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Mummy Crazy!

The sixth grade team, Pathfinders, is going mummy crazy!!! History classes are springing into action with their mummies. The process in which these mummies are created is written and shown below.

First, the Pathfinders lay on a sheet of yellow paper. Then with a black marker the outline of their body is traced around. After that is done, the real "mummification" is started. A face is drawn similar to the person making the mummy. Then, hieroglyphics and pictures are added. At the foot of the mummy the student's name is drawn in hieroglyphics.

When the body of the mummy is finished another sheet of paper is cut, the same size as the regular one. The two are stapled together and the mummy is stuffed with newspaper and scraps of the original paper. After that the mummy is finished!


Please take a look at our Mummies

Pathfinder
Mummies I

Pathfinder
Mummies II

 

If you can view QTVR, please view a full panorama of Ms. Meister's room full of mummies. Click on the image below.

 

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