Welcome to Water for Sixth Grade Live! This is the first time we have had the opportunity to have a WSG Live! Event. This is a unique study tool that I provide for you. This is something that you have not experienced yet in your school life. I want you to study the night before the test. I want you to review the night before you take your ancient Egypt test. So, to help you, I am going to study with you. That is right, your teacher will be studying with you the night before the test.
How this works: Tonight, on WSG, we will be having a live chat session. I will be sitting at my computer, asking you questions. Comment moderation will be turned off, so your comments will post automatically, turning WSG into instant messaging.
WSG Live! Ancient Egypt: 8:00-8:30
If you participate in WSG Live!, your name will be entered into the drawing for the new Survival Bracelet giveaway.
506 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 401 – 506 of 506polythiesm is belief in many gods
Rich Egyptians hunted Hippos on the nile river in small reed boats and spears!!! A dangerous sport
Sorry Jenessa: taker of life: overflows too much or too little and destroys crops.
Giver of Life: provides fertile soil for the people to farm and produce crops.
Malaria
hi rose and rachel
Canopic jars: place organs into during mummification.
Polytheim: Belif in more than one god.
Delta: Where the river ends.
malaria
f5 doesn't work for me. I think it might have something to do with I'm on an HP laptop.
Hahahahahaha Riley
malaria
belif of many gods
mouth of the river
put organs in
40 days
Malaria, correct.
next: What did they find in king tut's tomb that proves he had weak bones and trouble walking?? (this is a tough one)
hey ruth rose and rachel
malaria
our time is almost over!! type fast!!!
jars where they put organs
belief in many gods
river gets wide
hi
Hi
canes
we have a few minutes left :(
long sticks?
same here on the f5
thousands of canes
Hi Kendra!
It takes 40 days to dry out the body.
that went fast
walking sticks witch puzzes me because he was not old
bye mr. klumper see u in 4period
walking sticks
ok I should say canes.
hundreds of walking canes were found with king tut.
wow my fingers hurt
I will ace the test with this help!!
This is cool you should do this for all test mr. Klumper!!!
I want to do this again!!!!!!!
hi kendra
well worn walking sticks
many canes
Walking sticks
Thanks Mr.Klumper
Bye Mr.klumper see you tomorrow
canopic jars: jars that hold organs
polytheism: belieff in many gods
delta: where the river rstarts and ends
because he broke his leg
Thanks Mr. Klumper! You rock!!
paprus is a plant that is located by the Nile used to make paper.
Nercropolous is an ancient burial grond Ha i did not spell Nercropoulous right whatever
last the book of the dead book of spells
40 days
Malaria
sorry my comp. is not working
Well, our time has come to a close. I want to thank everyone very much for joining me for this online chat session. I hope it helped you a little bit in your egypt review for tomorrow's test. I think you are all awesome kids and really enjoy being your teacher. See you tomorrow!
P.S. Don't forget to do your online quiz!
100 canes, he broke his leg
Bye mr. Klumper see ya!! Thanks for the help bye bye
Bye!
because king tut had bone problems
a cane
thanks Mr. Klumper! this helped me a bunch! It was also fun...... we should do this again! if you can.................
thanks
Thank you!!
Thanks Mr.klumper you ROCK
Thanks for helping me study it was fun!! BYE!
Canes or walking sticks
bye!!!
hi hows class everyone???? Mr.Klumper is awesome!
Hey jon
Thanks Mr. Klumper, see you later
see ya! Survivel bracelet here i come!
BYE MR.KLUMPER SEE YOU TOMORROW
Hippo Hunting in Ancient Egypt!!! its something not to study but still its interesting!!
thank you bye see you in 8perid
Walking Sticks were found in his tomb.
good bye every body
Hello
good job jackson and jake at the game
bye!!!!!!! mr. klumper
MADDIE YOU MISSED THE WHOLE THING!!!
SEE YAAAAAAAAAAAAA in 8th period
I am so behind well King Tut broke his leg that is why they found canes in his tomb.
bye mr.K see u tomarrow
good bye! :)
thank you mr. klumper
I won my basketball game!
I found a faster way to put in your name/url. Just copy and paste it in the name/url box.
P.S. This was probably a little late.
Thank You for helping me study!!!!!
Nile River
The organs are placed in Canopic jars in mummification
BYE MR.KLUMPER
No one? Hippo Hunting? in ancient Egypt? no one else thinks this is interesting? Well i feel like hunting a hippo.
HATHOR MOTHER OF THE GODS
I guess this is goodbye sniff no im just kidding i hope my last one was not to late to get the bucket!!!!!!!!!
This was fun
Mummification is the process of preserving the dead
horus is the god of the sky
hathor is the mom of the gods
orissi is the god of the underworld
anubis is the god of mummification
thoth is the god of writing
the 6 steps are
1 annoce of death
2 take out brain
3 take out internal organs
4 drie out the body
5 wrap the person
6 do the final presitions
the river in eygpt is nile river easy
what dries out the body
nalton salt
name 4 orans takeing out-brain stomach heart,lungs
it took 40 days to drie
Thoth is the god of writing
mummification and the Nile where really important to ancient Egypt
Liver
Lungs
Intestines
Kidney
The Nile River flows North
The Nile River was needed for Egyptians to life. It made the soil around it fertile. Without the Nile everyone would die because their wouldnt be enough food to feed all.
The Nile River flows North!!
Egypt would not exist without the Nile River! Thoth is the god of writing.
The first step of mummification is the announcement of the death.
I missid the chat because I was watching the play again but the king of the gods is Amun.
they took the brain out by stiking a hook in there nose if they could not get it they would mush the brain up than drain it out
The nile flowes north.
pyramids were tombs for pharaohs.
lungs liver heart and the stomic
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