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Welcome to Class! Entry Task #5: How many days until Halloween? How many days until November? Approximately, how many months until Christmas? Approximately, how many months until your birthday? Approximately, how many months until summer? How do you know all of those things? Due: Importance of the Nile worksheet

Environmental Control Farming and Domestication Used the river as a highway Irrigation used during the growing season Reservoirs to trap water during the flooding Dams/dikes to hold back water Canals to redirect water to the river

Technology Shaduf: long pole with a basket for holding water Ships/ sailboats

Calendar Calendar based on events of the Nile River. Three Seasons

Inundation The time of flooding Considered the start of the year “new beginnings”

Emergence The flooding ends The planting begins in the fertile soil

Harvest Crops ready to collect

Egyptian Calendar Information on Pg. 137 Instructions on handout Due Monday

Egyptian Calendar Information on Pg. 137 Instructions on handout Due Moday

Egyptian Calendar Information on Pg. 137 Instructions on handout Due Monday

Egyptian Calendar Information on Pg. 137 Instructions on handout Due Monday