Egyptian Web-Quest

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Egyptian Web-Quest Egyptian Web-Quest By Rachel Shifflet By Rachel Shifflet S.S 4 S.S 4

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Egyptian Web-QuestEgyptian Web-Quest

By Rachel ShiffletBy Rachel ShiffletS.S 4S.S 4

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Rules Click the top button that looks like Read the page that comes up after you click the button Go back to the Menu Page and choose one of the point

values under the same button that brought you to the website

On a separate sheet of paper answer the questions in complete sentences or choose the correct multiple choice answer on the slide

On the 500-200 point value page you will see a blank box it will take you back to the website

Page #

Go to menu

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500 PointsWeb Page 1

In the morning both the nobleman and the farmer had bread and fruit for

breakfast, but how were the two eating areas different?

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The Nobleman ate at a sat on cushions and ate from a low table. The farmer sat on a bench and ate on

reed mats.

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400 PointsWeb Page 1

At the Nobleman's banquet what were the guests offered at the party?

And by whom?

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Their guests were offered cones of perfumed wax and lotus flowers by servant girls.

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What did the farmer’s wife wear around her neck? What did it look like?

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Around her neck was an amulet of the goddess Tawaret on a piece of papyrus string. It looked like a Hippo standing on two legs.

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What articles of clothing did the nobleman put on in the morning?

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The nobleman dressed in a kilt made of fine linen and sandals made of leather.

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100 PointsWeb Page 1

When the Farmer woke up, what kind of bed sheets did he have?

Silk sheets

Wool sheets that came from his sheep

Fine linen sheets

Coarse Linen sheets Click one

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500 PointsWeb Page 2

Who was the first god on the hill?

Who came next?

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Atum was the first god. Next came, Shu and Tefnut.

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What name was given to the god of the earth?

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Geb was the name of the god of the earth.

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What name is for the King on earth?

The king of the underworld?

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The king on earth was called Horus.The king of the underworld is Osiris.

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200 PointsWeb Page 2

Who killed Osiris?

Why?

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Seth killed Osiris because he wanted to be king.

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What was the hill’s name that came out of the water?

Shein-Lin

Ben-Ben

God-God

Den-Den Click one

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What god looked after the liver?

What does the stone canopic jar look like?

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The god, Imsety looked after the liver. The god looked like a human.

        

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What is the tent called that the body is first taken to?

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The tent is called an 'ibu' or the 'place of purification'.

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300 PointsWeb Page 3

Qebehsenuef the falcon-headed god looks after, what?

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Qebehsenuef the falcon-headed god looks after the intestines.

        

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200 PointsWeb Page 3

What is put in between the mummy’s hands?

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A papyrus scroll with spells from the Book of the Dead is placed between the wrapped hands.

                   

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What is the body wrapped in?

Sheep wool

Silk

Strips of Papyrus

Linen

Click one

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500 PointsWeb Page 4

Click the words What was happening in this story?Then answer the question below.

Summarize what was really happening in one to three sentences.

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What really happened was that there is 365.25 days in one year but the Egyptians thought there was only 365 days. After many, many years the .25 really started to add up making the calendar wrong.

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What is meant by the word Shen?

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The word Shen stands for eternity.

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How did Amenemopet track time during the night?

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He tracked time at night by using a water clock.

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What was the calendar written in?

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The calendar was written in hieroglyphs.

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What was Amenemopet job as a priest?

Hour-Watcher priest

Ceremony priest

Clock priest

Time priest

Click one

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500 PointsWeb Page 5

In the hypostyle hall what did the columns in the dark corners

symbolize?

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The columns in the dark corners represented closed papyrus plants.

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What was the sacred lake used for?

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The sacred lake used for temple rituals.

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When you entered the temple what was the first area you would step into?

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When you entered the temple the first area you would step into would be the courtyard.

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The second hall is very special only were allowed into the

second hall.

Fill in the blank.

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Special Priest

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What is the last and very special room in the temple?

Courtroom

Second Hall

Hypostyle Hall

Sanctuary

Click one

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Information About The Egyptian Web-Quest

All my information was from the PBS website to find more information on

Ancient Egypt visit http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/menu.html

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Now tally up the points to see who Won!

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