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Used with success across Key Stage 2.

Engage in a powerful culminating activity with the final lesson - “Should Europeans Display Mummies in Museums or Should They Be Sent Back to Egypt?” from our comprehensive exploration pack. In this thought-provoking lesson, students will have the opportunity to revisit the initial question posed at the start of the unit and reflect critically on the ethical dilemma. By providing a safe and judgment-free environment, students can freely express their thoughts and opinions, showcasing their learning and critical thinking skills developed throughout the unit.

Key Features of the Final Lesson - Critical Reflection on Mummy Display:

Reflecting on the Unit of Work: Encourage students to reflect on their journey throughout the unit, revisiting the knowledge, insights, and perspectives they have gained. This reflection sets the stage for them to critically analyze the ethical question.

Writing Critically: Create a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to write in a critical and thoughtful manner. Emphasise that there are no right or wrong answers to the ethical question, allowing students the freedom to express their opinions without fear of judgment.

Analysing Multiple Perspectives: Encourage students to consider and incorporate multiple perspectives into their writing. Students should engage with arguments for and against displaying mummies in museums or repatriating them to Egypt, demonstrating their ability to think critically and evaluate diverse viewpoints.

Applying Ethical Frameworks: Guide students in applying ethical frameworks, such as cultural preservation, respect for cultural heritage, and the rights of descendant communities, to their analysis and arguments. This allows them to consider the broader ethical implications and impacts of the decision.

Synthesizing Learning: Challenge students to synthesize their learning from the unit, drawing upon the knowledge, evidence, and critical thinking skills they have acquired. Encourage them to support their arguments with examples, evidence, and logical reasoning.

Celebrating Diverse Perspectives: Foster an atmosphere of respect and appreciation for diverse perspectives. Encourage students to engage in constructive discussion and consider counterarguments, demonstrating empathy and an understanding of the complexity of the issue.

Celebrate the diversity of opinions and encourage students to express their thoughts confidently, knowing that their perspectives are valued and respected. This final lesson serves as a culmination of their learning journey, demonstrating their ability to analyse complex ethical dilemmas with nuance and thoughtfulness.

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Ancient Egypt - Should the mummies go back to Egypt? - Full Scheme (Seven Lessons)

Seven Lessons for the price of four! This bundle contains 7 lessons each easily modified or amended to meet the needs of your own KS2 class. Embark on an exciting and comprehensive exploration of Ancient Egypt with our carefully curated Ancient Egypt Exploration Pack. This pack consists of seven engaging lessons, each designed to captivate students' curiosity, foster critical thinking, and deepen their understanding of this fascinating civilization. Lesson 1 - What do I already know?: In this introductory lesson, students will immerse themselves in the wonders of Ancient Egypt. They will gain a broad understanding of its history, geography, and cultural significance. Through interactive activities, they will assess their prior knowledge and set the stage for their exploration. Lesson 2 - How, Why, and Who Got Mummified?: Dive into the intriguing world of mummification with this lesson. Students will explore the mummification process, discover its cultural and religious significance, and even participate in hands-on activities, such as mummifying an apple. They will engage in discussions, critical thinking exercises, and an exit ticket to solidify their understanding. Lesson 3 - How Do We Know About Ancient Egypt?: Uncover the secrets of deciphering the past with this lesson. Students will examine primary and secondary sources, including artifacts and hieroglyphics, to understand how we piece together the puzzle of Ancient Egypt's history. They will engage in picture analysis, translation exercises, and discussions on the reliability of sources. Lesson 4 - How was Egyptian Culture influenced by the Nile?: Explore the profound influence of the Nile River on Egyptian culture and civilization. Through interactive discussions, missing word problems, and comprehension questions, students will understand how the Nile shaped the daily lives, agriculture, and economy of the ancient Egyptians. They will appreciate the gifts of the Nile and the interdependence between the river and the people. Lesson 5 - Howard Carter: Hero or Villain?: In this thought-provoking lesson, students will delve into the life of Howard Carter, the famed archaeologist who discovered Tutankhamun's tomb. They will critically analyze the ethics of archeology, exploring the impact of Carter's work and ultimately deciding whether he should be considered a hero or a villain. Students will engage in discussions, reflection activities, and ethical decision-making exercises. Lesson 6 - Why would finding Cleopatra be so significant?: Journey into the enigmatic world of Cleopatra with this lesson. Students will critically examine aspects of Cleopatra's life, such as her ethnicity, beauty, and cause of death. By investigating archaeological evidence, primary sources, and historical interpretations, students will form their own informed opinions about Cleopatra's significance. Engaging discussions, evidence analysis, and critical thinking exercises will challenge their preconceptions and deepen their understanding. Lesson 7 - Should the mummies go back to Egypt?: Conclude the exploration pack with a thought-provoking lesson on the ethical dilemmas surrounding the display of mummies in museums. Students will critically evaluate arguments for and against displaying mummies or repatriating them to Egypt. Through respectful discussions, reflective writing, and critical analysis, students will develop a nuanced understanding of the complex ethical considerations involved. Each lesson in this scheme has been meticulously crafted to engage students in interactive and thought-provoking activities. By fostering critical thinking, cultural sensitivity, and historical analysis, this pack provides a comprehensive and immersive experience that deepens students' understanding of the wonders and mysteries of Ancient Egypt.

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