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  1. 1. Material elaborat durant la realització de la formació adreçada als docents que implementen el pilotatge del GEP (Grup d’Experimentació per al Plurilingüisme) durant el curs 2015-2016, realitzada amb la formadora Rachel Mary Playfair, organitzat pel SG de Llengua i Plurilingüisme-Servei de Llengües Estrangeres. Name : Level: Course: 2015 - 2016
  2. 2. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 2 Ancient Egypt Tips for learnig success In this unit you will be able to: - Know and understand facts from an ancient society. - Locate historical events in a timeline. - Value the ancient Egypt contributions in our time. - Think about the differences and similarities between Ancient. Egypt and our modern life. - Recall specific information from the videos and readings. - Present the information learnt in front of the class. - Use sources of information to search for specific data requested on texts and on the internet. - Work in groups with autonomy and self-confidence. - Evaluate your progress, participation, recalling and understanding of the concepts of Ancient Egypt civilization.
  3. 3. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 3 TASK 1 Tick the right answer: 1. Where was the Ancient Egypt located? - Northeast Africa - Southern Africa - Southern Asia - Northeast Australia 2. What was the main food of the Egyptians? - Tomatoes - Potatoes - Wheat - Carrots 3. How many years did the Ancient Egypt last? - 3,000 years - 3,150 years - 3,120 years - 3,180 years 4. Why the Nile river was important for the Egyptian’s life? Because …………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………………………………………………………..
  4. 4. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 4 5. List what the Nile provided: ……………………………………………………………………………... ……………………………………………………………………………... ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… 6. Why do you think the pharaohs were buried with treasures? Because…………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… 7. Draw a picture that represents Egypt for you and say why.
  5. 5. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 5 TASK 2 Read the text below and do matching exercise. Work in groups. Ancient Egypt was one of the greatest and most powerful civilizations in the history of the world. It lasted for over 3000 years from 3150 BC to 30 BC. The civilization of Ancient Egypt was located along the Nile River in northeast Africa. The Nile was basic for the Ancient Egypt's life. Great Egyptian cities grew up along the Nile as the Egyptian people became experts in irrigation and were able to use the water from the Nile to grow rich and profitable crops. The Nile provided food, soil, water, and transportation for the Egyptians. Great floods would come each year and would provide fertile soil for growing food. Wheat was the main food of the Egyptians. They used it to make bread. They also sold a lot of their wheat throughout the Middle East helping the Egyptians to become rich. The Pharaohs of Egypt were often buried in giant pyramids or in secret tombs. They believed that they needed treasure to be buried with them to help them in the afterlife. As a result, archeologists have a lot of well preserved artifacts and tombs to examine in order to find out how the Ancient Egyptians lived. Match the words with the related pictures and their definitions or write the definitions of the words:
  6. 6. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 6 WORD DEFINITION PICTURE Set of valuable objects consisting of gold or silver things. Archeologists Techniques for watering crops and plants A great overflowing of water on land Body of water
  7. 7. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 7 The product of a plant produced while growing Food that people obtain from plants and animals Giant piramids Life after death Cereal used to make bread
  8. 8. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 8 TASK 3 Read the text below and do the quiz. Work in pairs. Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt was one of the greatest and most powerful civilizations in the history of the world. It lasted for over 3000 years from 3150 BC to 30 BC. The Nile River The civilization of Ancient Egypt was located along the Nile River in northeast Africa. The Nile was basic for the Ancient Egypt's life. Great Egyptian cities grew up along the Nile as the Egyptian people became experts in irrigation and were able to use the water from the Nile to grow rich and profitable crops. The Nile provided food, soil, water, and transportation for the Egyptians. Great floods would come each year and would provide fertile soil for growing food. Pyramids of Giza Kingdoms and Periods Historians usually group the history of Ancient Egypt into three major kingdoms called the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. It was during these times that Ancient Egypt was at
  9. 9. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 9 its strongest. The times between the Kingdoms are called intermediate periods. Culture Ancient Egypt was rich in culture including government, religion, arts, and writing. The government and religion were tied together as the leader of the government, the Pharaoh, was also leader of the religion. Writing was also important; only scribes could read and write and they were considered powerful people. Pyramids and Treasure The Pharaohs of Egypt were often buried in giant pyramids or in secret tombs. They believed that they needed treasure to be buried with them to help them in the afterlife. As a result, archeologists have a lot of well preserved artifacts and tombs to examine in order to find out how the Ancient Egyptians lived. End of the Empire The Ancient Egyptian Empire began to weaken in about 700 BC. It was conquered by a number of other civilizations. The first to conquer Egypt was the Assyrian Empire, followed a hundred or so years later by the Persian Empire. In 332 BC, Alexander the Great of Greece conquered Egypt and set up his own ruling family called the Ptolemaic Dynasty. Finally, the Romans came in 30 BC and Egypt became a province of Rome.
  10. 10. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 10 Fun Facts about Ancient Egypt • Egyptian men and women wore makeup. It was thought to have healing powers, plus it helped protect their skin from the sun. • They used moldy bread to help with infections. • They were one of the first civilizations to invent writing. They also used ink to write and paper called papyrus. • The Ancient Egyptians were scientists and mathematicians. They had numerous inventions including ways to build buildings, medicine, cosmetics, the calendar, the plow for farming, musical instruments, and even toothpaste. • Ancient Egypt plays a major role in the Bible. The Israelites were held captive there as slaves for many years. Moses helped them escape and led them to the Promised Land. • The Pharaoh kept his hair covered. It was not to be seen by regular people. • Cats were considered sacred in Ancient Egypt. This is the link for this quiz: http://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_egypt_questions.php GLOSSARY ABOUT THE QUIZ Body of water = Cos d’aigua Enabling = Permetre Lowly = Humil Above = A dalt
  11. 11. Ancient Egypt Escola Santa Anna GEP Project Maika Carreras, Patricia Salarich, Carme Florit 11 Self-evaluation checklist Think and tick yes or no: Yes, all Yes, some No I can list the Ancient Egypt main facts I can locate historical events in a timeline I can name the differences between Ancient Egypt and our time I can name the similarities between Ancient Egypt and our time I can list the contributions of Ancient Egypt in our time I can answer the literal questions after watching the presentation I can answer the literal questions after watching the presentation I can answer the implicit meaning questions after watching the presentation I can answer the interpreting & evaluating questions after watching the presentation I can give a speech on my project I can use sources of information and use the internet I can work in groups

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