Mummies in the Morning. Egypt Pyramids Pyramids were sometimes called Houses of the Dead. They were...

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Mummies in the Morning

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Mummies in the Morning

Egypt

• Pyramids were sometimes called Houses of the Dead. They were nearly all solid stone, except for the burial chambers deep inside.

Palm Tree

Egyptian Funeral

• When a royal person died, a grand funeral procession took place.

• Family, servants, and mourners followed the coffin. • The coffin was called a sarcophagus. • It was pulled on a sled by four oxen.

What is a sarcophagus?

• A sarcophagus (mummy case) is a stone coffin

• It often had pictures and drawings on it

• Early mummy cases were rectangular.

• Later, they were made in the shape of the mummy inside.

Sarcophagus

Scepter

The Ghost Queen

Queen Hutepi wore a pleated dress.

What is a pleat?

Tomb Robbers

• Mummies were buried with valuable items such as gold and jewels.

• Tomb robbers tried to steal these treasures from the burial chambers.

• http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/robbery.htm

What is a mirage?

A mirage is an optical effect more frequently seen in deserts. It is due to a total reflection of light at the surface common to two strata of air differently heated.

http://www.dictionary.net/mirage

What is a scroll?• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroll

Papyrus

Papyrus was sliced into strips. The strips were arranged in two layers, one set horizontal, the next vertical, on top of each other. They were covered with linen (cloth), and heavy pressure was applied with a mallet. Eventually the strips would weld together in their own sap. (DK Eyewitness: Ancient Egypt)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papyrus

Hieroglyphics

Write Your Name In Hieroglyphics

• http://www.eyelid.co.uk/e-name.htm

TOM References and Resources• #3 Mummies in the Morning• Background info and books to use as resources• Ancient Egypt

http://www.historyforkids.org/teachers/guides/egyptguide.htm or http://www.carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/EGYPT/homepg.html

• Mummies http://www.neferchichi.com/mummies.html

• Osborne, Will & Osborne, Mary Pope: Mummies and Pyramids (Magic Tree House Research Guide)

• Bingham, Caroline: Pyramids (DK Eye Wonder)• Steele, Philip: Ancient Egypt (Curious Kids Guides)

Props for Play• New Deities: • Ask the class to come up with a list of some of the animals that live in

your state. • Record them on the chalkboard. • Then have the children create new gods and goddesses using the

heads of your local animals. • Brainstorm a list of topics that their deities can symbolize, such as

friendship, schools, fun, etc. • Challenge them to make their animal choices match the attribute they

represent: for example, an owl-headed god of schools ("wise as an owl"), a dog-headed god of friendship ("man's best friend"), a bee-headed god of work ("busy as a bee").

• http://www.mce.k12tn.net/reading5/mummies.htm• www.neferchichi.com/lessonplans.html • http://touregypt.net/kids/activity1.htm Egyptian animal finger puppets• http://touregypt.net/kids/activity6.htm Egyptian jewelry• Black cat or other Egyptian animals from

http://touregypt.net/kids/activity1.htm

Coloring pageshttp://www.coloring.ws/egypt.htm

Classroom Decorations• Use hieroglyphs for name

writing http://www.eyelid.co.uk/e-name.htm

• Pyramids and mummies• The Egyptians by Sally Hewitt-

ISBN 9781599200446-Includes fun things to make and do

• Projects-http://www.mce.k12tn.net/reading5/mummies.htm

Elkonin Boxes(palm, mummy, cat, book, sand, king)

Memory Game

References• http://ib205.tripod.com/burial.html

http://neferchichi.com/lessonplans.html

http://www.mce.k12tn.net/reading5/mummies.htm

Pyramids http://archaeology.about.com/od/pterms/g/pyramid.htm

All About Egypt http://www.discoveringegypt.com/hiero1.htm

http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/giza.php

http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/menu.html

Book of the Dead- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_the_DeadNext Life- http://www.hmns.org/exhibits/permanent_exhibits/egypt.asp