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king tut and the great pharaohs of Egypt (Objectives (Darius I is an…
king tut and the great pharaohs of Egypt
questions
Giza is located just outside what Ancient City? Cairo
How many blocks were used building the pyramids? 2.3 million blocks
How many years did it take to build them? 20 years
When did construction begin on the pyramids? 4,500 years ago
What is a Necropolis? Why are the Pyramids referred to that way? bodies were housed in pyramids
List two purposes of the pyramids. to house dead rulers and to give them stuff for the afterlife
What materials were used in building the pyramids? Limestone
objectives
The Great Sphinx and Stonehenge are similar due to both being megaliths and it is one of the largest stone sculptures in the world.
The Great Sphinx guards the Great Pyramid and is a human head on a lion's body.
King Tut's tomb is in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt. This was where the Pharaohs and powerful nobles were buried for around 500 years during the history of Ancient Egypt.
Egyptians believed the dead enjoyed such materials in the afterlife such as King Tut's tomb actually having board games in it.
While King Tut is the most well known of the Pharaohs, Ramses II was the greatest pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
II. Students will enter the Tomb of King Tut
Who is Howard Carter
Watch the Virtual Tour of the Great Pyramids. On your Coggle, describe 10 interesting things you saw.
Play the Mummy Maker Game and record your findings. As you play the game, what did you get correct....what did you miss?
Examine Ramses II and list his top 5 accomplishments on your coggle.
something was to keep people from going to the grand gallery
there is an entrance to the queens chamer
there was something called the dragon star
there is vent shafts
there is also an abyss
each granite plug weighs 1515 tons
there is a bottomless pit
the cealing is 2528 feet high
there is four slots in the south side of the antechamber
the kings chamber was perfectly rectangular
Ramses
his brother died when he was around 14 years old
he led battles by himself at the age of 22
his father became pharaogh when he was about five years old
grew up in the royal court of egypt
Objectives
Darius I is an important figure in a biblical story. BIBLICAL IMPORTANAT DARIUS I
Darius I was defeated at the Battle of Marathon by the Athenian Army. DEFEATED MARATHON ATHENIAN
Darius I was a great ruler that united his country into a major empire. EMPIRE DARIUS I COUNTRY
The political order of Egypt around 3200 BC was based on wealthy farmers who emerged as leaders. WEALTHY FARMERS EMERGED
The factor contributed most to the growth of trade in the New Kingdom on Egypt's conquest of distant lands. NEW KINGDOM CONQUEST DISTANT
Memphis was the capital of Egypt from 2950 BC to 2180 BC. Some historians estimate that, during its peak, Memphis was the largest city in the world. MEMPHIS CITY WORLD
The Great Sphinx and Stonehenge are similar due to both being megaliths and it is one of the largest stone sculptures in the world. SPHINX STONEHENGE SCULPTURES
The Great Sphinx guards the Great Pyramid and is a human head on a lion's body. PYRAMID HEAD LION GEAT
King Tut's tomb is in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt. This was where the Pharaohs and powerful nobles were buried for around 500 years during the history of Ancient Egypt. VALLEY LUXOR YEARS
Egyptians believed the dead enjoyed such materials in the afterlife such as King Tut's tomb actually having board games in it. DEAD BELIEVED MATERIALS AFTERLIFE
While King Tut is the most well known of the Pharaohs, Ramses II was the greatest pharaoh of ancient Egypt. KING TUT PHARAOH RAMSES II
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