In Social Studies we are working on our plan for mummifying chickens. My plan has what materials I need and the order of how I am planning to do it. This is how it looks.
Step 1: How can you use the information you found in your research to help you during the mummification process?
You can use it because you can find the materials and stuff from your research, for your plan.
Step 2: Individual Plan! What is your step by step plan for mummifying the chicken? Be specific, and take your time.
Procedure | Materials (Include Amount/Units) | ||
Find your materials |
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Wash the chicken | You need your chicken and some gloves. | ||
Put the store-bought chicken on a baking sheet | Gloves | ||
Take out the intestines | Gloves the baking sheet | ||
Put the salt on and in the chicken | Gloves and salt and the baking sheet | ||
Let the chicken dry out | Plastic bag and gloves | ||
Cut strips in the fabric/linen/ | Scissors | ||
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Gauze/linen/fabric strips
Elmers glue Warm water
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Dip the strips in the glue and water mixture |
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Let the chicken and strips dry | Chicken |
When I get my group I will modify my plan.
I look forward to hearing how it goes!
Pulling out the intestines sounds so gross and so cool. Can you imagine what this was like for ancient Egyptians?!? They had to do this with their relatives and friends.
What has been the hardest part of this process so far? Where have you taken the most risk?