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Topic Ten - Ancient Egypt

 

A weekly (minimum four-weeks) lesson plan based on the concept of exploring the world around you. Each topic follows the same three basic steps:

THINK
READ
EXPLORE

Each topic is designed to get your child thinking and learning in a fun way!

 

WEEKLY TOPICS

 

Week One - Geography, Climate & Language
Week Two - Life in Egypt - Housing, Farming, Food & Animals
Week Three - Pharaohs & Amulets
Week Four - Gods & Goddesses
Week Five - Pyramids & Mummies

Topic ten - Ancient Egypt

 

Ancient Egypt is one of the most famous civilisations ever to have existed! I could never cover every aspect of this ancient world, so I have picked five topics. 
Learn to write like an Egyptian. Explore the River Nile and the importance of it to the Egyptians. What did they eat? Discover dangerous animals and those that were worshipped. Look at farming techniques and tools. Who were the Pharaohs? What were amulets? The Ancient Egyptians worshipped many gods and goddesses. We will look at seven of the many they had. What were the pyramids for? Explore the mummification process...I promise this is a pack you'll never forget! 

 

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Topic Ten - Ancient Egypt

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