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Aim: How did the Egyptians view death and the burial process? Do Now: On a piece of paper, set up to take notes for a BrainPOP.

“Mummies and the Afterlife” Closely read the text by highlighting key details, important vocabulary words, and main ideas related to the Egyptians’ beliefs in the afterlife and mummification process.Closely read the text by highlighting key details, important vocabulary words, and main ideas related to the Egyptians’ beliefs in the afterlife and mummification process.

“Process of Mummification” In your Chrome Book, complete your Google document with your group by putting the steps of mummification of Egyptians in the correct order!In your Chrome Book, complete your Google document with your group by putting the steps of mummification of Egyptians in the correct order!

Afterlife A life after death. Part of the Egyptian’s religious belief that there was a place their deadly spirits went to live after death.A life after death. Part of the Egyptian’s religious belief that there was a place their deadly spirits went to live after death.

Mummy A dead body preserved in lifelike condition.A dead body preserved in lifelike condition.

What does the following quote mean and how does it relate to the Egyptians’ belief in the afterlife? “You will live again. You will live forever. Behold, you will be young forever.” - Ancient Egyptian prayer