Pokémon and Egyptian Mythology - Videos + Extension Activities
- PDF
- Prezis
Description
This course covers 18 different Pokémon and their connection to Egyptian culture and mythology. This course is not a comprehensive overview of Egyptian mythology; instead, we focus on the aspects of Ancient Egypt that have to do with Pokemon. Students will come away with a basic understanding of many of the Egyptian gods and magical creatures, and how they are connected to their favorite Pokemon.
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- This course has four parts to it. Each “part” consists of a downloadable video presentation (between 12 and 17 minutes long) hosted on Google Drive, along with some resources and project ideas to expand the students’ understanding.
- In a regular school setting, these materials are ideal for reverse instruction or a flipped classroom unit. For instance, you can assign the video recording to watch at home for homework, and then use the extension activities for class projects. The recordings also work well for sub days and much-needed sanity days!
- If you are using these materials in a home school setting, you could choose to do one part per day or one part per week, doing the projects as time allows. Feel free to have your child email me at lauren.rae.ard@gmail.com, if they have any questions or want to share what they’ve done with the materials.
- This unit also includes a link to my notes and Prezi presentation I use throughout the course, in case you want to give some of the presentation, or expand on the material yourself. Please keep in mind that the video may not match up exactly with the notes and lecture materials, because I do alter and add to my notes as time goes on.
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Here are the Pokemon and Egyptian references we will cover in class:
Cofagrigus - Egyptian Sacrophagi
Unown - Hieroglyphs
Arceus - Ptah
Solgaleo - Ra and Sekhmet
Volcarona - Ra and Hathor
Arbok -Wadjet
Mandibuzz - Nekhbet
Umbreon - Bastet
Korokorok - Sobek
Yveltal - Set
Pidgeot and Pidgeotto - Horus
Lucario - Anubis
Dialga - Thoth
Palkia - Khonsu
Cosmoem - Nut
Yamask - The Egyptian Soul
Moltres - Bennu
Shinx - Sphinx