World Civilizations Week 3 Bell #2 09/09/11

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World Civilizations Week 3 Bell #2 09/09/11 Was there a judgment day in ancient Egyptian after-life? If so, how was a person judged? What can this tell us about the importance of character in ancient Egypt? Hand in your Bells

Desired Results of Student Learning (D.R.S.L.) Assess the impact of geography on the locations of early civilizations. How did geography affect the development of ancient Egypt? Examine the major characteristics of the early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and the Yellow River. What events and discoveries marked the development of Egyptian civilization? How did Egyptian kingdoms develop and why did they collapse?

Correct Hand in your time-lines. Continue with your notes.

History of Egypt: http://www. youtube. com/watch

Assignment Complete the Chapter 2.4-5 packet