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WARM-UP Welcome back after the restful weekend (and snow day)….That I am sure that you used a little of to do your Religion Review!!!!! Please have your completed homework (review and notes) on your desk so that I can check you off for your completion points. While you are waiting…. What is this image of?

TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2015 Essential Question? 1). What are the impacts of the Nile on Egyptian life? Objectives : I will: 1). Explain the farming season in relation to the Nile River. 2). Identify and explain the “Gifts of the Nile” Warm Up: Homework Review/Check Game Plan: 1). Read the “Farming Life” 2). Notes/Discussion on Egyptian Farming Season 3). Gifts of the Nile Notes 4). Designing the Gifts of the Nile Exit Ticket: Class SMART Board Map Review Homework: Complete the Hieroglyphs Online Activity (Directions on HW Slide) Study for Egypt Test (Next Tuesday)

FARMING LIFE ACTIVITY Please read the article “The Farming Life” and use it to document and describe the three seasons of the Egyptian Farmer.

SEASONS OF THE NILE The Nile flooded on a regular basis. There was a: FLOOD SEASON: It lasted from June-September. It was also called the INUNDATION. During this time, the farmers would provide a “work-tax” for the pharaoh. They would build things like the PYRAMIDS and roads. PLANTING SEASON It lasted from September-February when the flood waters would recede and the farmers would plant their crops like figs, watermelons, and grain. HARVEST SEASON It lasted from February to June, which is when fully grown crops were collected.

GIFTS OF THE NILE The Nile provided many “gifts”. These are items that the Nile provided to the people. They are: FOOD: like FISH, WATERFOWL, PLANTS, ETC. WATER: for DRINKING and IRRIGATION TRANSPORTATION and TRAVEL SILT which is thick, FERTILE soil found on the BOTTOM of the river. It was left behind when the river FLOODS PAPYRUS: A REED found in the river. It was used to make PAPER

A DIVIDED EGYPT Egypt was originally divided into 2 separate kingdoms: __________Upper____________ and _________Lower ________________ Egypt. Upper Egypt was the ______lower___________________ part of Egypt. It was called that because of its ________higher_______________ elevation. The King of Upper Egypt wore a tall, ____white_________, pear-shaped crown. Lower Egypt was the northern part of Egypt. It was the area around the Nile River _____Delta____________________. It was called “lower” because it was at a _______lower___________________ elevation. The King of Lower Egypt wore a short, boxy, _____red_________ crown.

GIFTS OF THE NILE Gifts often come with wrapping paper. The Gifts of the Nile need wrapping paper as well. Task: You will select 3/5 gifts and design wrapping paper based the benefits or uses of the gift. Use your notes and be creative. What is needed: 1). Square wrapping paper design 2). Creative bow that will be used to wrap the gift

HIEROGLYPHS ONLINE HW 1). Navigate to the following website: phs/ 2). Complete the activity and take the quiz. 3). On a piece of notebook paper, write down each of the four questions with the correct answer. This will be checked for completion and is worth two points. It is due tomorrow!