1 / 25

Toward Civilization

Toward Civilization. Do Now. Take out your drawings of gods and goddesses. Objectives. Essential Question: How did the Nile River support early civilization in ancient Egypt? 1. Summarize your findings of Egyptian gods and goddesses.

dunne
Download Presentation

Toward Civilization

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Toward Civilization

  2. Do Now • Take out your drawings of gods and goddesses

  3. Objectives • Essential Question: How did the Nile River support early civilization in ancient Egypt? • 1. Summarize your findings of Egyptian gods and goddesses. • 2. Summarize and interpret information found in the textbook • 3. Recognize the significance of an advanced civilization in Egypt.

  4. Question 1 • 1. By 3100 B.C., early Egyptians were developing an advanced civilization in towns along the Nile.

  5. Question 2 • 2. What advances in Egyptian society do you see in the first paragraph?

  6. Question 2 • A. They built temples as places of worship and stone tombs to hold the bodies of rulers who had died. • B. Early writing appears on these temples and tombs. • C. The Egyptians made pottery on which they painted scenes from their lives. • D. They mined copper for tool-making and gold for decorative art.

  7. Egyptian Pottery

  8. Copper Gold

  9. Question 3 • What 2 crops were primarily grown in Egypt?

  10. Question 3 Wheat Barley

  11. Question 4 • Where were these crops grown?

  12. Question 4 Nile Valley Nile Delta

  13. Question 5 • The SinaiPeninsula was a crossroads for early Egyptians and traders from southwesternAsia.

  14. Sinai Peninsula

  15. Question 6 • Trade also took place on the NileRiver. This served as a highway connecting Egyptian settlements. To use this “highway,” Egyptians became expert shipbuilders.

  16. Question 7 • Explain how shipbuilding progressed in Egypt.

  17. Question 7 • At first, Egyptians built their boats from bundles of reeds. Later, they made large sailing ships out of wood from what is now Lebanon.

  18. Egyptian Boat

  19. Lebanon

  20. Question 8 • Sails did more than just increase traveling speed. They also made it possible for ships to sail upstream against the river’s current.

  21. Question 9 • This meant that nearly all the Nile, except for the cataracts in Nubia, could be used for travel and trade.

  22. Question 10 • Trade and travel made it possible for some towns to grow into cities. Then some of these tradecenters emerged as separate cultures and powers.

  23. Question 11 • By 3100 B.C., Egypt consisted on what 2 kingdoms?

  24. Question 11 • Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt

  25. Wrap Up • List at least 3 things that you learned in today’s lesson. Be sure to include 1 fact that you learned about Egyptian gods or goddesses.

More Related