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Tasks 1.Copy the LEQ into your notebook 2.Copy the Drill and answer it in your notebook 3.Read through the slides, follow the directions, and take notes when you see 4.Begin reading assignment The Great Pyramid of Giza (HW if not finished)

Pyramids and Mummification

Ancient Egyptian Religion Gods controlled the forces of nature and had power of life and death (polytheism) Over 2000 gods and goddess Believed in an afterlife **Go to Mrs. Leonard’s website and click on Online Class. Click on Ancient Egyptian: Afterlife. Open and read document.

Pyramids Tombs for eternity that stored mummified dead Filled with treasures, furniture, and food for the afterlife Built without iron tools or wheeled vehicles Only used during Old KingdomOld Kingdom Click to watch. Use headphones. See Mrs. Leonard if you need a pair.

Stages of MummificationMummification OneTwoThreeFour Remove internal organs and place in canopic jars. Wash the body with palm wine and spices Leave body to dry out cover with natron Took 40 days Dried body is stuffed with linen, spices, and saw dust The body is wrapped in linen bandages Click to watch. Use headphones. See Mrs. Leonard if you need a pair.

Reading Assignment Read The Great Pyramid of Giza (get from Mrs. Leonard) Homework if not completed in class