MR. C.

6th grade Social Science

 

 

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Important: 

 

History of Ancient Egypt

 

 

Early Dynastic Period    1-2nd Dynasty

 

Old Kingdom 3-6th Dynasty

 

First Intermediate Period 7-10th Dynasty

 

Middle Kingdom 11th -12th Dynasty

 

Second Intermediate 13th-17th Dynasty

 

New Kingdom 18- 20th Dynasty

 

Third Intermediate Period 21st-24th Dynasty

 

Late Dynastic Period -25th-30th Dynasty

Kush- Assyrian-Persian

 

Greek Rule 31st-32nd Dynasty

 

 

1st Pharaoh – Narmer                        3100 B.C.-

 

Last Queen-   Cleopatra VII             - 30 B.C.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dynasty:  How they can work:

 

 

Father – son – son – son –son

 

 

Father – son – son – daughter – 1st cousin

 

 

Father – son

 

 

Father- son –daughter- 1st cousin –adopts a son.

 

 

The Egyptian Pantheon

 

  1. Ra – Sun god, creator god
  2. Anubis – god of mummification, Death
  3. Bast – Goddess of cats, home, happiness
  4. Sehkmet – Goddess of War
  5. Nut- Goddess of the night sky
  6. Geb- God of Earth                  
  7. Ptah- god of creation, craftsman
  8. Hathor – goddess of pleasure, music, home
  9. Horus- falcon god, sky god
  10. Osiris- Judge of the dead, God of agriculture
  11. Isis- Goddess of magic, mother goddess, protection
  12. Set- god of chaos, evil , desert
  13. Thoth – god of wisdom, magic
  14. Ma'at- goddess of justice, truth
  15. Amun- sky god, creator god
  16. Wadjet- goddess of cobras and protection
  17. Sobek- god of rivers and lakes, crocodiles
  18. Hapi – God of the Nile, floods ( inundation)
  19. Aten- The sun disk
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HW:

 

11/13/08

                 Read pg. 78-79

                 Key Terms pg. 74

                 Study Gods and Goddesses of Egypt………

 

 

10/11/08

Pg 73    Sect 1 Assessment:    1 a,b,c

                                                             2 a,b,c

 

 

New Class Notes:

 

Chapter 3:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 2:

 

Section 1

Section 2

Section 3

Section 4

Section 5

 

 

Practice test:  Chapter 2   

 

 

 

Old Class Notes:

 

Chapter 1:

 

Section 1

Section 2

Section 3

 

 

 

What???  You did the work but you didn’t turn it in for credit?

 

 

Go ahead; explain it to him ……

I’m sure he will understand.

 

 

Reminder:   Make-up assignments are your responsibility….  Get them, do them, turn them in…..

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WARNING:  A majority of the time “homework” assignments are unfinished class work that was scheduled to be completed during class time.  Homework will not necessarily be a nightly occurrence.  That being said, there is always reading that can be done in history.  HISTORY IS READING!!!!!  You can always re-read your chapter, re-read your section or even read an outside book about the era in history we are covering in class.  The textbook is not the only source for information.   Make bender cards (flash cards), T charts, hot dogs, biscuits… whatever you need to get the job done.   Make graphic flowcharts of the chapter or section.  Basically, study. Set out to accomplish whatever you need to do to help you learn the material.