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"Blood"
Cup
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"Captured Baby
Frogs".
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"Barley and Lice" |
"Dried Shrunken
Wild Animals"
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"Horse Pills"
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The first prop corresponds
to the plague of blood. Red tinted celophane is used this
is a wrapping that is used with purim baskets etc (can be
purchased at ACMoore 20 inches x 150 inches for $3.55, more
than enough for a whole class).The cup has this celophane
scotch taped to it's sides and bottom and then is inseted
into another cup, for easier handling. Any liquid that goes
into this cup looks red (like the blood the Egyptians had
to drink (see picture). The cup is labeled "Egyptian
Drinking Cup".. The second prop is simply a cup filled
with plastic frogs and is labeled "Captured Baby Frogs".
The frogs were party favors bought at Wal mart 6 for $1.50.
The third prop is a cup filled with salt or sand and barley.
The cup is labeled "Barley and Lice", showing how
the magicians knew that the plagues were from Hashem because
"black magic" cannot have an effect on something
smaller than barley, like the lice. The fourth prop is a cup
filled with litttle colored foam pieces of wild animals and
labeled "Dried Shrunken Wild Animals". The package
of wild animals goes under the name "Creative Hands-
Safari 45 peices for $ 1.50 at ACMoore. The fifth prop is
a cup filled with a few "Mike n Ike" or clay look
alikes and is labeled "Horse Pills".
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Ancient
Egyptian Artifacts Show and Tell
Instructions
and Materials:
This is a hands on project where the children
get to tell what is going on in the parshiot by showing the "props"
that they made. These parshiot, Va'aiyera and Bo, are about the Ten
Plagues. The props that we will be making correspond to to these plagues
with a funny twist. All the props are put into a decorated box, (shoe
box is perfect) that has the label Egyptian Artifacts. A package of
7 ounce translucent plastic cups will be used to store the "artifacts"
in the "special box". All the props should be kept in their
box and the children should play "Show and Tell" with their
family and friends.

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