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Learn what happened to the ancient Egyptians and what Egypt is like today. Explore ancient Egyptian life including: jobs, homes and food. How did ancient Egyptians farm their land?...
- What Was Life Like for The Ancient Egyptians
There were around 68 houses, made of mud-brick built on...
- What Did The Ancient Egyptians Believe In
The ancient Egyptians worshipped many thousands of gods and...
- What Was Life Like for The Ancient Egyptians
A FREE full lesson for KS2 introducing the topic of Ancient Egypt, including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. This is the first lesson from our Ancient Egyptians Planning Pack for KS2 .
The ancient Egyptian civilisation began 5,000 years ago when people started building villages next to the River Nile in north-east Africa. It lasted for around 3,000 years. The river was an...
The Ancient Egyptians thought of Egypt as being divided into two types of land, the ‘black land’ and the ‘red land’. The ‘black land’ was the fertile land on the banks of the Nile.
Daily life in ancient Egypt: Notes for teachers Visit notes for students and adult helpers You can print this summary sheet and take it with you during your visit. Learning objectives • To find out about the tomb paintings created for the tomb of an ancient Egyptian called Nebamun
writing and materials in ancient Egypt. The project could include work on hieroglyphs, the significance of images on papyrus and an art activity working with papyrus to produce chosen scenes. • Slide 4 and 6 show scenes from everyday life. • Slide 6 can be used to emphasise ancient Egyptian beliefs relating to the afterlife.
Explore the Mummification chapter of the British Museum’s Ancient Egypt website: www.ancientegypt.co.uk which provides information on mummification, a virtual mummy and coffin to explore and a challenge to journey through the underworld. Bronze probe from Egypt, after 664 BC. Hooks such as this were used to remove the brain.