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Chapter 5 Ancient Egypt - 6th Grade Social Studies

20 EAFRICAD esertFertile areaCataractCityNSEW0075150 kilometers75150 milesChapter5 Ancient Egypt3100 and Lower Egypt are culture rises in the Indus Valley. (Harappan elephant seal)2550 on Khufu s Great Pyramid begins in Giza.(Great Pyramid is at far right.) Integrated Technology Interactive Maps Interactive Visuals Starting with a StoryAncient EgyptINTERNET RESOURCES WebQuest Homework Helper Research Links Internet Activities Quizzes Maps Test Practice Current EventsGo to forBefore You Read: K-W-LConsidering what you have already learned about Ancient Egypt will help prepare you to read thischapter. Record the answers to the following questions in your notebook: What do you already know about Egypt ? Study the map and time line on these pages. What do they tell you about Egypt s land and its people?

The Nile River was so important to Egypt that 2,500 years ago, an ancient Greek historian called Egypt “the gift of the Nile.” Geography of Ancient Egypt ESSENTIAL QUESTION Why was the Nile River important? The Greek historian knew what he was talking about. The Nile River fed Egyptian civilization for hundreds of years.

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