
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #1 – Nile River Geography
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #1B – The Egyptian Pantheon of Gods and Goddesses
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #1C – An Ancient Egyptian Song
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #2 – Osiris and Isis Bring Culture to the Egyptians
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #2B – The Hieroglyphic Alphabet
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #3 – The Evil Set’s Deception
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #4 – Mummification and the Birth of Horus
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #4B – Painting of the Great Pyramids
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #5 – Journey to the Afterlife
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #6 – The Great Pyramids and Sphinx
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #6B – How to Construct a Clay Sphinx
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #7 – Khufu’s Initiation
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #7B – How to Construct a Clay Pyramid
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #8 – Hatshepsut the Female Pharaoh
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #8B – White on Black Chalk Drawing of Hatshepsut
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #9 – Block Wrapup and Quiz
5th Grade Ancient Egypt Lesson #9B – Painting of the Winged Isis
Egypt Block Quiz
What are Living Lessons?
Students can use these full lessons by watching each video themselves. Students can be taught by a Waldorf teacher using these Living Lessons. However, we also feel it is important that the parent/teacher remains involved in the lessons to stay true to the Waldorf methods. So Living Lessons can also be used as a classroom assistant for you and a way for you to become a better teacher by having another teacher lead, guide, and inspire you. Either way you use them – your student will greatly benefit from these full lessons taught by a Waldorf teacher!
Here are some ways in which you may use the Living Lessons:
1. You are homeschooling multiple ages and need a virtual teacher now and then so you can offer each of your students individual attention.
2. You are looking for a virtual classroom experience with a Waldorf teacher.
3. You need a break now and then from homeschooling full time.
4. You want to enhance your own skill set by watching other teachers present Waldorf lessons.
5. You want to join a community of other parents experiencing Living Lessons with opportunities for your kids to connect with other kids in the program.
6. You are running a business or working from home and need a virtual teacher to help you homeschool.
7. You recently moved or are experiencing health challenges that make it hard to homeschool full time.
8. You are new to homeschooling and need a boost of confidence to start off your year.
9. You are new to Waldorf education.
10. You feel overwhelmed with the prospect of homeschooling or you have been forced into homeschooling and are feeling lost.
Living Lesson Samples for Fifth Grade
FREE COMPLETE LESSONS
First Lesson Free: Ancient Persia















