1. http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/
The homepage title is The British Museum and the article is called “Ancient Egypt”. This website can be both a secondary and primary source; we recommend it for additional learning because it has reliable information that is used in many classrooms daily.
2. http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/ancient-egypt
On the homepage of History, the article's title is "Ancient Egypt". This website is reliable because it is very popular page with new information everyday! This website is a secondary source on this topic, but very useful.
3. https://www.brainpop.com/search/search.weml?keyword=ancient+egypt
If you go to this website, you will find multiple videos about Ancient Egypt. The homepage title is BrainPOP and the videos names are "Mummies", "Egyptian Pharaohs", "Seven Wonders of The World", and "Cleopatra". This is a secondary source because BrainPop was not actually their in time to see or hear the facts. This is a reliable source because it is used by numerous schools and educational teachers all over the world.
4. http://www.ancient.eu/egypt/
The homepage is called Ancient History Encyclopedia, and the article title is "Ancient Egypt". Although this is a secondary source, It is reliable because the vocabulary words give a reasonable definition.
5. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ancient/explore-ancient-egypt.html
The homepage title is PBS, and the article's title is "Explore Ancient Egypt". The source is secondary and reliable because it gives a clear walkthrough of all the chambers in the Pyramid of Giza.
6. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/great_pyramid_01.shtml
The homepage title of this website is BBC, and the article's title is "History". The source is secondary and reliable for your additional learning purposes because it was currently updated.
7. http://egypt.mrdonn.org/index.html
The title of the homepage is Mr.Donn’s Site for Kids and Teachers, and the article's title is "Ancient Egypt". This is a secondary source and it is reliable because it has multiple accurate facts and details plus, information about the author.
8.http://www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com/expeditions/egypt-tour/detail?creative=45716579138&adpos=1t1&device=c&network=s&match&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc
The homepage title is National Geographic Expeditions, and the article's title is "Mysteries of Ancient Egypt". This is a primary source because they are telling about the expedition. This is a reliable source for your additional learning; it also has a place to contact them.