Happy ½ day, future leaders!
For today’s warm-up please do the following:
• Grab your notebook and student log from the crates.• Draw an X through today’s homework box. • Write in today’s date and objective on your student log.• Open your notebook and respond to the following prompts:
Make effort, not excuses.
USE YOUR TIME WISELY!
What are some symbols that represent power in the modern world? What are
some symbols that represent holiness? What are some symbols that represent
death? Write one full paragraph.
GET IT?
Happy ½ day, future leaders!
For today’s warm-up please do the following:
• Grab your notebook and student log from the crates.• Take out your homework - (yesterday’s sheet on hieroglyphics). • Write in today’s date and objective on your student log.• Open your notebook and respond to the following prompts:
Make effort, not excuses.
USE YOUR TIME WISELY!
What are some symbols that represent power in the modern world? What are
some symbols that represent holiness? What are some symbols that represent
death? Write one full paragraph.
GET IT?
World History with Mr. Golden__________________________________________________________
Ancient Egyptian Religion
Objective:________________________________________________________
FLWBAT analyze symbolism in Ancient Egyptian religious art
Agenda:________________________________________________________
- Review- Egyptian Religion- Videos- We’re done!
Ancient Egypt:________________________________________________________
The Sphinx:1880: The Sphinx was still mostly buried in sand
Somebody help a brother out!
Ancient Egypt:________________________________________________________
The Sphinx:1949: The Sphinx is partially excavated from its site
Ahhhh…Some leg room!
Ancient Egypt:________________________________________________________
The Sphinx today:
Anybody here like riddles?
I DOOOOOO!
Ancient Egypt:________________________________________________________
The Sphinx today:Take your time – I’m
only going to strangle and devour you if you
get it wrong.
"Which creature in the morning goes on four legs, at mid-day on
two, and in the evening upon three, and the more legs it has,
the weaker it be?"
The Sphinx:________________________________________________________
So, how’d it lose that nose?o Popular myth is that
Napoleon blew it off with a cannon during a battle between France and the Ottoman Empire in 1798.
o However, we have illustrations of it that show that it was nose-less in 1737… so,
o No one really NOSE!
Okay, enough comedy jokes -
LET’S GET BACK TO RELIGION!
Egyptian Religion:________________________________________________________
I’m the air god! I’m the
sky god!
Yup, earth god down
here!
Egyptian Religion:________________________________________________________
Supreme god of death.
God of the sun
and rebirth.
God of the underworld. (Sup dawg?)
God of war and
protection.
Osiris
Ra Anubis
Horus
Look at the passage from the Book of the Dead… What’s happening?
Egyptian Religion:________________________________________________________
So, what’s happening?
The key is to look for SYMBOLS!
Egyptian Religion:________________________________________________________
And what are all those symbols showing us?
Egyptian Religion:________________________________________________________
Egyptian myth vs. Christianity?Old religions are considered “myth” because no one practices them
anymore… but remember that Egyptian mythology is thousands of years old and even predates Judaism and Christianity.
Sun Discs or Halos?
Egyptian Religion:________________________________________________________
Similarities:
Birth of Aten?
Birth of Jesus? Crucifix?
Ankh?
Hmmmmmmmm…
Egyptian Religion:________________________________________________________
Just keep in mind that when we talk about religion, there are always common themes…
Like REBIRTH, for example.
“Playing God”:________________________________________________________
IT’S ALIVE!!!
We’re done!________________________________________________________
Thank you for all your hard work today!
Make sure to put your notebooks in the crateand your folders in folders, please!