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10/06/08 BR- 1.What is a dynasty? 2.What is Imhotep famous for designing? 3. What would happen if the “nilometer” was low? Today: Djoser and his bomb- diggety crib Ma’at

Things to understand from chapter 3 Egyptian history is divided into periods(see p.28) Each period deals with certain dynasties. Long periods of stability were called “kingdoms” such as old, middle, or new kingdom. Egyptian history is divided into periods(see p.28) Each period deals with certain dynasties. Long periods of stability were called “kingdoms” such as old, middle, or new kingdom. Egyptians trade gold or grain for wood Egyptians trade gold or grain for wood Imhotep designed a burial complex for Djoser(truly united upper and lower Egypt) This huge complex included the first pyramid - a step pyramid Imhotep designed a burial complex for Djoser(truly united upper and lower Egypt) This huge complex included the first pyramid - a step pyramid

This was a huge complex (24 soccer fields!)

Reminder: Chapter 1-4 Vocabulary, 1-4 Questions, Important People and timeline are Due on Wednesday. I’ll pick up binders on Friday.

Symbolism:

Assignment: Due Thursday, October 9 The purpose of this assignment is for you to show me you understand how symbolism like the kind used in the Narmer Palette can tell an important story. Instructions: - Take a historic or personal event and turn it into a scene like the scene in the Narmer Palette. - You will tell a story using only images and symbols - Your finished project will consist of: 1. drawing of your palette 2. one page summary of the palette where you explain what we are seeing.

How Do You Do This? 1. Decide on your event (I’ll help you with this on Thursday) 2. Pick something that has some importance. (either to you or in history) 3.Tell the story of the event. Who is involved? What did they do and who did they do it to? Why is this important? Examples: The Bailout, The Presidential election, war in Iraq, Declaration of Independence, Emancipation Proclamation, Columbus arrives in the New World, Your graduation, your team wins a big game, when you learned to ride a bike, you got your driver’s license.

How Do You Do This (continued) 2. Write a draft of the story. In this draft explain who is involved and what happened. Make sure to describe the important details of the event and why it was important. If you are doing a historical event you may need to do some additional research

How Do You Do This (continued) 3. Sketch the ideas for your palette. You may draw a series of scenes instead of one big picture. (see example) On Monday we will look over your drafts and your sketches to see how you are

How Will I Be Graded? The project has a potential for 45 points. You will be graded in 5 categories. Look at the rubric.

Narmer Palette Teacher Name: Mr. McIntosh Student Name: ________________________________________ CATEGORY Each Exceptional 9-7 Accomplished 6-4 Points Developing 3-1 Points Not Attempted 0 Points Symbol UseThere are symbols present whose meaning is clear and consistently used Symbols are present but their meaning is unclear or is somewhat inconsistent Symbols are present but are unclear and inconsistent in their meaning or usage No Symbols present Written SummaryThere is a written summary that clearly explains the symbols and their usage as well as the story told on the palette A summary is present but it does not clearly explain the story in the palette or explain consistently the usage of symbols A summary is present but does not explain the story or the usage of symbols No Summary present ReasoningThe reasoning behind symbol use is clear and consistent while the story flows logically Reasoning behind symbols use is less clear and the story flow is less logical Reasoning behind the use of symbols is unclear or inconsistent and there is little or no flow to the story No reasoning present CreativityConsiderable effort is made to present the story using some element of creativity such as color, original content or other creative measures Some effort is made to present the story using some element of creativity such as color, original content or other creative measures Very little effort is made to present the story using some element of creativity such as color, original content or other creative measures No attempt at creativity PresentationPresented neatly with no evidence of corrections Presented less neatly with some evidence of corrections Presentation has clear evidence of corrections and is shows little attempt at neatness No Presentation Total: Comments: