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’OLOGY Activity Kit
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Egyptologyby Emily Sands
Create a Cartouche
978-0-7636-2638-9
Wizardologyby Master Merlin
Code Cracker
978-0-7636-2895-6
piratEologyby Captain William Lubber
Pirate Hunter’s Word Search
Missing Words
978-0-7636-3143-7MonstErologyby Dr. Ernest Drake
On a Tracking Trek
Don’t Make a Monstrous Mistake
978-0-7636-3940-2
dragonologyby Dr. Ernest Drake
Word Search
Spot the Differences
978-0-7636-2329-6
Mythologyby Lady Hestia Evans
Superpowers
Monster Match
The Twelve Olympians
Word Search978-0-7636-3403-2
W C O C K A T R I C E
R F L N N W I N G R U
E R A E E R B R E A R
H O I S S S E H G M O
C S R W E K T V G R P
R T A N C I A E Y Y E
O L I U H G N U L W A
C P N P H O E N I X N
S K M A R S U P I A L
G A R G O U I L L E L
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Word sEarchCan you find these dragon words in the grid below? Words can be read up, down, forwards, backwards, and diagonally. The leftover letters spell out the name of a knucker known by Dr. Ernest Drake.
AMPHITHERE
CLAWS
COCKATRICE
EGG
EUROPEAN
FROST
GARGOUILLE
KNUCKER
LAIR
LUNG
MARSUPIAL
NEST
PHOENIX
SCORCHERSPINES
TIBETANWING
WYRMWYVERN
Answer: The remaining letters spell out WEaSEL.
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spot thE diffErEncEsSpot the six differences between these Chinese lung dragons.
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Create a CartouChe
The names of pharaohs were often written in oval frames called cartouches. Using our adapted alphabet of hieroglyphic symbols, design your
own hieroglyphic cartouche of your name.
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Sketching pencil
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Sample envelopes
To study fabulous beasts, you may have to trek mountain paths tracking a yeti, traipse over barren tundra to spy a behemoth, dive into deep seas seeking a leviathan, or lurk beside glowing coals at the mouth of a volcano to tempt out a salamander.
Each beast leaves certain signs of itself behind: tracks, remains of its prey or foraging, scat (dung or droppings), and stories told about it by local people.
Log your findings about one particular monster in your RecoRd Book.
Beast:
Track Printin dirt, mud, or seabed
Story told about this beast by local people:
Recorded by:
Other Signs:bones of prey, chewed plants, sounds made, smell of lair/nest, colour of shed fur, scales, skin, or feathers
GriffinUnicornChimeraNueBakuYeti
BigfootBehemothSix-Legged SalamanderKrakenHippocamp
Sea SerpentLeviathan Lake SerpentBunyipHydrusKelpie
Winged HorseHippogriff CockatriceRocBenu BirdFenghuang
PhoenixHarpyMermaidMermanSphinxManticore
CyclopsFaunCentaurGorgonJaculus
on a tracking trEk
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On occasion, an Ordinary Beast has been mistaken for a true Monstrous Beast, but only by amateur monsterologists and rather shortsighted tourists.
Documented by: Member S.M.D.M.
However, you will plainly note obvious differences between the two. (Indicated with arrows or circles)
case in Point: This Ordinary Beast has been mistaken for this actual Monstrous Beast.
Name of Monstrous Beast
Description or Image of Monstrous BeastDescription or Image of Ordinary Beast
Rhinoceros: Ordinary Beast Unicorn: Monstrous Beast
don’t MakE aMonstrous MistakE
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Imagine that you’re a Greek god. What would your powers be? Write a short description of your powers and how you would use them.
My Greek god name:
Power 1:
Power 2:
Power 3:
Power 4:
Power 5:
I would use these powers to
Activity
SuperpowerS
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Match the Greek hero to the mythical being he encounters.
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MonSter Match
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How many of the twelve Olympian gods can you name? Write your answers below.
ANSWERS: MONSTER MATCH: 1C, 2D, 3F, 4B, 5E, 6ATHE TWELVE OLYMPIANS: Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Hephaestus, Hermes, Poseidon
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1. Bellerophon2. Heracles3. Jason4. Perseus5. Odysseus6. Theseus
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A. MinotaurB. MedusaC. ChimeraD. Nemean LionE. CyclopsF. Dragon
the twelve olyMpianS
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word SearchSeek out these ancient words in the grid below.
Words can be read up, down, forwards, backwards, and diagonally.
Activity
AphroditeApolloArcadiaAresArtemisAthenaCerberus
ErosHeraHeraclesJasonMedusaMidasMinotaur
MuseOlympusPandoraParisPegasusPerseusSatyr
SpartaTheseusTitanTroyZeus
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BOUNTY
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Can you hunt out these pirate words in the grid below? They can be read up, down, forwards, backwards, and diagonally.
The remaining letters spell out a nautical word used in greeting.
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ARABELLA DRUMMOND’S SHIP, THE
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Missing WordsDISTANT • IMMEDIATELY • SIGHTED • BOLD
CUBA • FOUNDER • VANISHED • WATERS
Missing Words Captain William Lubber is on the trail of infamous pirate Arabella Drummond. Can you work out which words complete his latest report of a sighting of this piratical menace?
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5. FOUNDER 6. WATERS 7. VANISHED 8. DISTANT
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ActivityAnswer: Spirits of the earth and air,My magic’s almost done.Yet see the ones who read this here;Their magic’s just begun.
Use the code below to uncode the magical message from Master Merlin.
Try creating your own code to write more secret messages.