EGYPT Monuments, Pyramids, Cities, Oh my! Expectations By the end of this virtual tour through Egypt you will be able to:  Recognize some of the major.

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EGYPT Monuments, Pyramids, Cities, Oh my!

Expectations By the end of this virtual tour through Egypt you will be able to:  Recognize some of the major cities in Egypt and what can be found in each city.  Complete the quiz at the end by referring to previous slides.  Master facts and research on one city in Egypt by creating a fact poster with various pictures.

Directions  Before you start the tour, see how much you already know about Egypt by taking the quiz at the following link :  ainteaseregypt ainteaseregypt  As you go on a virtual tour of Egypt, you are to look at the pictures and visit each of the links provided.  The next few slides include historic places that home many of the popular land marks in Egypt.

Where is Egypt?  Egypt is a country in northern Africa.  Majority of the population lives near the Nile River.  Egypt is home to some of the world’s most famous monuments, cities, and pyramids.

Let’s visit these Historic places!  Alexandria  Giza  Luxor  Red sea  Nile River  Sahara Desert

Alexandria 1. Known as “The Pearl of the Mediterranean” 2. Alexandria is the second largest city in Egypt. 3. Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 331 B.C. 4. It has one of the seven wonders of the world, Pharos, the legendary lighthouse. CLICK TO READ AND SEE A PICTURE PHAROS!

Giza  Home of the Ancient Pyramids.  Use the hyperlink below to explore the Pyramids. places/egypt/egypt-pyramids-dest.html

Luxor  Nicknamed “The Open Air Museum”  Luxor has many tourists attractions including Temples and Tombs.  The Mummification Museum is located in Luxor. Click on the link below to experience the tombs of Egypt! hic.com/video/player/places /countries- places/egypt/tombs-of- ancient-egypt.html

The Red Sea  The Red Sea is located East of Egypt. It was created from moving plates in the Earth. The Red Sea supplies the surrounding countries with the only source of water. The Red Sea is actually not red at all, it is blue. The theory of The Red Sea’s name is because it borders the Egyptian Desert, which the Ancient Egyptians called the “red land” so it was thought that the “red land” would have “red sea”. /watch?v=fmGJqTd0Qt8 Click on the link below to go underwater in the Red Sea.

The Nile River FACTS  The Nile River is the longest river in the WORLD, measuring at 4,184 miles long.  The Nile River is the main and only river in Egypt. Click on the picture to learn more about The Nile River.

The Sahara Desert  Covers most of North Africa.  Largest desert in the world.  Has a dry and humid climate.  Some animals that can be found there include hyenas and birds. To learn more about the Sahara Desert, click the link below.

Quiz Time Directions: True or False? Click on the answer you think is right and if you hear a chime sound effect you are correct and if you hear a “hammer” sound try again. 1. The pyramids can be found in Alexandria. TrueTrue / FalseFalse 2. Luxor is nicknamed “The Open Air Museum”. TrueTrue / FalseFalse 3. The Red Sea is named this, because the sea has a tint of red. True / FalseTrueFalse 4. The Nile River is the 2 nd longest river in the world. TrueTrue / FalseFalse 5. The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world. TrueTrue / FalseFalse

Additional Assessments  Fact Poster: You are to create a fact poster using the information you have learned from the tour. Choose a city in Egypt that you learned about. Research and list ten facts about the city. You may print out pictures and post them on your poster. These will be posted under our “Travel Around the World” bulletin board.