Resources+GoT

__**Websites**__
This website covers things such as mummification, gods and beliefs, pharaohs and dynasties, daily life of Egyptians, hieroglyphs and pyramids and monuments in ancient Egypt and in modern day Egypt. There is a gallery that people have access to that allows students to see pictures of evidence of the civilisation. There are also stories that people can read about and at the end of it, there are games that children have access to so that this learning process will be a fun learning experience. The Australian curriculum website allows students and teachers to see the framework of what the particular year should be learning. This provides teachers with a framework of what the students should be learning. The curriculum website showcases frameworks of what the students in a class room should be learning from foundation years to year 12 in high school. This website showcases information for both teachers and kids. At the top of the page, there are links that people are able to follow (Egypt for kids, Egypt for teacher, Egypt power point, Egypt games and Egypt videos. for ancient Egypt for kids, it covers information like geography, history, Government, daily life, deities, funerals and afterlife of Egyptians. Woodlands junior school has provided this website for its students to use so that they can find information at home. When you first enter this website, there are many different lessons/subjects that you are to choose from. When looking at history, there are many to choose from again. There are links linking to ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and ancient Aztecs. In the ancient Egypt link there are more links and areas that the students are able to explore. At the end of it, there are games for the children to play on just to have some fun. This website allows people to use an Egyptian dictionary, helps them compose sentences from English to Egyptian, and even a place where we can convert our names from English to Egyptian. This website allows people to learn hieroglyphics in different ways by exploring different things. The dictionary “an English-Egyptian dictionary, with English word or phrase, transliteration, hieroglyph code, and hieroglyph image included for each entry.” While the name changer is simple to use “Name is a truly unique web-based program you can use to write your name in Egyptian hieroglyphs.” This is another website that allows kids to change their names from English to Egyptian. They are also allowed to print the names out or send it to a friend. At the bottom of the site, there are more links that will lead to different games for children to play with. This adds a different approach to learning and may interest the students more.
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__DIIGO__
====Diigo is a social networking website that students may use to communicate ideas and collaborate on their class projects. They are able to make accounts of their own to interact with people all around the world as well as their classmates.====

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Enter all your details into the spaces given to continue making your account.



After filling in all your details in the spaces given, students will receive an email from the website to say that their account has been created.



At the top of the page there are links that will lead students to more areas of Diigo. To look for a group that the students may join, they may click on group. This page will show up when the students click on the link.



The students may search for the particular groups on the search bar. There will be a list of groups that will pop up when the students have clicked search.



__**Videos**__

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This video covers the basic facts about ancient Egypt. It talks about everything from the Nile and pharaohs, to the tombs and artefacts contained within them. This video would be useful in the first lesson, as it would debrief the students on the topic they are about the further research.


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This video is an explanation of the discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings. It is a short video, which covers the discovery of the tomb, as well as a brief look into the tomb. This video is engaging, and would be a great introductory video for lesson 2 where pharaohs are discussed, as King Tut was one of the prominent figures of this class.