K-W-L CHART Ancient Egypt Unit 3. DO NOW  Why do you think new inventions and techniques change the way humans live their daily lives?  How did the.

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K-W-L CHART Ancient Egypt Unit 3

DO NOW  Why do you think new inventions and techniques change the way humans live their daily lives?  How did the Nile River affect ancient Egypt?

AGENDA  Do now  K-W-L chart  Stations  Crossword puzzle – collaboration  Egypt foldables – Direct  Create your own tomb!

What do you K now? W ant to knowI L earned…

EGYPT - KNOW  Think about what you already know about ancient Egypt. Have you seen movies or television shows about it? Maybe you have read magazine articles or books about the pyramids, Cleopatra, or King Tut.

EGYPT – WANT TO KNOW  Think about what you want to learn about ancient Egypt. The pictures on page may give you some ideas.

WHAT I LEARNED  At the end of the chapter or unit, think about what you have learned about ancient Egypt. You may have more questions now than those you listed at the beginning of the unit. Compare what you learned to the first two columns.

WHY IS THE NILE RIVER IMPORTANT  It provided water for crops and drinking