Ancient Egypt: A
Webquest
You will be traveling back in time to the year 2125 B.C. to Ancient Egypt. You will arrive on the banks of the River Nile, the longest river in the world, to begin your journey. Egyptians base most of their lives around the Nile and depend on it for survival. The land is more than 90% desert so the weather is hot, dry, and humid.
Tasks
Supply list of items needed for your trip
3 paragraphs describing popular sites of Egypt
Illustrations of the mummification process
One interesting fact about the Pyramids of Giza
A list of the functions of each part of a pyramid
A timeline of selected pharaohs and queens
A cartouche with your name written in hieroglyphics
The Process and Resources
1. Locate a map of Ancient Egypt. This will be the first item of your supply list. Determine information that you will need to know for your trip such as the temperature, food, transportation, etc. Come up with a list of at least five items that you will need to take with you.
2. Explore three popular sites of Ancient Egypt using the links below. Write a descriptive paragraph about each of your choices.
| Great Sphinx | |
| Rosetta Stone | King Tut's Tomb |
3. Visit this site about mummies. Click on the big mummy to learn about the mummification process. Illustrate each step in your travel log.
4. Check out this neat site on the pyramids. As you are exploring the site, find one interesting fact about the Pyramids of Giza and record it in your travel log.
5. Using the same pyramid link, research the parts of pyramids and describe the function of each one in your travel log.
6. Using the paper provided, make a timeline placing the pharaohs and queens in chronological order. The following pharaohs and queens should be included in your timeline:
|
King Tutankhamen |
King Rammses II |
Nefertiti and Akhenaten |
| Queen Hatshepsut | King Amenhotep IV | Queen Cleopatra VII |
| King Khabu | King Titi | King Khufu |
7. The Egyptian form of writing is known as hieroglyphics. Kings or Pharaohs often had their names written on cartouches. To see your name written in hieroglyphics, click on the cartouche!
Additional Resources
Egypt http://www.egypt.com/
Ancient Egypt http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/main.html
This page was created by Cheryl Godsey and Jane Pollard on July 25, 1997