http://www2/torstar.com/rom/egypt/sentocar.html a fun site that translates your words into heiroglyphics.
http://www.hbschool.com/activity/cartouche/cartouche.html Make Your Own Cartouche Harcourt Brace Social Studies See how the Egyptians wrote the names of their famous pharoahs and then type your own name into the "cartouche maker" and see how it would look if it
were written in Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Showing posts with label Egypt - Websites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt - Websites. Show all posts
Friday, June 1, 2007
Math
I was browsing one of the general Egypt sites that has been posted
and came across this Egyptian Math site. We are going to do this for
our math tomorrow. It looks really fun for the kids.
http://www.eyelid.co.uk/numbers.htm
and came across this Egyptian Math site. We are going to do this for
our math tomorrow. It looks really fun for the kids.
http://www.eyelid.co.uk/numbers.htm
Arts & Crafts / Activities
www.redshift.com/%7Ebonajo/art_history.htm
Chronological art lessons for art history
http://members.aol.com/WERedu/PlanEg1.html Papyrus (Egypt) - Illustrated student hand-outs, and project ideas for teaching about making papyrus, the paper of the ancient Egyptian
http://www.artswire.org/kenroar/lessons/elem/EgyptianProfiles.htm
Egyptian Profile Portraits (art unit, 3-4 days)
http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/newegypt/htm/a_index.htm
Looking at Ancient Egyptian Art (MetMuseum)
http://www.touregypt.net/kids/
Color Me Egypt - Click on an image to print an Egyptian picture to color. Students color pyramids, pharoahs, and more
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Bayou/3055/w_ideas_egypt.html
Egypt Ideas - Five printable dittos and directions for a study of Ancient Egypt. You can print out a pyramid pattern, hieroglyphics translation wheel, Egyptian coffin, bingo study guide, or bingo game sheets
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/socst/Watson.
Egyptian Art Students attempt to simulate the art of the Egyptians in this lesson plan which involves extensive Internet research. This plan is best for middle school students.
I also found an egyptian screen saver site...it's pretty cool. My son helped me download it to our computer today...The site also has alot of other great stuff. The web site is
www.descoveringegypt.com
Here are coloring sheets for Egypt.Debra
http://touregypt.net/kids/
http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/trinity/projects/egypt/clipart.html"
Chronological art lessons for art history
http://members.aol.com/WERedu/PlanEg1.html Papyrus (Egypt) - Illustrated student hand-outs, and project ideas for teaching about making papyrus, the paper of the ancient Egyptian
http://www.artswire.org/kenroar/lessons/elem/EgyptianProfiles.htm
Egyptian Profile Portraits (art unit, 3-4 days)
http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/newegypt/htm/a_index.htm
Looking at Ancient Egyptian Art (MetMuseum)
http://www.touregypt.net/kids/
Color Me Egypt - Click on an image to print an Egyptian picture to color. Students color pyramids, pharoahs, and more
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Bayou/3055/w_ideas_egypt.html
Egypt Ideas - Five printable dittos and directions for a study of Ancient Egypt. You can print out a pyramid pattern, hieroglyphics translation wheel, Egyptian coffin, bingo study guide, or bingo game sheets
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/socst/Watson.
Egyptian Art Students attempt to simulate the art of the Egyptians in this lesson plan which involves extensive Internet research. This plan is best for middle school students.
I also found an egyptian screen saver site...it's pretty cool. My son helped me download it to our computer today...The site also has alot of other great stuff. The web site is
www.descoveringegypt.com
Here are coloring sheets for Egypt.Debra
http://touregypt.net/kids/
http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/trinity/projects/egypt/clipart.html"
Lesson Plans / Misc
http://members.aol.com/DonnandLee/index.html Full lesson plans, maps, games, quizzes - a loaded site
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/3924/ Egyptian Explorers
http://users.massed.net/~mdurant/AncientEgyptWebquest.htm elementary and middle students can now enjoy locating information on Ancient Egypt! Learn about Ancient Egyptian daily life, Egyptian mummies, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, King Tut (Tutankhamen), Egyptian games, and Archeology.
http://www.edcoe.k12.ca.us/egypt.html This Internet-based activity was developed by Gail Desler, Placerville, California and her grade six students. There are many links to online
resources as well as interesting questions.
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec670/egypt/start.html
An Egyptian Scavenger Hunt and an Interactive Story Students from San Diego State University's Isis Productions in conjunction with a class of Grade 6 students have designed and
published an elaborate adventure game about Ancient Egypt entitled Hatshepsut's Revenge
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/4368/
Ancient Egypt - games and timeline
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec670/egypt/hunt/EgyptHunt.html
Egyptian Scavenger Hunt
http://157.182.12.132/omdp/Jami/htm/lesplan.htm
ANCIENT EGYPT LESSON PLANS
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/Egypt.htm
Collaborative Thematic Unit
http://www.educast.com/arc/lp/soc/9711037o.html
Social Studies 7-12 About the Nile
http://www.richmond.edu/~ed344/webunits/fairytales/Egypt.html
EGYPTIAN FAIRY TALE
http://webtest.ousd.k12.ca.us/cvf/curric_library/egypt/egypt_index.html
Ancient Egypt
http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/civiliz/egypt/egcivile.html
Egyptian Civilization
http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/civiliz/egypt/egedu1e.html
Teachers Guide
http://www.primenet.com/~kjohnson/index.html
Great Pyramid Mystery Solved!
http://www.kent.wednet.edu/curriculum/soc_studies/Egypt/egypt.html
lesson plans
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/subjects/ancienthistory.html
Lesson Plans (7-12
http://pw2.netcom.com/~rajean/students.html
http://www.ttl98.dsu.edu/crawform/
Ancient Egypt Thematic Unit - An integrated unit with lessons, centers, weblinks, and printables
http://www.ttl98.dsu.edu/crawform/
Ancient Egypt Thematic Unit - An integrated unit with lessons, centers, weblinks, and printables
http://www.touregypt.net/kids/
Color Me Egypt - Click on an image to print an Egyptian picture to color. Students color pyramids, pharoahs, and more
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Bayou/3055/w_ideas_egypt.html
Egypt Ideas - Five printable dittos and directions for a study of Ancient Egypt. You can print out a pyramid pattern, hieroglyphics translation wheel, Egyptian coffin, bingo study guide, or bingo game sheets
http://web.stclair.k12.il.us/goals2000/f01.html
15 days of lesson plans for 6th grade
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/Exhibitions/Egypt/discover/teacher.htm
Egypt, Gift of the Nile Lesson Plan You can download the entire Curriculum Resource Unit as a
Microsoft Word document. This document comes complete with introduction, methodology,
lesson plans, maps, and images. If you are on a PC and do not have Microsoft word, you can view and print the document using Word converter program from the Microsoft web site.
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/socst/Watson.
Egyptian Art Students attempt to simulate the art of the Egyptians in this lesson plan
which involves extensive Internet research. This plan is best for middle school students.
http://www.geocities.com/goofylawrence/links.html
Here are some links for Egypt.
http://killeenroos.com/link/anchist.htm
Be prepared to spend some time surfing!
http://www.fcps.edu/OakViewES/harris/96-97/agespages/egypt/links-egypt.html
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/3924/ Egyptian Explorers
http://users.massed.net/~mdurant/AncientEgyptWebquest.htm elementary and middle students can now enjoy locating information on Ancient Egypt! Learn about Ancient Egyptian daily life, Egyptian mummies, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, King Tut (Tutankhamen), Egyptian games, and Archeology.
http://www.edcoe.k12.ca.us/egypt.html This Internet-based activity was developed by Gail Desler, Placerville, California and her grade six students. There are many links to online
resources as well as interesting questions.
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec670/egypt/start.html
An Egyptian Scavenger Hunt and an Interactive Story Students from San Diego State University's Isis Productions in conjunction with a class of Grade 6 students have designed and
published an elaborate adventure game about Ancient Egypt entitled Hatshepsut's Revenge
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/4368/
Ancient Egypt - games and timeline
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec670/egypt/hunt/EgyptHunt.html
Egyptian Scavenger Hunt
http://157.182.12.132/omdp/Jami/htm/lesplan.htm
ANCIENT EGYPT LESSON PLANS
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/Egypt.htm
Collaborative Thematic Unit
http://www.educast.com/arc/lp/soc/9711037o.html
Social Studies 7-12 About the Nile
http://www.richmond.edu/~ed344/webunits/fairytales/Egypt.html
EGYPTIAN FAIRY TALE
http://webtest.ousd.k12.ca.us/cvf/curric_library/egypt/egypt_index.html
Ancient Egypt
http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/civiliz/egypt/egcivile.html
Egyptian Civilization
http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/civiliz/egypt/egedu1e.html
Teachers Guide
http://www.primenet.com/~kjohnson/index.html
Great Pyramid Mystery Solved!
http://www.kent.wednet.edu/curriculum/soc_studies/Egypt/egypt.html
lesson plans
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/subjects/ancienthistory.html
Lesson Plans (7-12
http://pw2.netcom.com/~rajean/students.html
http://www.ttl98.dsu.edu/crawform/
Ancient Egypt Thematic Unit - An integrated unit with lessons, centers, weblinks, and printables
http://www.ttl98.dsu.edu/crawform/
Ancient Egypt Thematic Unit - An integrated unit with lessons, centers, weblinks, and printables
http://www.touregypt.net/kids/
Color Me Egypt - Click on an image to print an Egyptian picture to color. Students color pyramids, pharoahs, and more
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Bayou/3055/w_ideas_egypt.html
Egypt Ideas - Five printable dittos and directions for a study of Ancient Egypt. You can print out a pyramid pattern, hieroglyphics translation wheel, Egyptian coffin, bingo study guide, or bingo game sheets
http://web.stclair.k12.il.us/goals2000/f01.html
15 days of lesson plans for 6th grade
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/Exhibitions/Egypt/discover/teacher.htm
Egypt, Gift of the Nile Lesson Plan You can download the entire Curriculum Resource Unit as a
Microsoft Word document. This document comes complete with introduction, methodology,
lesson plans, maps, and images. If you are on a PC and do not have Microsoft word, you can view and print the document using Word converter program from the Microsoft web site.
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/socst/Watson.
Egyptian Art Students attempt to simulate the art of the Egyptians in this lesson plan
which involves extensive Internet research. This plan is best for middle school students.
http://www.geocities.com/goofylawrence/links.html
Here are some links for Egypt.
http://killeenroos.com/link/anchist.htm
Be prepared to spend some time surfing!
http://www.fcps.edu/OakViewES/harris/96-97/agespages/egypt/links-egypt.html
Pyramids / Pharoahs
http://ce.eng.usf.edu/pharos/wonders/ 7 Ancient World Wonders
Tour of the Great Pyramid
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/pyramid/explore/khufuenter.html
Pyramids & Pharoahs
Here's another site I just found (it was listed on the Well Trained Mind board).
http://www.eyelid.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.nikolai.com/rumpusrm/practivities/activity.asp?title=Mazes%3A+Pyramid&img=pyramid.gif
Pyramid Maze - A printable maze of a pyramid for your students to solve and color. Egyptian art, symbols, and heiroglyphs decorate the page
http://members.aol.com/crakkrjack/index.html
The Tomb of the The Chihuahua Pharaohs We found this site invaluable in preparing our web
projects. In addition to excellent clip art and fascinating information about mummification and
archeology, there is an list of links to relevant Egyptian sites for both students and teachers.
http://www.seaworld.org/Egypt/egypt.html
Egypt, Land of the Pharaohs. The name inspires awe and wonder. Archaeologists have studied the remains of Egyptian civilzation for more than a century. They have uncovered many wonderful treasures and artifacts that have given us a glmpse of the lives of the ancient Egyptians. Many questions are yet to be answered. These we leave up to you, the archaeologists of the future.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/egypt/
At the Tomb of Tutankhamen
http://mag-nify.educ.monash.edu.au/FrontPageSchools/tour14.html
In Search of Tut (Front Page Schools)
http://www.guardians.net/egypt/tut1.htm
King Tut
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/socst/Watson.html/Watson.html
Tutankhamen's Gift (lesson ideas and links)
http://wcvt.com/~tiggr/index.html
Mr. Pitonyak's Pyramid Puzzle Math
http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/frisbie/mathfair/pyramid2.html
Building a pyramid (paper) math lesson
http://socialstudies.com/c/@IhFkbSfwKqRqg/Pages/article.html?article@temple+
af@donn
Temple & Funerary Architecture (lesson with worksheet)
http://www.primenet.com/~kjohnson/index.html
Great Pyramid Mystery Solved!
http://www.touregypt.net/kids/
Color Me Egypt - Click on an image to print an Egyptian picture to color. Students color pyramids, pharoahs, and more
Here is a great site that is interactive, there is also a pyramid link
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/egypt/
Wheel of Pharoah
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/wheelofpharaoh/index.html
* Valley of the Kings *
http://www.friesian.com/tombs.htm
When we think archaeology, often times the first thing to pop into our minds is ancient Egypt. Take a look at Egyptian Royal Tombs of the New Kingdom. This site, optimized for fast loading, has lots of diagrams of tombs that have been excavated and mapped. See what's inside those
pyramids, what Tutankhamen's burial place looked like, and more. Rated G
http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-2499.html
http://www.museumofman.org/
Tour of the Great Pyramid
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/pyramid/explore/khufuenter.html
Pyramids & Pharoahs
Here's another site I just found (it was listed on the Well Trained Mind board).
http://www.eyelid.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.nikolai.com/rumpusrm/practivities/activity.asp?title=Mazes%3A+Pyramid&img=pyramid.gif
Pyramid Maze - A printable maze of a pyramid for your students to solve and color. Egyptian art, symbols, and heiroglyphs decorate the page
http://members.aol.com/crakkrjack/index.html
The Tomb of the The Chihuahua Pharaohs We found this site invaluable in preparing our web
projects. In addition to excellent clip art and fascinating information about mummification and
archeology, there is an list of links to relevant Egyptian sites for both students and teachers.
http://www.seaworld.org/Egypt/egypt.html
Egypt, Land of the Pharaohs. The name inspires awe and wonder. Archaeologists have studied the remains of Egyptian civilzation for more than a century. They have uncovered many wonderful treasures and artifacts that have given us a glmpse of the lives of the ancient Egyptians. Many questions are yet to be answered. These we leave up to you, the archaeologists of the future.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/egypt/
At the Tomb of Tutankhamen
http://mag-nify.educ.monash.edu.au/FrontPageSchools/tour14.html
In Search of Tut (Front Page Schools)
http://www.guardians.net/egypt/tut1.htm
King Tut
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/socst/Watson.html/Watson.html
Tutankhamen's Gift (lesson ideas and links)
http://wcvt.com/~tiggr/index.html
Mr. Pitonyak's Pyramid Puzzle Math
http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/frisbie/mathfair/pyramid2.html
Building a pyramid (paper) math lesson
http://socialstudies.com/c/@IhFkbSfwKqRqg/Pages/article.html?article@temple+
af@donn
Temple & Funerary Architecture (lesson with worksheet)
http://www.primenet.com/~kjohnson/index.html
Great Pyramid Mystery Solved!
http://www.touregypt.net/kids/
Color Me Egypt - Click on an image to print an Egyptian picture to color. Students color pyramids, pharoahs, and more
Here is a great site that is interactive, there is also a pyramid link
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/egypt/
Wheel of Pharoah
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/wheelofpharaoh/index.html
* Valley of the Kings *
http://www.friesian.com/tombs.htm
When we think archaeology, often times the first thing to pop into our minds is ancient Egypt. Take a look at Egyptian Royal Tombs of the New Kingdom. This site, optimized for fast loading, has lots of diagrams of tombs that have been excavated and mapped. See what's inside those
pyramids, what Tutankhamen's burial place looked like, and more. Rated G
http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-2499.html
http://www.museumofman.org/
Deserts
Hi, just wanted to share this with you all. This site has printouts for all kinds of animals. There is a labeled outline drawing and very nice descriptions. Just passing it along.
Click here: Desert Animal Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
http://www.allaboutnature.com/biomes/desert/desert.shtml
http://wdgdst68.dupage.k12.il.us/jefferson/projects/project2/project2.htm
http://www.edgamesandart.com/desertslinks.html
http://horizon.nmsu.edu/ddl/kids.html
http://www.penguinputnam.com/prince/excerpts/colorex.htm
http://mickster.got.net/anc/oegypt.htm
http://interoz.com/egypt/kids/
http://guardians.net/egypt/kids/index.htm
http://www.connectingstudents.com/themes/egypt.htm
http://coe.west.asu.edu/students/stennille/ST3/desertwq.htm
This project has several links to desert sites, and some teaching ideas. Check the homepage, too.
We checked out the book Deserts by Seymour Simon. It has a great world map as the inside cover and has major deserts highlighted! It even has Turkestan!
The card cat. # 551.415 Simon
isbn 0-688-074154
http://arthur.k12.il.us/arthurgs/deslile.htm
I THINK THE DESERT NEEDS THE ANIMALS TO FEED ON PLANTS TO KEEP OTHER ANIMALS ALIVE!DESERTS ALSO NEED THE SKY SO ANIMALS CAN SLEEP IN THE DAY AND HUNT IN THE NIGHT!
BUT ONLY THE MEAT EATERS HUNT AT NIGHT,BUT ANIMALS THAT EAT OFF PLANTS CAN CONTINUE!
I think that the desert needs the animals to feed on the plants to keep them alive. Deserts also need the sky to let the animals sleep in the day and hunt in the night. But only the meat eaters hunt at night ,but there is a couple of animals that arent. The animals that live in the desert need water they get the water from the catis. I would live in the desert but it would be very hot.
Click here: Desert Animal Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
http://www.allaboutnature.com/biomes/desert/desert.shtml
http://wdgdst68.dupage.k12.il.us/jefferson/projects/project2/project2.htm
http://www.edgamesandart.com/desertslinks.html
http://horizon.nmsu.edu/ddl/kids.html
http://www.penguinputnam.com/prince/excerpts/colorex.htm
http://mickster.got.net/anc/oegypt.htm
http://interoz.com/egypt/kids/
http://guardians.net/egypt/kids/index.htm
http://www.connectingstudents.com/themes/egypt.htm
http://coe.west.asu.edu/students/stennille/ST3/desertwq.htm
This project has several links to desert sites, and some teaching ideas. Check the homepage, too.
We checked out the book Deserts by Seymour Simon. It has a great world map as the inside cover and has major deserts highlighted! It even has Turkestan!
The card cat. # 551.415 Simon
isbn 0-688-074154
http://arthur.k12.il.us/arthurgs/deslile.htm
I THINK THE DESERT NEEDS THE ANIMALS TO FEED ON PLANTS TO KEEP OTHER ANIMALS ALIVE!DESERTS ALSO NEED THE SKY SO ANIMALS CAN SLEEP IN THE DAY AND HUNT IN THE NIGHT!
BUT ONLY THE MEAT EATERS HUNT AT NIGHT,BUT ANIMALS THAT EAT OFF PLANTS CAN CONTINUE!
I think that the desert needs the animals to feed on the plants to keep them alive. Deserts also need the sky to let the animals sleep in the day and hunt in the night. But only the meat eaters hunt at night ,but there is a couple of animals that arent. The animals that live in the desert need water they get the water from the catis. I would live in the desert but it would be very hot.
MAPS
http://members.aol.com/DonnandLee/index.html Full lesson plans, maps, games, quizzes - a loaded site
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/Exhibitions/Egypt/discover/teacher.htm
Egypt, Gift of the Nile Lesson Plan You can download the entire Curriculum Resource Unit as a
Microsoft Word document. This document comes complete with introduction, methodology,
lesson plans, maps, and images. If you are on a PC and do not have Microsoft word, you can view and print the document using Word converter program from the Microsoft web site.
http://multimedia2.freac.fsu.edu/fga/maps.html
http://geography.miningco.com/science/geography/msub37.htm
Many, many maps at the above sites. The first site has maps in PDF format.......scroll down to where it says "Ancient Civilizations".......you will find a map of Egypt there.
Hope you find what you are looking for. The second site has maps galore......look on the lefthand of the page......there are tons of choices for maps.
http://touregypt.net/maps.htm
http://geography.about.com/science/geography/msub37.htm
http://www.guardians.net/egypt/map_of_egypt.htm
This link shows everything Dorian said to mark.
About.com has lots of good maps, but they are modern maps:
http://www.geography.about.com/science/geography/library/maps/blindex.htm
There's a map of ancient Egypt here:
http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/single_image/0,5716,3827+asmbly%255Fid,00.html
and here:
http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/INFO/MAP/SITE/Egypt_Site_150dpi.html
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Pond/5526/Maps.html
http://www.eduplace.com/ss/ssmaps/
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Sparta/4692/StateOutlineMaps.html
http://geography.about.com/science/geography/msub37.htm
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/main.html
http://geography.miningco.com/science/geography/msub37.htm
http://www.execulink.com/~wblank/keyway07.htm
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/Exhibitions/Egypt/discover/teacher.htm
Egypt, Gift of the Nile Lesson Plan You can download the entire Curriculum Resource Unit as a
Microsoft Word document. This document comes complete with introduction, methodology,
lesson plans, maps, and images. If you are on a PC and do not have Microsoft word, you can view and print the document using Word converter program from the Microsoft web site.
http://multimedia2.freac.fsu.edu/fga/maps.html
http://geography.miningco.com/science/geography/msub37.htm
Many, many maps at the above sites. The first site has maps in PDF format.......scroll down to where it says "Ancient Civilizations".......you will find a map of Egypt there.
Hope you find what you are looking for. The second site has maps galore......look on the lefthand of the page......there are tons of choices for maps.
http://touregypt.net/maps.htm
http://geography.about.com/science/geography/msub37.htm
http://www.guardians.net/egypt/map_of_egypt.htm
This link shows everything Dorian said to mark.
About.com has lots of good maps, but they are modern maps:
http://www.geography.about.com/science/geography/library/maps/blindex.htm
There's a map of ancient Egypt here:
http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/single_image/0,5716,3827+asmbly%255Fid,00.html
and here:
http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/INFO/MAP/SITE/Egypt_Site_150dpi.html
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Pond/5526/Maps.html
http://www.eduplace.com/ss/ssmaps/
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Sparta/4692/StateOutlineMaps.html
http://geography.about.com/science/geography/msub37.htm
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/main.html
http://geography.miningco.com/science/geography/msub37.htm
http://www.execulink.com/~wblank/keyway07.htm
Mummies
http://www.tpt.org/newtons/13/mummy.html
Newton's Apple Mummies - Students mummify apples using epsom salts, table salt, and baking soda. Information and extension activities are provided
http://www.ktca.org/newtons/13/mummy.html
An excellent activity you can do on your own or as a class to mummify an apple using various salt compounds for drying. (The experiment is at the bottom so be certain to scroll down!
http://www.cargillsalt.com/sfbay/KP_mummy.html
Make a mummy with a Cornish Hen
http://www.jamesmdeem.com/chicken.htm
another method
http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/projects/AncientCiv/MummyCrazy/pathfinder1.html
Mummy Crazy (make lifesize mummies quickly)
http://www.utah.edu/umfa/container.html
The Mummy's Tomb: An Ideal Hope Chest!
Newton's Apple Mummies - Students mummify apples using epsom salts, table salt, and baking soda. Information and extension activities are provided
http://www.ktca.org/newtons/13/mummy.html
An excellent activity you can do on your own or as a class to mummify an apple using various salt compounds for drying. (The experiment is at the bottom so be certain to scroll down!
http://www.cargillsalt.com/sfbay/KP_mummy.html
Make a mummy with a Cornish Hen
http://www.jamesmdeem.com/chicken.htm
another method
http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/projects/AncientCiv/MummyCrazy/pathfinder1.html
Mummy Crazy (make lifesize mummies quickly)
http://www.utah.edu/umfa/container.html
The Mummy's Tomb: An Ideal Hope Chest!
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