
New Year's Welcome Back!
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Kyle Curia
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New Year's Welcome Back!
Mr. Curia's World History Class
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Poll
How was your break?
Meh
Good
Great
Couldn't wait to get back to school
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A brief reminder of the rules
We take care of us
We respect the person who is supposed to be speaking
We are respectful in our use of technology
We respect each other's personal space
We respect our environment
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Multiple Choice
What is rule number 3?
We respect our environment
We are respectful in our use of technology
We respect the person who is supposed to be speaking
We respect each other's personal space
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Procedures and school rules
10-10 Rule
3 bathroom passes for 9 weeks
Ask for permission before leaving your seat
Write your name on the whiteboard to borrow a pencil
NO MORE WIN TIME
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New procedure!
Bellringer questions will all be in Teams, as "quizzes", no more papers
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Ancient Egypt Recap
The story so far...
The Nile is the most important thing to understand about ancient Egypt
Geography shaped Egypt by providing a very narrow livable area
Egypt was also protected, or isolated
The civilization that developed there was very focused on order
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Multiple Choice
What was the name the Ancient Egyptians gave their land?
Kemet, because of the black silt
Kermit, because of the green frogs
Papyrus, because of all the plants
Egypt, because that's the name of the place
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Ancient Egyptian Society
Ma'at is the Egyptian concept of order and justice
The king, or Pharaoh, is responsible for upholding ma'at
Mummification is necessary to enter the afterlife
Family was important
Women had more rights than other civilizations
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Multiple Choice
Why was order so important to the Egyptians?
Because they were really uptight
Because their lives were dangerous and mistakes caused problems
Because the Nile floods were orderly and influenced their thought
Because the first Pharaoh hated messes
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Multiple Choice
Who was the "Pharaoh of Pharaohs"?
Amenhotep II
Akhenaten
Tutankhamun
Ramses II
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Multiple Choice
Who did Ramses fight?
The Babylonians
The Sumerians
The Chaldeans
The Hittites
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Mr. Curia's World History Class
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