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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
The World Wide Web of Ancient Egypt
For this post, entitled "The World Wide Web of Ancient Egypt," we are going to work together in a massive effort to find websites about Ancient Egypt. This is a post like no other so far in this young school year. Here's how it works: Go to the Internet, use a search engine (google, yahoo, msn, etc.) Search for websites that deal with Ancient Egypt. Keep in mind that Ancient Egypt is a VERY broad topic. So, with that in mind, you may want to try and narrow your search. For example, perhaps you want to search for "Nile River" or "Great Pyramid" or "King Tut." Any aspect of Ancient Egypt is a possible search item. When you have found a valuable website dealing with some aspect of Ancient Egypt, post the link. Along with the website address, tell me what you like about the website or what is cool about it. The possibilities are endless. Before you post your Ancient Egypt website, check the comment list to make sure nobody else has posted that link. Do not post a link somebody else has already posted. Think about the consequences of this post: There are roughly 115 students on the Red team. If everybody finds a different Ancient Egypt websites, we have over a hundred websites on our hands. And out of those hundred plus websites, there has got to be cool websites.
*To get the activity started, I have included the British Museum site for Ancient Egypt on the side of the Blog under "Ancient Egypt Links". Perhpas your site will be worthy of making it to my Ancient Egypt Link List!
Good Luck and as always, thank you for your hard work and positive attitude.
Go to www.ancientegypt.co.uk.menu.html
ReplyDeletebecause it has cool facts about anceint Egypt and it is well made.
a good king tut site is www.guardians.net/egypt/tut1.htm
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ReplyDeleteit shows different pyramids and their rooms, hallways, etc.
Mr. Klumper-
ReplyDeleteI found this cool website with all kinds of information about ancient Egypt and a link to activities you can do in class.
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/egypt/
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Games/InteractiveAdventures/Tomb-unknown-mummy
ReplyDeletethis is a fun website you look around in a tomd and in the end you have to guess out of five people who you think is buried in the tomb. While you are moving your lantern around some of the stuff sparkles, if it sparkels res or blue don't click on it, but if it sparkles yellow click on it.
one website i found was canadiancontent.net/profiles/Egypt.html I think this website was cool because it had a hole page of information on Egypt it was so awesome!!!!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ancient-egypt.org/
ReplyDeleteThis is a good website to learn information about there different monuments like Giza and it will also show you were it is on a map. You can also look at the history on Ancient Egypt.
Go to, www.discoveringegypt.com
ReplyDeleteYou should go to this website because it has fun games and gives you lot's of info.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Mummification-Religion-and-Spirituality&id=3055745
ReplyDeleteIt has alot of good facts
www.king.org./home
ReplyDeletei think this is a really good website because it gives facts and info.
You should go to http://goafrica.about.com/library/bl.mapfacts.egypt.htm. Because it has interesting facts like. Egypt is situated in northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Libya is on its western border and the Gaza Strip and the Red Sea makes up the eastern border. The Sudan lies on Egypt's southern border. And Egypt covers 95,450 sq km , slightly more than three times the size of New Mexico, US. It has a desert climate with hot, dry summers and moderate winters. The country is basically a vast desert plateau interrupted by the Nile valley and delta. Its lowest point is at the Qattara Depression -133 m, and the highest point is Mount Catherine at 2,629 m. Natural hazards that afflict the country are: Periodic droughts, frequent earthquakes, flash floods, landslides and a hot, driving windstorm called khamsin which occurs in the spring.
ReplyDeleteEgypt controls the Sinai Peninsula and the Suez Canal, a sea link between Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Its size, and juxtaposition to Israel establish its major role in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
http://www.dailycognition.com/index.php/2008/09/21/15-amazing-facts-about-ancient-egypt.html
ReplyDeletehttp://touregypt.net/kids/index.htm
ReplyDeleteMr. Klumper i picked this site because it had cool info and some activitys (most are word searches) but if you go to were it says kids go to the activitys and game go all the way down were it says write your name in hieroglyphics. and you can write your name in hieroglyphics itscool!!
I think this website is so cool because it has games and alot of imformation on it so you can fill out papers (miral,library surch) and play fun games the site is
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/dailylife/dailylife.html
http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/ED/mummy.html
ReplyDeleteThis website is awesome you get to mummify a person and go through the whole process.
http://www.carnegiemnh.org/exhibitions/egypt/index.htm
ReplyDeleteThis website has a lot of good info about Egypt
http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/life/home.html
ReplyDeleteThis is a website that i found.
http://www.quia.com/pop/13216.html
ReplyDeletethis game is very cool ?? i think lol
Home.freeuk.net/elloughton13/egypt.htm is a great website because when you click on the main picture, it tells you what a lot of stuff is of Ancient Egypt
ReplyDeletehttp://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/egypt/clothes.htm
ReplyDeleteI think this website is cool because you can see what the farmers grew and you can see how the people made clothing. They have many topics such as clothes, Tut's tomb, Egyptian gods, mummies, pyramids,etc. They list questions and simple answers.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/dailylife/dailylife.html
ReplyDeleteI found this website interesting! http://www.ancient-egypt.org/
ReplyDeleteone that shows pyramids and other cool stuff is www.guardians.net/egypt/tut1.html
ReplyDeletehttp://www.professorpage.info/Egypt%20.htm
ReplyDeletehttp://www.historyforkids.org/learn/egypt/food/egyptfood.htm
ReplyDeleteThis is the website I went on and fond out that Egypt used barley to make beer, they also had some wierd looking bread on hear.
http://www.arce.org/expeditions/featuredexpeditions Cool website check it out!!!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.touregypt.net/ehistory.htm
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