Hands-on history

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Ancient civilizations activities

2005
Contains activities designed to teach students about ancient civilizations.

Aztecs

dress, eat, write, and play just like the Aztecs
2008
Examines who the Aztecs were, where they came from, how they lived, how they built up their power, and how they lost it.

Ancient India

discover the rich heritage of the Indus Valley and the Mughal Empire, with 15 step-by-step projects and 340 pictures
Presents a guide to the history, peoples, religions, and cultures of ancient India, and includes fifteen step-by-step craft projects inspired by ancient India, as well as a glossary and an index.

Mesopotamia

all about ancient Assyria and Babylonia, with 15 step-by-step projects and more than 300 exciting pictures
2013
Easy-to-follow text and simple activities introduce children to the people, culture, traditions, and history of Mesopotamia.

Projects about ancient Greece

2006
Illustrated photographs, diagrams, and text describe the history, culture, religion, and people of ancient Greece.

Vikings

dress, eat, write, and play just like the Vikings
2008
Presents a brief history of the Vikings along with facts about everyday life, and provides step-by-step instructions for making such projects as a Viking chest, battle banner, and weather vane.

Romans

dress, eat, write, and play just like the Romans
2008
Presents step-by-step, photo-illustrated instructions for thirteen hands-on projects that teach about daily life and culture in the Roman Empire.

Projects about the American Revolution

2006
Presents illustrated instructions to creating a number of projects that reflect the American Revolution.

Projects about the Plains Indians

2004
Presents information about the Plains Indians, including the Cheyenne, Lakota, and Hidatsa, with projects for children to do relating to each tribe.

Projects about nineteenth-century European immigrants

2006
Presents step-by-step illustrated instructions for a number of projects that reflect the social life, customs, and culture of nineteenth-century European immigrants.

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