Sentences with phrase «colonial days did»

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At our school, they have a day where all of the kids dress up in colonial clothes and participate in activities that they would have done back then.
Don't let the title of David C. King's book Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes, fool you.
In fact, Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes is so full of fascinating information and easily done authentic activities that home - school teachers can build an entire American history unit around it.
According to Education For Boys And Girls, in colonial days, «the tutor or governess had more authority over their students than teachers do today.
Climb Table Mountain (1 day), go souvenir shopping and explore Cape Town's colonial buildings (1 day), go on the Baz Bus Cape Peninsula tour (1 day) and do not miss out on Robbeneiland and the waterfront harbour centre (1 day)!
Note this ticket does not include: Entrance to Koricancha (or Qorikancha) 10 soles Entrance to Cathedral 25 soles (the visit of the Cathedral is optional as many people prefer not to visit now that it is more expensive so there is the option to have afternoon tea in a restored Colonial house / hotel if you prefer during this part of the City tour) Cusco Tourist Ticket also includes the admission to the Cusco folk dances and music at Cusco Art Center in the 3rd block of Sol Avenue, presentation everynight from 7:00 pm Alternatively you can purchase a partial ticket for 70 soles which allows a one day only visit of just the 4 Archeological sites if you are not planning to visit any of the Sacred Valley sites such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Chincheros or a one day only partial ticket to visit the Sacred Valley sites such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Chincheros (Moray) if you are not going to have time to visit the 4 Archeological sites of Saqsayhuaman / Qenqo / Pucapucara / Tambomachay.
While surfing is the main focus, we do make available optional activities including a first - day visit to the colonial city of Granada, zip - lining through the clouds, horseback riding on pristine beaches, spa treatments such as Thai massage and body scrubs, yoga classes through Zen Yoga studio, pool - side lounging at Pelican Eyes, volunteer work, engaging in the local community, and more!
We arrived in Cusco a whole 5 days before our trek — ample time to gather additional supplies (I purchased a waterproof poncho to protect me and my day pack in case it rained; fortunately it didn't), pay our remaining Inca Trail balance, attend a pre-trek meeting, and explore the beautiful, imperial city, with its charming colonial buildings, cobbled streets, inviting cafes, and quirky boutique shops and galleries.
Merida itself is also a fantastic and bustling city with lots of unique and interesting things to do including: browsing the huge and vibrant local market; going for a leisurely stroll or jog along the lovely, peaceful and beautiful Paseo de Montejo street; eating authentic Mexican and Yucatecan foods and meals; relaxing in the gorgeous treed Plaza Grande during the day; watching the lively and traditional music and dance performances at the Plaza Grande and other nearby plazas / squares / parks during the evening and nighttime; wandering the streets and admiring the beautiful colonial architecture everywhere; and much more!
This animation, The Last Post, first created for the exhibition By Day, By Night, or Some (Special) Things a Museum Can Do at the Rockbund Art Museum (Shanghai) in 2010, is inspired by Sikander's ongoing interest in the colonial history of the sub-continent and the British opium trade with China.
The Painted Furniture Sourcebook: Motifs from the Medieval Times to the Present Day by Annie Sloan - Painted furniture and interiors expert Annie Sloan leads the enthusiast through a fully illustrated, international spectrum of decorative styles — American colonial, Dutch folk art, Irish vernacular, Scandinavian neoclassical, Oriental lacquerwork, German baroque and more — all achievable by collectors, decorators and do - it - yourselfers.
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