A Comparison of Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza
The Egyptian pyramids, located in Egypt, were primarily built as tombs for pharaohs. Imhotep is credited with the method of stacking mastabas to create these impressive structures. Construction involved moving massive stone blocks using sleds and wetting sand to reduce friction. The pyramids were be
0 views • 9 slides
Understanding the Role of Simple Machines in Ancient and Modern Construction
Explore how ancient people built massive structures like the pyramids and Stonehenge without modern machines, diving into the principles of work, force, and simple machines. Discover how simple machines make work easier for us and how they have been essential in both ancient and modern construction
0 views • 39 slides
Cal Lutheran England Program: Oxford 2024 Overview
Explore the Cal Lutheran England Program at Oxford in 2024, led by a selected faculty member. The program includes tutorials at Oxford University, courses in London, and potential internship opportunities. Dr. Marja Mogk, an academic scholar in drama, Shakespeare, and playwriting, will lead the prog
0 views • 12 slides
Captivating Images of English Culture and Architecture by Paul Berthelot
Slides from the estate of Paul Berthelot, showcasing the beauty of English culture and architecture, including the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew Palace, and Stonehenge. These images were collected during his time serving in the US Air Force in England. The collection includes stunning views of autumn
0 views • 52 slides
Exploring Geography: Unveiling Mysteries of Ancient Landscapes
Delve into the world of geography through the lens of Primary Geography Detectives and embark on a journey to uncover the secrets of ancient sites like Pentre Ifan and Stonehenge. Engage in thought-provoking questions, map explorations, and geological investigations to deepen your understanding of o
0 views • 10 slides
Discovering the Bronze Age: A Journey Through History and Innovation
Delve into the Bronze Age, a pivotal period between the Stone and Iron Ages. Learn about the origin of bronze, its impact on weaponry and agriculture, societal changes, notable figures, and remarkable sites like Stonehenge. Explore the rich history and advancements that shaped human civilization dur
0 views • 9 slides
Explore the Enchanting County of Wiltshire in the West Country
Embark on a journey to Wiltshire in the West Country of England where you can marvel at the ancient wonders of Stonehenge and Avebury. Discover the rich history of Bronze Age finds and chalk figures while unleashing your creativity by designing your own stone circle or replica of Stonehenge using va
0 views • 5 slides
Year 3 Cornflower Class Schedule and Updates
Welcome to Year 3 Cornflower Class with Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Pickard, where students strive to live like Jesus, learn together as one family, and value everyone daily. The schedule includes guided reading, maths, English, RE topics, art, PE, and more. Homework details, ties and shoelaces reminders,
0 views • 7 slides