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“My purpose is to engage students in dialogue so they can see other’s points of view – in a world that needs this more than ever. I do this by sharing lessons on this site which connect students with the past and inspire critical thinking.

Please read below to find details about this one.” Dan

This lesson is titled “Why was the River Nile so important to Ancient Egypt?”

The lesson begins with a game of Deal or No Deal? where students have to guess three statistics related to the Nile. The Key Question is then introduced along with aims and graduated objectives (all will/most will/some will). There are then 6 slides of background information to allow for teacher exposition. The class are then take part in a dartboard diagram activity where they place 12 reasons more centrally depending on how important they feel they are (from 3 factors – cultural, political, and economic). They then write a letter explaining the Key Question (3 examples are provided). Aims and objectives are revisited and the lesson concludes with a plenary in which students place 16 Post-It notes into either a true or false trash can to test knowledge gained in the lesson. I hope your students get as much out of this lesson as mine always do.

And before you leave be sure to follow Dan’s History Highway for more info on hundreds of fully-resourced lessons for busy teachers!

Wishing you a terrific day.

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