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The Invention of the Alphabet

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Let's explore the history of the alphabet! Did you know the first character-based alphabet system used was the Phoenican alphabet nearly 3,000 years ago? In this challenge you will explore how the earlier systems of writing developed into the alphabet we use today. Ready to get started? Great! You'll need books, some writing material and a pencil! Have fun inventing the alphabet in this fun and educational game of challenges.

🎯 Objectives

  • Research the history of the alphabet from early writing systems to the modern alphabet.
  • Write a short essay comparing the features of the Phoenician system and the alphabet we use today.
  • Draw a picture to illustrate the development of writing over time.

🎨 Supplies

books, writing materials, pencil, computer

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