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Inquiry questions (examples)



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Inquiry questions (examples)

  • How do we know about the ancient past?

  • What do archaeological sources tell us about what happened to the pharaohs of Egypt?

  • Describe some characteristics of Egypt’s ancient societies?

  • Why is it important to conserve the remains of the ancient past in Egypt?



  • Go back to these inquiry questions at the end of the learning sequence to determine what students have learned from their investigation.




The mystery of the pyramids: Research project





  • Students will pose a key question, like how were the pyramids at Giza built? Students will investigate the inquiry question and understand that there may not be a definitive answer. Students will identify related questions to inform the inquiry including: What evidence is there? What theories have been developed?


Inquiry questions (examples)

  • Why were the pyramids in Giza built so close to the river Nile?

  • What were the roles of key people in ancient Egyptian society (such as the nobility, bureaucracy, women and slaves) in the building and use of the pyramids?

  • Why were the pyramids built? Consider the significant beliefs, values and practices of the ancient Egyptians.

  • How do pyramids help us to know so much about life in ancient Egypt?




Explore an ancient Egyptian pyramid using a robot.



http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/multimedia/interactive/maps-tools-explore-pyramid/?ar_a=1

Build your own pyramids by taking the Pyramid Challenge! Then build a 3D model of the pyramids of Giza (include other geographical features such as the river Nile).



http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/interactive/games/pyramid_challenge/index_embed.shtml

Watch a reconstructed life story of Nakht, one of the workers who was part of building king Kufu’s great pyramid of Giza.



http://www.discoveringegypt.com/egyptian_videos/Building-Pyramid1.html


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