The Ancient Civilization of Egypt A Social Studies Resource Unit for K- 6 Students Prepared by: Historical Narrative: All Lesson One: Megan Galloway Lesson.

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The Ancient Civilization of Egypt A Social Studies Resource Unit for K- 6 Students Prepared by: Historical Narrative: All Lesson One: Megan Galloway Lesson Two: Sarah Herman Lesson Three: Lindsey Frantz Lesson Four: Sarah Lifka Artifact One: Tori Burns Marcy Artifact Two: Jen Ingrassia Artifact Three: Tori Burns Marcy Artifact Four: Jen Ingrassia Artifact Five: Sarah Williams Artifact Six: Sarah Williams

Lesson 2- Artforms

Lesson 3- Biography Cleopatra IDEALIZED PORTRAIT OF CLEOPATRA IDEALIZED PORTRAIT OF CLEOPATRA HEAD SCULPTURE OF CLEOPATRA HEAD SCULPTURE OF CLEOPATRA

Lesson 4- Inquiry Name/ Number___________________________________________________________ 1) Investigate into something that interests you about these ancient religions, gods, and cultures. Record 2 questions you have about them and try to answer them the best you can. If you have extra time, come back to this section and record more questions. Question 1: Resource Consulted: Information related to question: Question 2: Resource Consulted: Information related to question: 2) Given your online research, record some similarities between the three gods your group has been assigned. What are some questions you have after this section? Try to answer them. 3) Given you online research, record some differences between the three gods your group has been assigned. What are some questions you have after this section? Try to answer them. 4) Make some connections between ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman religion. Record anything about them that you find interesting or what to learn more about. 5) Record any additional information you came across and found interesting. Time devoted to research:

Artifact 1-Arts Beaded Collar

Artifact 2- Published Document Rosetta Stone

Artifact 2- Published Document

Artifact 3- Unpublished Document Mummy Case

Artifact 5- Arts Papyrus from The Book of the Dead of Padiamenet Papyrus from The Book of the Dead of Padiamenet From Egypt Third Intermediate Period, around 1000 BC From Egypt Third Intermediate Period, around 1000 BC m.org/explore/highlights/ highlight_objects/aes/p/p apyrus_from_the_book_o f_the-9.aspx m.org/explore/highlights/ highlight_objects/aes/p/p apyrus_from_the_book_o f_the-9.aspx m.org/explore/highlights/ highlight_objects/aes/p/p apyrus_from_the_book_o f_the-9.aspx m.org/explore/highlights/ highlight_objects/aes/p/p apyrus_from_the_book_o f_the-9.aspx

Artifact 5- Arts Page from The Book of the Dead of Nebseny Page from The Book of the Dead of Nebseny From a Memphite cemetery, probably Saqarra, Egypt 18th Dynasty, around 1400 BCE From a Memphite cemetery, probably Saqarra, Egypt 18th Dynasty, around 1400 BCE m.org/explore/highlights/ highlight_objects/aes/p/p age_from_the_book_of_t he_de-2.aspx m.org/explore/highlights/ highlight_objects/aes/p/p age_from_the_book_of_t he_de-2.aspx m.org/explore/highlights/ highlight_objects/aes/p/p age_from_the_book_of_t he_de-2.aspx m.org/explore/highlights/ highlight_objects/aes/p/p age_from_the_book_of_t he_de-2.aspx

Artifact 6-Published Document