| Name: Ms. WoodruffGrade:6th gradeSubject:HistoryWeek of:11/3-11/7Essential Questions:Enduring Understandings: | | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | CCSS Standard (TEF 1.1A) | 6.2.5 | 6.2.5 | 6.2.7 | 6.2.6, 6.2.7 | 6.2.5,6.2.6,6.2.7 | Objective (TEF 1.1B) | | Students will be able to explain the characteristics of the Old Kingdom. | Students will be able to explain the characteristics of the Middle Kingdom | Students will be able to explain the characteristics of the New
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step of having the title and powers of a pharaoh herself, also as a co-ruler of Egypt with Thutmose III. Queen Hatshepsut reigned over Egypt for more than 20 years. She served as queen alongside her husband, Thutmose II, but after his death, claimed the
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possible. Hidden beneath the tomb of Ramses VI the tomb was discovered. Many treasures were in disarray with in the rooms. The throne itself was found in the antechamber of the tomb. I chose the throne because of the story this artwork reveals about the Pharaoh and the time of his reign. The material for the throne is surprising. While at first glance it looks to be solid gold when in fact it is not. The throne is wood overlaid with gold, semi-precious stones and glass. This
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from a series of lessons to become pharaoh. The training was focused on building physical strength because a pharaoh has to fight in the head of his army. Princes learned how to ride and train wild horses and ran long distances for endurance. They also went on hunting and fishing expeditions for training.The inheritance of the
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remains a great role model to girls and young women 3000 years later. Even thought her life is shrouded in mystery, due to the fact that her stepson tried to remove all evidence of her once he became pharaoh, historians have found enough to learn about her life and how she died. Like most Pharaohs not much is known about Hatshepsut's childhood. However we do know that she was the eldest of two daughters born to Thutmose I and his queen and principal wife Queen Ahmose. At the age of 12 Queen Hatshepsut
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In ancient Egypt, pharaohs were supposed to be men. The title was passed down from father to son, or eldest male relative. It wasn’t until a short while ago that archaeologists found out that there actually was a female pharaoh. They didn’t know about her is because after she passed away, the people that were left tried to hide that she ever existed. Hatshepsut was one of the most successful pharaohs that reigned in Egypt. Hatshepsut was the queen of a pharaoh, King Thutmose II. After he died she
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Queen Hatshepsut was pharaoh over Egypt for 20 years. She was also the first female pharaoh to rule in Egypt. She has greatly impacted the world’s future, for architecture, trade, and women’s power. Our first topic question, Why is and was Queen Hatshepsut important to Egypt? One area of her greatest achievements and advancements in Egypt is the architecture that she completed during her reign. The temple of Deir el-Bahri, where she would later be buried, is a highly decorated temple with luxurious
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Egypt-beautiful with pyramids and palm trees. Lovely monuments of egyptian pharaohs and gods. Suddenly, you see a lion-headed goddess. Not very surprising. This is probably Menhit, goddess of war. Who was Menhit? Menhit was the goddess of war. She was sometimes called Menchit, Menhet, Menkit, or Menkhet, but all of the names mean “the slaughterer”. The names also meant “the one who sacrificed” and “she who massacres”. Because she was very aggressive and warrior-like, she was sometimes known as the
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crowd by laughter. He is able to do so by using his unrestrained imagination of telling the truth and saying things as is. He always finds a way out of social constraints and is able to spread his healing all over. In Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Captain Jack Sparrow illustrates this by finding a way out of social constraint, telling the truth, and ultimately saving everyone by being the fool he is. Although many things may get in the way of retrieving his freedom
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Film Music in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Name Professor Institution Course Date Introduction The movie ‘the curse of the Black Pearl’ is a fiction film that was produced in 2003. This movie saw the establishment of jack sparrow the principal character in the movie. This movie took the historical setting of colonialism and explained the adventure of rescue (MacDonald 56). The film talks about a quest where jack sparrow wants to form an act of revenge
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