Finger puppets - People of Mesopotamia- People of the Past

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Grade 3, 4, 5, 6

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Finger Puppets: People of Mesopotamia – Bringing History to Life


Immerse yourself in the exciting world of the People of Mesopotamia with these creative finger puppet templates! This interactive material brings history lessons to life in a fun and vivid way, while encouraging students' creativity.


What's included?
The set contains finger puppet templates in two variants:
Colorful templates: Ready to cut out and use immediately.
Black and white templates: These can be designed and colored by the students themselves. In addition, there are suitable backdrops for finger puppet theater as well as instructions on how the pupils can make a storage bag for their puppets, which they can place in their folder.

Who is the material suitable for?
The finger puppets are ideal for science and history lessons in grades 3 to 6. They offer an exciting opportunity to discover historical content in a playful and creative way.
A wide range of possible applications in the classroom.

Here are some ideas on how the finger puppets can be used in the classroom:

  • Role-play: Students can re-enact scenes from Incas history to deepen what they have learned.

  • Dialogues: The students let characters talk to each other and thus develop a more profound understanding of historical contexts.

  • Inventing stories: The students create their own stories based on the People of Mesopotamia themes.

  • Presentations: With the finger puppets as a visual aid, students can create lectures about the People of Mesopotamia.

  • Group work: Developing scenes or stories together promotes teamwork and social learning.

Why finger puppets?
Finger puppets are a creative way to bring historical content to life and tangible. They support action-oriented learning, encourage collaboration, and provide students with a playful approach to complex topics.

You can find many more finger puppet sets in my TeachSimple shop - e.g. on biblical stories, fairy tales or epochs of history.

Best wishes,


Die Relitante - Doreen Blumhagen

Resource Tags

Finger Puppets ElementarySchool MiddleSchool CreativeLearning HistoryClass SocialStudies InteractiveLearning crafts Mesopotamia

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