PPT-Chapter 5 Egypt
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2010 Ikhnaton was the last great ruler of Egypt Ramses III or Cleopatra By wrapping dead bodies in strips of cloth Egyptians made mummies When the Nile River flooded
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2010 Ikhnaton was the last great ruler of Egypt Ramses III or Cleopatra By wrapping dead bodies in strips of cloth Egyptians made mummies When the Nile River flooded Egyptian farmers could not grow crops. HIEROGLYPHIC’ S!!!. Hieroglyphic’s . . is what Egyptians used to write . messegs. .. I know what you might be thinking.. What are hieroglyphic’s? If you are thinking then keep watching. P. Arts and crafts were very important to ancient Egypt. . Skilled craftsmen were responsible for creating and decorating temples, and the tombs and houses of the wealthy; they enjoyed many privileges. . Like a giant snake, the Nile River slithers through some of the driest desert land on earth to create a narrow green valley. . The ancient Greeks called this land Egypt. For more than five thousand years, famous and often mysterious civilizations thrived along the banks of the Nile. About . By: Fiona Bultonsheen. Map of Cairo. Cairo is approximately 214 square kilometers in area and 841 miles from the Mediterranean Sea.. A. bout Cairo . Cairo ( is is the capital city of Egypt . . The number of people settling around the Nile increased.. They had to band together and form civilizations.. They formed 2 kingdoms: . . 1. Lower Egypt 2. Upper Egypt. Upper & Lower Egypt. The 2 kingdoms had their own rulers, who were kings, traditions and beliefs.. > Society divided into groups based on wealth and power. Early Egyptian Family Life. Father was head of the household. Women COULD…. Own & pass on property. Buy & sell goods. Make wills & divorce. YOUR NAME AND YOUR PARTNERS NAME World History. 1. Title Slide (TOPIC) and group member’s names. STANDARDS for ANCIENT EGYPT. SS.912.W.13.9. : Trace the growth of . Egypt and their impact on history.. 1882 - 1952. 1882. On July 11, the British Mediterranean Fleet, let by Admiral Sir Frederick Beauchamp Seymour, bombed Alexandria Egypt. The death toll exceeded two thousand Egyptians and another fifty Europeans.. By . Zilpha. . Keatley. Snyder. “Summoned by the Mighty Ones,” “The Return to Egypt,” & “Egypt Invaded”. scheme. A plan or putting an idea into effect.. Noun. “…that was a lot of kids to keep track of, particularly in the dark. It opened the way for a fascinating scheme.”. Duane . Dieunne. Justin Castro. Alex Palma. Ronald Worley Jr.. Sean Holman. By Duane . Dieudonne. Egypt. Government. . Ancient Egypt Government. In ancient Egypt, the head of government was Pharaoh.. The World. The world at night from space. What unusual things do you notice?. Egypt. Modern Egypt at night, from space.. The Nile. Aerial photograph of Egypt and the Nile.. Population Density. Population density of Egypt. 6. th. Grade Social Studies. Chapter 4 Lesson 4. The Big Picture. Farmers . planted. and . harvested. crops between the yearly Nile floods.. Most people worked on huge farms owned by . government leaders. PARCC Research Simulation Task. What is a Research Simulation Task?. Research Simulation tasks involve the gathering and inclusion of important information from several texts in various media formats on a particular topic or question. . Capital City: Cairo. Other big cities: Alexandria, Giza, . Shubra el . Khema. Population: 82,079,636 (compared with U.S. population of about 311,800,000). . * Nearly all of Egypt’s people live in Cairo, Alexandria, and the surrounding areas of the Nile River and Suez Canal.
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