http://the-ascended.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] the-ascended.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-09-11 06:33 pm
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World History in a Nutshell

The classroom is dimly lit and there's a projecter set up to a laptop.

"Good morning," says Daniel, beaming all around. "Today, we're going to be touching on Ancient Egypt. There's packets on your desks with information about mummies and health and --" His face clouded and he frowned slightly. "gods. You can look at all that in your leisure, but first, I'm going to talk to you a bit about my dig in Egypt this summer."

Daniel has a power point presentation and everything which would have been done had the mun not fallen asleep yesterday. It's mostly pictures of sand. And more sand. And yes, you guessed it, sand. Daniel's highly enthusiastic about it, however, as he babbles on quite happily for half the lecture.

"Okay, for the second half, I apologize to those of you who aren't used to computers and also to those who took Egyptian archaeology last year, as you'll have already played a couple of these games. There's a choice of three to play, so have fun and talk to me if you have any questions or need a hand."


Build a pyramid

Make a Mummy

Death in Sakkara


[[ooc: Huge apologies for this being so late up; work and calling schools got in the way this morning and I wasn't at all functional last night to get it up then like I was planning]]

Re: Daniel's lecture

[identity profile] deanforrester.livejournal.com 2006-09-12 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
Dean had no such compunction, and actually did stick his tongue out at Pan. He winked too, though, just in case pine martens were easily offended or anything.

Re: Daniel's lecture

[identity profile] daemonridden.livejournal.com 2006-09-12 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Pan chittered in something that could have been a laugh, which made Lyra turn back at stare at him. He hadn't done that in a long time. She caught sight of Dean sticking his tongue out at her daemon, and grinned.

Waving, she held up the sign that said "studygroup?!" and pointed at it, nodding emphatically.