Resources

David H. Jonassen, Kyle L. Peck, and Brent G. Wilson.  Learning with Technology.  Upper Saddle River:  Merrill, an imprint of Prentice Hall,  1999.

N.S. Gill, Ancient/Classical History Guide.  "Cleopatra TimeLine."  About.Com- Ancient History.  20 July  2002.  <http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_time_cleo.htm>.

Accelerated Learning Network.  "Exploring the Theory of Multiple Intelligences."  Accelerated Learning Network.  22 July 2002.  <http://www.accelerated-learning.net/multiple.htm>.

M.S. Britton.  "Ancient Egyptian Recipes."  Britton Family Home Page.  20 July 2002.  <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/9684/egyptfood.html>.

"Interactive Section Downloadable PDF."  Egypt Voyager.  20 July 2002.  <http://www.egyptvoyager.com/download_pdf.htm>.

"Cleopatra VII."  InterCity OZ.  20 July  2002.  <http://interoz.com/egypt/cleopatr.htm>.

Jim Loy.  "Egyptian Numbers."  Jim Loy's Home Page.  23 July  2002.  <http://www.virtual-egypt.com/framed/framed.cgi?url==http://www.jimloy.com/egypt/numbers.htm>.

Mark Millmore.  "The Woman Who Was King."  Mark Millmore's Ancient Egypt.  22 July 2002.  <http://www.eyelid.co.uk/k-q1.htm>.

L.R. Brain.  "Letter By an Egyptian Queen."  McDaniel College.  20 July 2002.  <http://wwwfac.wmdc.edu/HTMLpages/Graduate/TI/pages/LRB/lp2.htm>.

S. Seagraves.  "Welcome to Ancient Egypt - A Thematic Unit for Elementary Students."  Mrs. Seagraves' Quest Class and Thematic Units.  21 July  2002.  <http://www.geocities.com/sseagraves/ancientegyptlessonplans.htm>.

National Geographic.  "World Stories  The Three Queens of Egypt."  National Geographic World Magazine.  20 July  2002.  <http://www.nationalgeographic.com/world/0109/ws_main.html>.

Kevin Fleury.  "Neferchichi's Tomb Egyptian Mad Libs."  Neferchichi's Tomb.  21 July 2002.  <http://www.neferchichi.com/madlibs.html>.

Kevin Fleury.  "Pharohs."  Neferchichi's Tomb.  20 July 2002.  <http://www.neferchichi.com/hatshepsut.html>.

Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University.  "Odssey Online - Egypt."  Odssey Online.  23 July  2002.  <http://www.carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/EGYPT/people.html>.

Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University.  "Egypt activities."  Odyssey Online.  23 July  2002.  <http://www.carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/Teachers/ll/llaiegyact.html>.

"Collabortive Learning and Teaching."  Penn State  Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching23 July 2002.  <http://www.psu.edu/celt/newsletter/ID_March94.html>.

"Notes on Translations of Documents."  STOA.ORG/diotima.  20 July 2002.  <http://www.stoa.org/diotima/anthology/wardtexts.shtml>.

Nikole Didier.  "Nefertiti the Great Royal Wife."  Suite10120 July  2002.  <http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/ancient_egypt/9329>.

Renee Cooper and Pamela Van Walleghen.  "Draw Like an Egyptian."  Virtual Ancient Civilizations.  21 July 2002.  <http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/projects/AncientCiv/egyptdraw/egyptdraw.html>.

J. Hawkins.  "Egyptian Math Problems."  Web Institute for Teachers.  20 July  2002.  <http://webinstituteforteachers.org/99/teams/egyptmath/mathproblems.htm>.

"Status of Women in Ancient Egyptian Society."  World History Notes.  20 July 2002.  <http://www.csd.k12.wi.us/EGYWOMEN.HTM>.

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