by Passport to the Nations | Nov 12, 2014 | God is Creator, Passport to Africa, Uncategorized
Sand Camel Art The massive Sahara Desert covers the northern third of the continent of Africa. The camel is uniquely created to not only survive, but thrive in this environment. In honor of the camel’s natural habitat, we are going to create a camel art...
by Passport to the Nations | Oct 1, 2014 | God is Creator, Passport to Africa, Uncategorized
The ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphics (or pictures) to communicate their thoughts and stories. These pictures are like symbols and are similar to the icons we use today on things like computers and cell phones. Each picture represented a letter or sound. The...
by Passport to the Nations | Apr 8, 2014 | God is Provider, Passport to Latin America
Flan is a very popular Latin American dessert. I grew up eating it when I lived in Central America. It can be described as a custard with a caramelized sugar topping. One thing I’d say about flan, you either love it or you hate it. I love it. My kids? –...
by Passport to the Nations | Apr 3, 2014 | God is Provider, Passport to Latin America
The Amazon Rainforest, located in South America, is the largest rainforest in the world. A treasure of useful and delicious ingredients can be found within its borders – ingredients such as bananas, cinnamon, chocolate, cashews and coconut. The Rainforest Grew...
by Passport to the Nations | Mar 17, 2014 | MAP, Passport to the Nations
This dot-to-dot game has a twist to it. How it works: Students will place dots at the correct intersections, using their knowledge of reading map coordinates, before they can connect them. Start by downloading a copy of the dot-to-dot coordinates game. This free...