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and bring in a new story at the same time. There is a PDF of all of the files and an editable version
of each file (you just need to delete the watermark logo from each of the editable files). Students
will read the passage about the Great Pyramid and how Egyptian pyramids evolved over time. We
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conditions. We’ve also used this as an early finisher activity that helps students visualize the
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individual student projects. This is a simple and no-prep research activity that connects Ancient
Egypt’s past to modern times. This resource is definitely a highlight of our unit. If so, this free
Ancient Egypt resource guide can help. This DBQ contains resources such as the hymn to the Nile,
recreated maps, and photos students have to analyze. Activities include a reading comprehension
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set-up anything for this simulation, simply present the slideshow and share the handout with
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we have some digital components for you here. We have a resource that includes 22 Ancient Egypt
vocab words ready to print and display on a bulletin board. However, we did find several PDF
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vocab words ready to print and display on a bulletin board. If you liked any of our Ancient Egypt
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students have to analyze. In this interactive timeline project, students construct a timeline that
features reading passages, maps, and images. The following Ancient Egypt activities listed below are
part of our personal unit plan. In this activity, students will choose where to live along the Nile River,
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resources on the Save Teachers' Sundays website. These slides for Google Drive are editable and
each template features a photograph of Ancient Egypt in the background, as well as Ancient Egypt
clipart. This resource is definitely a highlight of our unit. That being said, in the age of distance and
online learning, we’ve put together multiple digital activities for Google Drive. It includes a version
for Ancient Egypt and Kush, as well as a version without the Kush questions. This activity is not
super substantial for the unit, but it’s perfect for students who finish classwork early. These warm-up
prompts cover a variety of topics that come up in an Ancient Egypt unit while also building helpful
skills. They go step-by-step and the presentation is extremely hands-on. Present a brief history of 7
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and more. If so, this free Ancient Egypt resource guide can help. This activity highlights 12 artifacts
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students watch this after they’ve completed their mummy projects, or right before a holiday break.
Gods and goddesses part of the slideshow include Ra, Amun, Ma’at, Thoth, Bastet, Sekhmet, Ptah,
Hathor, Nut, and more. The idea of this project is to have students actually present the
mummification process. Activities include a reading comprehension puzzle and discussion prompt on
whether or not the Great Pyramid was worth the cost. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To
ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it
Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. This is a simple and no-
prep research activity that connects Ancient Egypt’s past to modern times. In this project, students
conduct research about a Pharaoh of their choice. Each post includes an image, caption, and relevant
hashtags that help explain who that god or goddess is. This resource is originally a group project but
can definitely be modified for individual student projects. They’re also helpful for your visual
learners, as pictures or images are included on each card. It guides students through some country
research about modern-day Egypt to make the unit more relevant to them and help peak their
curiosity about things they will learn during your unit. Students can visit several locations, look at
panoramic views, images, videos, and it can be an amazing tool to design projects.
In this interactive timeline project, students construct a timeline that features reading passages, maps,
and images. This bundle contains 23 resources and is a great way to supplement your textbook or
curriculum materials about Ancient Egypt. We’ve had great success with these resources, and our
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Thoth, Bastet, Sekhmet, Ptah, Hathor, Nut, and more. We have a resource that includes 22 Ancient
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review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. If so, you’ll love
our FREE guide: 5 Creative Projects to Ignite Student Engagement in Your Social Studies Class.
Simply make double-sided copies to have on hand whenever there’s extra time to fill. For your
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a detailed overview of Ancient Egypt, including geography, pharaohs, hieroglyphics, and much
more. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who
have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms
and conditions. It’s also a great tool to reinforce what you’ve taught and bring in a new story at the
same time. Simulations can be fun and meaningful activities, but often take lots of work and
preparation, which is why we did it for you. Again, this resource doesn’t have a built-in activity, but
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slideshow, an editable graphic organizer for Google Docs and some printable flashcards will help
students review. Activities include a reading comprehension puzzle and discussion prompt on
whether or not the Great Pyramid was worth the cost. Our customer service team will review your
report and will be in touch. ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later ?3.00 (no rating) 0
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Slideshow featuring 16 of the different gods and goddesses of Ancient Egypt. This resource is
definitely a highlight of our unit. This activity highlights 12 artifacts and information that provides
an overview of what is known about ancient Kush. Not only will this activity give students the
chance to physically build a timeline, but it will also become a learning tool that they can refer back
to throughout the unit. This resource has secret phrases students have to decipher, and helps them
visualize what the hieroglyphics look like. We’ve compiled our top free and paid resources to help
you have a successful Ancient Egypt unit. It showcases each of our Mesopotamia resources to help
you decide which options will be best for your students. This digital Kingdom of Kush resource on
the impressive kings and queens of Kush is a must. With this Ancient Egypt Slideshow for Google
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Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. The following Ancient Egypt activities listed
below are part of our personal unit plan. With the Awards Activity, students will evaluate and award
leaders based upon their accomplishments. We’ve compiled our top free and paid resources to help
you have a successful Ancient Egypt unit. We’ve also used this as an early finisher activity that
helps students visualize the Pyramids more. A big thank you to all of the children who made such a
fantastic effort with their Egyptian homework. If so, this free Ancient Egypt resource guide can
help. Following the slideshow, an editable graphic organizer for Google Docs and some printable
flashcards will help students review. We like to have students watch this after they’ve completed
their mummy projects, or right before a holiday break. You can find more KS2 History lesson plans,
worksheets and teaching resources on the Save Teachers' Sundays website. There’s not necessarily an
activity that goes along with this, but it’s great for an overview or if there’s a few minutes left in
class. For more details about how we put fit these resources together and how long we spend on
each activity, you can also download our free Ancient Egypt unit plan. This allows students to figure
out which clue connects to which landmark or geographical site. We’ve created this resource to
teach students about the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt in a different way, using their resumes. This
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about Ancient Egypt. Even better, there’s a 100% editable Google Slideshow included with all of
the words and images. This activity is not super substantial for the unit, but it’s perfect for students
who finish classwork early. See other similar resources ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save
for later Not quite what you were looking for. The displays in the classroom are already beginning to
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Pyramid, and more. This resource is definitely a highlight of our unit. A gallery walk can bring a
museum experience into the classroom. The official link is here if this is something your district
would consider purchasing. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews,
only customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if
it violates our terms and conditions. This ready-made test has printable and digital options, and all
text is 100% editable. This simulation features six different rounds of competition. Get this resource
as part of a bundle and save up to 20% A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach
a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. Then they create either a 3-D tomb, a rap or
song, a magazine, or a talk-show style interview. The bookmarks are 100% black and white so that
students can color in the images or personalize them as they wish. No need to set-up anything for
this simulation, simply present the slideshow and share the handout with students.
Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. Students enjoy it because they can make up
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Ancient Egypt activities, you’ll love our Ancient Egypt Unit Bundle. This set includes 20 Ancient
Egypt Bell Ringers for Google Drive that are 100% editable and ready to use. The bookmarks are
100% black and white so that students can color in the images or personalize them as they wish. It
guides students through some country research about modern-day Egypt to make the unit more
relevant to them and help peak their curiosity about things they will learn during your unit. This
activity highlights 12 artifacts and information that provides an overview of what is known about
ancient Kush. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 31% A bundle is a package of
resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. Each post
includes an image, caption, and relevant hashtags that help explain who that god or goddess is.
There’s not necessarily an activity that goes along with this, but it’s great for an overview or if
there’s a few minutes left in class. You can find more History planning and teaching resources on the
Save Teachers' Sundays website. ?8.99 Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is
required to reflect your happiness. Even better, there’s a 100% editable Google Slideshow included
with all of the words and images. Simulations can be fun and meaningful activities, but often take
lots of work and preparation, which is why we did it for you. Each version includes 2 different
testing options for Google Docs and for Google Forms, so you have the flexibility to use whichever
version works best for you. See other similar resources ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save
for later Not quite what you were looking for. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest.
This DBQ contains resources such as the hymn to the Nile, recreated maps, and photos students have
to analyze. This 47-slide Google Slideshow provides a detailed overview of Ancient Egypt,
including geography, pharaohs, hieroglyphics, and much more. We have a resource that includes 22
Ancient Egypt vocab words ready to print and display on a bulletin board. Students will complete a
graphic organizer that has them describe each artifact and reflect about how they contribute to our
understanding of the Kushites. With printable, digital, and editable options and an answer key, you
have everything you need for a successful activity. The displays in the classroom are already
beginning to take shape. They can be used to share your daily agenda, bell ringers, and more.
Students can visit several locations, look at panoramic views, images, videos, and it can be an
amazing tool to design projects. You can find more KS2 History lesson plans, worksheets and
teaching resources on the Save Teachers' Sundays website. These warm-up prompts cover a variety
of topics that come up in an Ancient Egypt unit while also building helpful skills. Students will read
the passage about the Great Pyramid and how Egyptian pyramids evolved over time. It showcases
each of our Mesopotamia resources to help you decide which options will be best for your students.
In this project, students conduct research about a Pharaoh of their choice.
It’s also a great tool to reinforce what you’ve taught and bring in a new story at the same time. This
digital Kingdom of Kush resource on the impressive kings and queens of Kush is a must. This DBQ
contains resources such as the hymn to the Nile, recreated maps, and photos students have to
analyze. This 47-slide Google Slideshow provides a detailed overview of Ancient Egypt, including
geography, pharaohs, hieroglyphics, and much more. Simply make double-sided copies to have on
hand whenever there’s extra time to fill. They can be used to share your daily agenda, bell ringers,
and more. The idea of this project is to have students actually present the mummification process. In
this activity, students will choose where to live along the Nile River, farm, trade goods, and learn
about geography. This ready-made test has printable and digital options, and all text is 100%
editable. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 31% A bundle is a package of resources
grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. These Ancient Egypt
Daily Agenda Slides Templates will help you save time and better immerse your students in the unit.
This is a simple and no-prep research activity that connects Ancient Egypt’s past to modern times. A
gallery walk can bring a museum experience into the classroom. The official link is here if this is
something your district would consider purchasing. We only scratched the surface when we
discovered this resource, so check it out and see what it can add to your unit. Gods and goddesses
part of the slideshow include Ra, Amun, Ma’at, Thoth, Bastet, Sekhmet, Ptah, Hathor, Nut, and
more. If so, this free Ancient Egypt resource guide can help. Simulations can be fun and meaningful
activities, but often take lots of work and preparation, which is why we did it for you. Get this
resource as part of a bundle and save up to 20% A bundle is a package of resources grouped together
to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. It is also available as a printable or
digital resource, so use whatever version works best for you. It includes a version for Ancient Egypt
and Kush, as well as a version without the Kush questions. This set includes 20 Ancient Egypt Bell
Ringers for Google Drive that are 100% editable and ready to use. In this project, students conduct
research about a Pharaoh of their choice. The information included in these features covers the Old
Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt and the capital cities of Kerma,
Napata, and Meroe from Kush. A big thank you to all of the children who made such a fantastic
effort with their Egyptian homework. This simulation features six different rounds of competition.
However, we did find several PDF versions available that some teachers had uploaded, although this
technically breaks the DBQ project’s policies. Now this project is more ideal in the classroom than
virtually, but it’s still doable, and we have some digital components for you here. These vocabulary
activities for Google Drive are fun ways for students to practice the Ancient Egypt vocabulary words
in a variety of ways, such as with Quizlet, self-grading Google Forms, and more. Both fun and
educational, this no-prep Egyptian Mythology worksheet contains two different activities: a creative
matching challenge with clues and an Egyptian Mythology crossword puzzle.

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