Introduction
Welcome. Your mission is to solve a mysterious murder case. The Dailey Tribune has resently leaked information concerning this case. The world famous King Tutankhmun, known by most as King Tut, may have been murdered. Who would do such a thing? Why would they kill the boy king? Did they kill him for his golden treasures, or did they want to take over the powerful country of Egypt? Could this all be a mistake and the boy pharaoh really died of natural causes? You and your renouned team have been hired by the Egyptian government to determine if King Tut was indeed murdered.
Task
As a team, you will meet and take the Online quiz. Record your score.
You will meet with your team of 4 or 5 and choose your roles:
- Meddical examiner- Your role is to investigate and record the medical evidence found in the researchg and to make a judgement about how convincing the website is able to support the various theories about how the boy king dies
- Reporter- Your role is to question the evidence and murder theories that have gained publicity in the news and provide some information which throws doubt on the idea of murder. If he was not murdered, then what could have caused his death at such a young age?
- Archaelologist- Your job is to provide some background detail on Tutankhmun. This should help explaine why he was murdered.
- History Professor- Your role is to examine information about Tut's life, his early death, and who would have been an enemy that would want him dead.
- Historian-Your job is to research what was going on in Egypt and the area during King Tut's reign. Discover who knew the Pharaoh well. Who would he have trusted? Who would gain power and wealth if he died?
Process
Now that everyone has a role, you are ready to begin your search for the truth. The first step in doing so is conducting research. You will find websites that will provide the information you need to reach a conclusion concerning how Tut died. Click on the link for your professional area of expertise. Read the information and take notes. Use your T-Chart graphic organizer to help you record what you discover. Make sure you look for the answers to the following questions:
- How old was King Tut when he died?
- Does the website suggest anyone was involved in Tut's death?
- What did you discover about the boy Pharaoh's death?
- Who, if anyone, does the source suggest may have killed him?
- Who took over ruling the country of Egypt after Tut died?
- What other facts did you discover?
- What do other experts think could have happened to Tutakhmun?
Websites:
Every team member will visit:
The medical examiner will visit
The reporter will visit
The archaelogist will visit
The history professor will visit
The historian will visit