6th grade Sarcophagus Project

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6th grade Sarcophagus Project I want my mummy!

Project Overview As a group, you will be creating a sarcophagus for a deceased ancient Egyptian. You are to work together, as a group, to create a sarcophagus, biography about the person’s life, and a final presentation. Groups will be made up of a combination of Mr. Snyder and Mrs. Hutch’s classes. The teachers will create the final groups. There is no switching! Through this project you will apply your knowledge about ancient Egyptian culture and religious beliefs. You will also learn to share ideas and cooperate with a group. Listening to the ideas of others and compromising are key in creating a successful project! We want you to enjoy the learning process and have a fun experience!

Creating a Sarcophagus Packet Creating a Sarcophagus Group Project   For this project, you will be working as a group in order to create an Egyptian sarcophagus for a mummy. Directions: 1. Your group must decide together who has been mummified and laid to rest in your sarcophagus – A Pharaoh? A Queen? A High Priest? – As a group decide on the biography of your mummy’s life. A written copy of the group biography must be handed in with each packet. Make sure that it is a group effort and everyone is given an opportunity to share their ideas.

2. Working together, design a rough plan to decide on the hieroglyphs, jewelry and symbols you want to incorporate on your sarcophagus. Sketch your design layout on the miniature replica sheet. Make sure to use handouts, websites, and books to help you find out about typical Egyptian designs used in burials.

3. Once the preliminary work is finished and your plan had been approved by a teacher – you are ready to begin your final sarcophagus! Ø Fold a large piece of bulletin board paper in half and trace one member of your group on the paper. Ø Sketch out in pencil the face and designs for your mummy case on the paper. Ø Paint the sarcophagus . Ø Outline any needed areas and add embellishments to the sarcophagus. Ø Cut out the sarcophagus (remember you need to cut through both layers). Ø Carefully, using a glue gun, glue around the outside edge of the mummy all the way around, but leaving an opening for stuffing on one side. Ø Stuff your scraps of paper and newspaper in through the opening. It is important to stuff the paper up into the head and down by the feet. Glue the opening closed.

4. As a group, you will give a brief presentation on who is buried in your sarcophagus and how you chose the designs for sarcophagus. Be prepared to explain the following: *Who did you “mummify” in your sarcophagus? What was their life like? * What designs did you choose to decorate your sarcophagus? Why?  

Daily Log of Progress Directions: During each work day of the project, you need to write down what progress was made on the sarcophagus and the goal for tomorrow’s class period. Please be specific as to what you personally were able to contribute to the progress of the project. Date: Progress Today:   Goal for Tomorrow:

Rubric: Design Layout 10 points __________ Daily Log of Progress 10 points __________ Neatness and detail 15 points __________ Cooperation in and with the group 10 points __________ Final Sarcophagus~ use of Egyptian Art & 25 points __________ Style Biography 20 points __________ Presentation 10 points __________   Total Grade: 100 points _____________ Comments: