Egyptians

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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Close your eyes and listen to the music
Music

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Discuss
  • What did the music make you think of?
  • How did it make you feel?
  • Is this music modern?
  • Who would listen to this type of music?
  • What instruments could you hear? 

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L.O: To understand who the Ancient Egyptians were. 
Success Criteria:

  • Recognise important Historical artefacts
  • Know where Egypt is on a map
  • Categorise important facts about the Ancient Egyptians

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Today we will be starting our topic about the Ancient Egyptians.

These words will be used during our lesson.

Which do you already know?

Record each word, at the end of the lesson, we will define them.

Archaeologist

Hieroglyphics

Mummification

Pharaoh

Sarcophagus
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What do we already know
about the Egyptians?

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The Ancient Egyptians
Archaeologists have been learning about the Ancient Egyptians for many years.

The Egyptians were one of the world's first civilizations for building splendid cities and pyramids.

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Origins
People began to settle along the River Nile 10,000 years ago. Egypt was made of two kingdoms (upper and lower).

In 2900 BC, the kingdoms were united under King Menes, who named his capital city Memphis.

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The River Nile
The river Nile is the longest river in the world (4132 miles) and was vital to the Ancient Egyptians.

When the river flooded, it provided fertile soil for farming. It was also an important transport route through the country.

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Mummification
Bodies of rich Egyptians were mummified and sometimes even their animals.

Mummification involved removing organs, soaking a body in salt, wrapping it and then placing in a coffin. 

Egyptians hoped that preserved body would make its way to the next world.

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What are the Ancient Egyptians famous for building?
A
Pyramids
B
Tables
C
Houses
D
Pokemon

Slide 12 - Quiz

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What is the capital of Egypt today?
A
Memphis
B
London
C
Milton Keynes
D
Cairo

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What was the Nile?
A
It was a crocodile
B
It was a river
C
It was a famous Pharaoh
D
It was a yummy sweet

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Tell me what a Mummy was to the Ancient Egyptians.

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Extra Information, HotSpots...

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L.O: To understand who the Ancient Egyptians were. 
Success Criteria:

  • Recognise important Historical artefacts
  • Know where Egypt is on a map
  • Categorise important facts about the Ancient Egyptians

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Choose 5 key words from today's lesson; write a sentence and draw a diagram to help explain it's meaning
Word 1
Word 2
Word 3
Word 4
Word 5
Key Words:
mummification
sarcophagus
Pharaoh
River Nile
pyramid
Memphis
Sphinx
Hieroglyphics

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Show me your marvellous work!

Slide 19 - Open question

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The River ___________ runs through the middle 
of____________. Without the River Nile_______________ in Egypt could not exist.

The main crops were______________ and wheat for making ______________ and beer.
Everyone depended on the _______________ to grow enough food for all the people. 
Nile
Egypt
life
farmers
bread
barley

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L.O: To understand who the Ancient Egyptians were. 
Success Criteria:

  • Recognise important Historical artefacts
  • Know where Egypt is on a map
  • Categorise important facts about the Ancient Egyptians

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