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Writing in Note Form What are notes? Why do we use note form? Out for day. Will text later.

GONE TO LUNCH BACK LATER What words do we need? What can we leave out?

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When else might we want to make our writing brief? Moon – satellite – orbit Earth 28 days Sun – large ball – burning gas Earth – our planet – life – orbit Sun – 365 days – rotates – 24hrs When else might we want to make our writing brief?

How can we make notes from larger pieces of text? Life in ancient Egypt was centered largely on agriculture. The majority of the people were involved in farming, and the growing season lasted eight-nine months. Wheat, fruits and vegetables were the principal crops, although there was some pastoral farming of cattle, sheep, or goats. Farmers in ancient Egypt worked to reach a level of subsistence so that they could feed themselves and pay their taxes. During the annual flooding of the Nile, which typically lasted from July through November, farming was impossible. But when the waters receded, a thick layer of fertile silt over the farmlands remained to insure rich soil for their crops and thick grasses for their grazing animals. How can we make notes from larger pieces of text?

Life in ancient Egypt was centered largely on agriculture Life in ancient Egypt was centered largely on agriculture. The majority of the people were involved in farming, and the growing season lasted eight-nine months. Wheat, fruits and vegetables were the principal crops, although there was some pastoral farming of cattle, sheep, or goats. Farmers in ancient Egypt worked to reach a level of subsistence so that they could feed themselves and pay their taxes. During the annual flooding of the Nile, which typically lasted from July through November, farming was impossible. But when the waters receded, a thick layer of fertile silt over the farmlands remained to ensure rich soil for their crops and thick grasses for their grazing animals. Mainly agriculture - growing season - eight-nine months – wheat fruits vegetables - some cattle sheep goats - feed themselves - pay taxes - annual flooding – Nile - July to November - farming impossible – when waters receded – left layer fertile silt - crops - thick grasses for grazing animals.

North Africa 5000 yrs ago pottery statues Where/when? Artefacts What other ways are there to make notes about things and for planning to write? papyrus Ancient Egypt Gods/afterlife burials Everyday life Mummies Tombs J Nickels 2007