DBQ-DOCUMENT ANALYSIS, DOC B Windy Mulder Horizon Middle School September 15, 2014.

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DBQ-DOCUMENT ANALYSIS, DOC B Windy Mulder Horizon Middle School September 15, 2014

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DBQ-DOCUMENT ANALYSIS, DOC BWindy Mulder

Horizon Middle School

September 15, 2014

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GOOD MORNING!

Turn in projects Planners New Seats Warm Up

Organize your binders and fill in your table of contents

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YOUR MISSION FOR TODAY

Analyze the Nile River Flood Cycle chart How are their seasons different from the

seasons we recognize today? Get some background information about

the ancient Egyptians Answer questions in groups of 2 and 3 Turn in sheets for participation points

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NILE RIVER FLOOD CYCLE

Egypt: The Nile Flooding could be unpredictable on the Nile. What kinds of problems can you see coming from this?

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NILE RIVER FLOOD CYCLE

Imagine you are on a deserted island. How do you know what day it is? How do you know which season you are in?

The Egyptians had a 365-day calendar like we do. What do you think was missing from their calendar that we have today?

Relied on the star Sirius for an accurate sign that the flood season was near.

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SIRIUS

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LABOR TAX

Egyptian pharaohs relied on the people to provide labor to build temples, for mining and canal repair.

During the flood season, generally one member per household was expected to donate several weeks of their time as a type of “labor tax”

Pharaohs also accepted a portion of a farmer’s harvest as a tax and would store them for times of drought or when the harvest was low.

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DEPENDENCE ON THE NILE

Due to low annual rainfall, ancient Egyptians depended entirely on the Nile for fresh water. Drinking Bathing

Some areas can go years without any rain The city of Aswan (location of the first cataract)

frequently has no rainfall in a calendar year However, rain was not the only thing needed to support

crops—Phoenix, one of the driest cities in the United States receives more than eight times as much rain as the Nile Valley south of Cairo

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DOCUMENT ANALYSIS

Everyone in your group must have a different colored writing tool

You will take turns answering the question and writing down the answer

This is due by the end of class