Gilgamesh the Hero Book Review for Homeschoolers

Gilgamesh the Hero by Geraldine McCaughrean is a retelling of the Epic of Gilgamesh, making ancient history and mythology accessible for homeschooling. The story explores themes of friendship, mortality, and wisdom through the journey of Gilgamesh and Enkidu. This book serves as an excellent resource for Mesopotamia studies and discussion.

Dig This! by Michael Avi-Yonah {Book Review}

Dig This! How Archaeologists Uncover Our Past by Michael Avi-Yonah is an introductory, youth-oriented title that explains the methods of archaeology and the history behind key discoveries. Published in 1993, the book is part of the Buried Worlds series and is considered a solid, foundational resource for students aged between 9 and 14.  Overall Impressions of Dig This!……

Treasures Under the Sand by Alan Honour {Book Review}

Treasures Under the Sand: Leonard Woolley’s Finds at Ur by Alan Honour is a classic Young Adult (YA) biography of the pioneering archaeologist Sir Leonard Woolley. Published in 1968, the book focuses on Woolley’s famous excavations at Ur, highlighting his contributions to turning archaeology from a “haphazard treasure hunt” into a scientific discipline.  This is a……

Mesopotamia Tickets and Luggage Labels {Mesopotamia Unit}

As part of my Mesopotamia Unit Study, I have made some fun extras to help get your children in the mood such as some Mesopotamia tickets and luggage labels. I have also made some passports and luggage stickers which I will share in another post in the future. These are all great additions to your……