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All about Egypt WebQuest Description: A dive into the ancient world of the Egyptians. Grade Level: 9-12 Curriculum: Social Studies Keywords: Egypt,pyramid,pharoah Published On: 2010-02-17 10:41:35 Last Modified: 2010-02-01 08:55:13 WebQuest URL: http://zunal.com/webquest.php?w=51310 As an expert archeologist, I am sure you already know Ancient Egypt was the birthplace of one of the world's first civilizations. This advanced culture arose about 5,000 years ago in the Nile River Valley in northeastern Africa. It thrived for over 2,000 years and so became one of the longest lasting civilizations in history. The ancient Egyptians made outstanding contributions to the development of civilization. They created the world's first national government, basic forms of arithmetic, and a 365-day calendar. They invented a form of picture writing called hieroglyphics. They also invented papyrus, a paper-like writing material made from the stems of papyrus plants. The Egyptians developed one of the first religions to emphasize life after death. They built great cities in which many skilled architects, doctors, engineers, painters, and sculptors worked. The best-known achievements of the ancient Egyptians, however, are the pyramids they built as tombs for their rulers.. These gigantic stone structures marvels of architectural and engineering skills have been preserved by the dry climate for about 4,500 years. They serve as spectacular reminders of the glory of ancient Egypt. You are being recruited by the Duluth Museum to create a comprehensive brochure about ancient Egypt so that other explorers can experience the adventures of the Egyptians. Your journey will be taking you into many different aspects of their cutlure and heritage. Please select "Process" to begin. The museum would like you to work with a team of archeologists to ensure accuracy. As a team you will need to divide the research so everyone has an equal amount of work. A good place to start would be the DHS library and your textbook. As you work, be sure to save any pictures you come across and where you got them, so you can add them to your adventure guide. A file has been created for each group on the shared drive. To write you guide, you must complete the following tasks in order so every archeologists is an expert in all fields. Please print the 'museum stamp book' at the bottom of the page. After completing each step, you will need to get a museum approval stamp in order to move on to the next step. Step One. Title Page: On your title page, include your guide title, authors, and class period. Be sure to inlcude a picture that will captivate your audience. Step Two. Map/Geography: Geography was one of the factors which led to the success of the Egyptian civilization. Draw a map of Egypt. Locate and identify the following physical features: Cairo, Alexandria, Giza, Rosetta, Nile River, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Valley of the Kings. Egypt Map - Map of ancient Egypt & nbsp; Ancient Egypt Sites - Map of important historical sites in Egypt Step Three. Kings/Queens: History defines an empire by its leadership, this was true for the pharoahs of Egypt. Make a timeline of Pharoahs and Queens. Label, with dates, the following rulers on your timeline: Ahhotep, Kamose, Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Rameses II, Piankhi, Tutankhamen, Amenhotep IV, Titi, Cleopatria VII. Egyptian Leaders - information on some Egyptian leaders Egyptian Kingdoms - divides leaders by kingdom dates & nbsp; Egyptian Pharoahs - another site that divides the leaders by kingdoms Step Four. Daily Life: The daily life of the ancient Egyptians was very important to the survival of the civilization. Describe the following aspects of Egyptian daily life in one paragraph for each: Education, Shelter, Clothing, Recreation,

Religion, Food, Family. (When complete you will have seven total paragraphs) Egyptian Daily Life - Information on daily life of the Ancient Egyptians &nb sp; Daily life - More information on Egyptian daily life &nb sp; Ancient Egyptian Education - all about educaton for children Step Five. Funerals: One of the strangest and most noble practices of the Egyptians was the practice of mummification. Create a table or chart showing the step-by-step process of mummification. Mummification - Explains the purpose and practice of mummification Process - Explains the process of mummification Exploration - shows examples and stories of mummification Step Six. Temples were very important to the Egyptians, not just because of their intended purpose, but also because of their magnificant architecture. A couple of the most important temples were the Temple of Karnak at Luxor, Temple of Dendera, Abu Simbal. Choose one of these temples and find the following information: How big was it? When was it built? Of what is it made? For what purpose was it built? Ancient Egyptian Temples - Gives information on all major Egyptian temples Temples in Ancient Egypt - Inforation on Karnak and Abu Simbel Ancient Egypt - Information on Dendera Step Seven. Writing. The Egyptian writing system was one of the most important contributions. Their hieroglyphics made way for the Pheonician alphabet, and eventually our own. Use the translator on the resources at the bottom of this page to translate all of your team's names into hieroglyphs. Draw the symbols that represent your names. Online Hieroglyphics Translator - Use this to translate your team's names NOVA Online - PBS summary of what they are and how to read them Step Eight. Pyramids. Of all the wonders of the Egyptians, the Pyramids are most likely their greatest. These Pyramids can still be seen today, and are aligned in a perfect prism. Draw a blueprint of one of the existing Pyramids. Be sure to include height, base, width. Also answer the following questions: How many blocks are in the pyramid? How heavy are those blocks? How were pyramids built? Egypt - An overview on the construction of a pyramid &nbsp ; National Geographic - Information on the creation of the pyramids &nbs p; Pyramid facts - Mathmatical facts that will help with your blueprint &nbs p; Pyramid measurements - some measurements on the Great Pyramids Step Nine. Calendar. Another important contribution of the Egyptians was their calendar. Explain how they came up with this calendar and what it consisted of. Please answer with at least two paragraphs Ancient Egyptian Calendar - All about the Egyptian Calendar &nbs p; &nbs p; Egyptian months - Information on the Egyptian months Egyptian Astronomy - Informaition on astronomy and how that relates to the calendar system Step Ten. Trade. You learned at the begining of the year that there are five traits of a civilization, one of those is specialized workers. The ancient Egyptians have many specialized workers in a viariety of occupations. Choose one of those occupations and describe a typical life of someone who practiced that trade. Craftsmen - All about Egyptian craftsmen &nb sp; Ancient Egyptian Lives - Information about jobs in Ancient Egypt

Egyptian WebQuest Rubric CATEGORY 10-9 Points 8-7 Points 6 Points 0 Points Title Page Title page includes team names, title, class period. Title Page is missing one piece piece of information Title page is missing multiple items No Title Page Geography Well drawn map which includes all required labeling Well drawn map which includes most required labeling Map missing multiple required labeling No map Kings/Queens Well organized timeline with names and dates in their respective places Organized timeline with most names and dates Timeline missing most dates or names No timeline Daily Life All seven well-written paragraphs detailing the daily life of the citizens Seven paragraphs with some errors and missing 1-2 pieces of information Missing paragraphs with multiple spelling and grammar errors No Paragraphs Funeral Well-organized table or chart detailing the mumification process Organized table or chart with a step missing. Table or chart with multiple steps missing. No Tabe, chart, or info Temple All questions answered and correct

An incorrect answer or missing question. Multiple incorrect answers or missing questions Didn't answer any questions, or all incorrect information Writing All names translated correctly and Drawn. All names translated mostly correct and drawn. All names translated, some mistakes, missing drawings No translations or drawings Pyramid Blueprints with all information and all questions answered correctly Blueprints drawn with a mistake and/or an incorrect answer Multiple mistakes on blueprint and questions No blueprints, questions answered incorrectly Calendar Two paragraphs, well written, including all correct information Two paragraphs, with some missing information Less than two paragraphs with multiple missing or incorrect information No paragraphs, no information Trade All information present and correct Missing some information and/incorrect Missing lots of information and/or many mistakes No information, and/or all incorrect Category and Score Score Total Score Students will be experts on all aspects of Egyptian culture and will have created an expert guide to ten aspects of the Egyptian Civilization. The intended autience for this WebQuest is for all levels of 10th grade World History. The desired outcome of this WebQuest is for students to have mastery over all aspects of Egyptian culture as stated by the following Georgia Academic Knowledge Standards:

30b - explain how geographic features and cultural diffusion affected the development of ancient Mesopotamian and ancient Egyptian River Valley civilizations 30c - analyze the development of Mesopotamian societies including religious, cultural, economic, and political facets of society including Hammurabi's Law Code 30d - describe the relationship of religion and political authority in ancient Egypt The pedigogical strategies used in this WebQuest are presentation, demonstration, facilitation, and generative development. These strategies are aimed to work in conjunction with each other in facilitating the most effective learning environment. Contact Info: jason.klemmer@yahoo.com Standards Credits Other