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World Geography
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HRU - WRUD 2DAY C2CME How Are You? What Are You Doing Today? Come To See Me
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Why do people use this form of communication rather than writing complete words and sentences? What are the advantages of using this type of communication?
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More than 1000 years after the pyramids were built, Egypt reached its height of power. The sophisticated, civilized society that we call the New Kingdom was led by some remarkable kings. Between them, they liberated their country, conquered their neighbors, and built an empire that stretched from Syria to Sudan. The empire brought Egypt unimaginable wealth and power. They left a legacy that is still with us 3000 years later.
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http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/special/hiero glyphs/introduction.html http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/special/hiero glyphs/introduction.html http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/special/virtua l_egypt/medinet.html http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/special/virtua l_egypt/medinet.html Hieroglyphs
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What are these pictures showing? Where would these forms of communication typically be found? What similarities are there between the use of hieroglyphs and the way we communicate today when we use text messaging on our cell phones or in email? What do you think?
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Historically significant in teaching us about Egypt’s history, culture, customs, and life in ancient Egypt Egyptian Hieroglyphs
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5_vtQOKtKo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5_vtQOKtKo 14:50 Amenhotep Video
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Learn about the roll of the tomb builders and the use of hieroglyphic text to guide the dead to their next life. Tombs and the Afterlife
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Spell your name feature http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/special/hiero glyphs/name_spell.html http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/special/hiero glyphs/name_spell.html Kamose Stela – practice reading and translating messages Extract 1 Extract 2
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Egyptians Words Quiz
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Create a one to two sentence message using Egyptian hieroglyphs on a paper On the back, write the translation of your message. Don’t tell anyone your message. Activity
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Write three paragraphs with at least 7 complete sentences that address the following: In today’s technologically advanced world, the use of hieroglyphs to record history and send messages from place to place seems ineffective and cumbersome, yet Egyptians were considered a very advanced society at the time. Discuss the historical significance of hieroglyphs as a form of communication and how you think this form of communication helped the ancient Egyptian Empire to become a superpower. Assessment
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Choose 1 of the below 1. You will research other cultures that have used pictures and symbols as a means for recording messages and history. Compare the various cultures to see what impact this form of communication had on each culture/society. (Venn Diagram) 2.Think about how we communicate today using symbols to represent words. Using resources from your everyday surroundings, create illustrations of these symbols and explain their meaning. (Hint: think of some of the common signage you see in your neighborhood.)
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Groups of two or three, you will be creating your own Egyptian pyramid by using the materials (lego’s and tinker toys) provided. You will have about 15 – 20 minutes to complete your structure. It must be able to stand on its own. Architectural Marvels
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Was your group able to build a pyramid successfully from the materials provided? What challenges did your group face when constructing the pyramid? What strategies did your group use to build the pyramid? If you could have had two additional items to use for creating your pyramid, what would they have been and how would they have helped you? Discussion
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Hatshepsut – obelisks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMyOFbysmw I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMyOFbysmw I Ramesses II – great temples and pyramids Video Greatest Architects
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“How to Build a Pyramid” 1970, todays cost would be much higher due to inflation over the past 35+ years Article
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Virtual Egypt http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/special/virtual_egypt/i ndex.html http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/special/virtual_egypt/i ndex.html Architecture http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/newkingdom/architectu re.html http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/newkingdom/architectu re.html What was the primary purpose of the obelisk? pyramid? temple? What was the religious and/or political significance of each these types of structures? Why could these structures be considered a show of power? wealth?
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You will learn more about temples, obelisks, and pyramids so that they can design one of their own. Remind them that they will need to find the answers to the research questions from Part 1 of You Be the Architect. Complete activity sheet (Part 1) – same groups as previous pyramid activity You be the Architect
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Complete Part 2 of activity sheet within groups You will work together to create a design for a temple, an obelisk, or a pyramid. From this design, they will construct a model of the structure and create a written explanation of their design You be the Architect
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You will present your structure to the class. Explain your findings Presentation
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You will write a three paragraph (6 completed sentences) response to the following: Why are the temple, pyramids, and obelisks constructed by the ancient Egyptians considered to be architectural and engineering marvels even today? Give specific reasons to support your answer using what you learned form your research and design experience. Submit into www.turnitin.comwww.turnitin.com Assessment
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Compare the great temple, pyramids, and obelisks of ancient Egypt with some of the world's current superstructures such as skyscrapers, dams and bridges. Discuss the similarities and differences between the ancient and modern structures. Compare the reasons why today's superstructures have been built, versus the reasons the ancient Egyptians had for erecting obelisks, pyramids, and temples.
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/egypt-in-crisis/
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