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First graders learned about Egypt in social studies and in art! They created their own versions of mummy cases. They drew out a large Egyptian style figure, like a sarcophagus, and incorporated many of the Egyptian sympols- snakes, crook, flail, heiroglyphics. After painting the case, they cut it out along with a back piece, glued the two pieces together, and then stuffed it. Below are some pictures of the creative process. These were fun to make and look at!
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