Week 3 of 12- A historical & geographical lesson on the importance of the River Nile to Ancient Egyptians
This product contains a 16-slide Teaching PowerPoint and 1 main task that can be implemented digitally or physically. The PPT guides students through learning the key reasons why the River Nile was pivotal to the Ancient Egyptian Civilization. The main task sees children creating a digital or physical fact file using the information included in this pack. This activity can be conducted individually or in small groups both physically or digitally. The focus is on recalling key facts and independent research using the internet.
This product contains 5 activities, including:
True or False recap activity about the Nile
Linked YouTube video discussing the relevance of the Nile
Questions about the video to answer as a class
Informative teaching slides for the purpose of the Nile
Introduction of task (creating a fact file about the Nile using PicCollage, Popplet or physically on paper)
This download includes:
A 16-slide Teaching PowerPoint
‘How to use this product’ explanation within the PPT
Outlined Main Task with signposted relevant apps
JPEG Example of how PicCollage can be used to create a fact file
Outline of the planning with links to accessing the rest of the course
A learning path to outline the focuses for the rest of the course
3 fonts for editing .ppt & .docx documents
Ancient Egypt Resources by LiL
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 1: Introduction & Timelines
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 2: Mapping Egypt
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 3: The River Nile
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 4: Social Structures
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 5: Daily Life
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 6: Gods & Goddesses
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 7: Mummification
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 8: The Pyramids
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 9: The Afterlife
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 10: Hieroglyphs
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 11: King Tut’s Tomb
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 12: Archaeology
X Egyptian Themed Skip Counting - Times Tables Board Games
X Egyptian Cinderella- Character Description
Week 1 of 12- An introduction to the Ancient Egypt topic, key vocabulary, BC/AD and timelines.
This product contains a 12-slide Teaching PowerPoint and 8 pages of worksheets that guide students through learning the chronology of where the Egyptian civilisation fell in the context of 12 important world history events. This activity can be conducted as a class or in smaller groups both physically (using string and clothespins/pegs) or digitally. The children then have a sorting activity for key points in Egyptian history! The focus is on problem solving, understanding the meaning of BC and AD and understanding the chronology of this impressive civilisation.
This product contains 4 activities, including:
‘What do we already know?’ sticky note activity
Understanding timelines (creating your own)
Sorting World History events using physical or digital cards
Sorting key Ancient Egypt events using physical or digital cards
This download includes:
A 12-slide Teaching PowerPoint
‘How to use this product’ explanation within the PPT
Outline of the planning with links to accessing the rest of the course
A learning path to outline the focuses for the rest of the course
3 fonts for editing .ppt & .docx documents
Extra challenges to push on your critical thinkers
Ancient Egypt Resources by LiL
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 1: Introduction & Timelines
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 2: Mapping Egypt
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 3: The River Nile
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 4: Social Structures
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 5: Daily Life
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 6: Gods & Goddesses
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 7: Mummification
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 8: The Pyramids
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 9: The Afterlife
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 10: Hieroglyphs
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 11: King Tut’s Tomb
X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 12: Archaeology
X Egyptian Themed Skip Counting - Times Tables Board Games
X Egyptian Cinderella- Character Description
I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress!
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Miss Austin
Hi everyone.
This is a powerpoint that I've tweaked from others I've found with my own work on top.
It includes three 1-hour lessons based on
- celebrations (4th july/thanksgiving)
- founding fathers (who and why)
- constitution (what and why)
enjoy!
11 resources for research on broadway, thanksgiving and 4th july.
Works well in an american topic, for obvious reasons, or celebrations around the world for PSHE or RE.
Miss Ritchie
Hi there,
Here's a big dump of Stone Age related resources. Apologies in advance for the names of the files not being terribly organised, however there are 43 resources that can hopefully save your time!
Included:
diaries
narrative
class assembly
lots of word/sentence starter banks
check lists for writing
front page for topic journals
glossary of terms
persuasion
fact finding sheets
In this resource pack, you will find 18 resources for homework, English lessons and History lessons.
Includes Character descriptions, grammar homework based on adverbial phrases, newspaper articles, bayeux tapestry resources and blurb writing resources.
If you have ANY questions, feel free to send them my way. I always respond and will always assist when needed.
Enjoy!
Hello, All!
Here’s the first Tudor resource I’m selling- there’ll be a big pack for sale at the end of this term, but for now, here are 2 resources that are differentiated and are topically laid out.
There’s a recipe to follow, along with a write-up sheet that’s differentiated based on English ability.
Additionally, there’s a pdf of a wordsearch and a cross-word puzzle that’s topically linked for when you’re waiting for the bread to prove!
Miss A*
Hi everybody.
Here’s a resource for you to use at your leisure. It’s an Egyptian themed piece of work pitched at a LA Year 4/HA year 3 ability cohort. It is differentiated and focuses on comparing masses and multiples of masses in kg and g.
Perfect for cross-curricular learning steeped in ancient Egyptian context!
Here is a set of differentiated Egyptian-themed word problems for addition.
The children can collect the gems based on how many questions they collect!
Hello all!
Here’s a 3-way differentiated resource for getting children into groups of understanding using column subtraction. I use this with my year 3 and 4 children, and they love getting into role to complete it.
The task involves children interviewing for three different jobs in Ancient Egyptian society: High priest, Scholar or Pharaoh. The job they get depends on their answers to the questions- you can discuss that, whilst there was a heirarchy, without people in every role, society wouldn’t exist.
Ancient Egypt Themed Skip Counting Board Games- All Times Tables (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) covered! Thematic Learning.
This resource contains 4 differentiated board games that focus on like times tables and have clear progression to the trickier tables. Children must count forwards and backwards in a given times table and use their working memory to hold numbers and manipulate them mentally. There are written tasks at the bottom of each board game worksheet too to further concrete children’s retention of the times tables.
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Included in this download:**
4 board games in an Ancient Egypt Theme on a single PDF file for ease
Editable versions of the board games as a .docx Word Document file
2 fonts to edit resources with
I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress.
Thank you and happy teaching!
Miss Austin
Used when writing descriptions or a sequel to the novel How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell, this resource allows children to be creative when writing at length. PDF & Word document versions provided for layout and editing purposes.
How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this 2-pack of resources allows children the space to write their own sequel, present their work neatly and even design their own front and back cover.
This resource could be used as a write-up sheet for character descriptions, as a book layout for writing a sequel or prequel to the story or for writing an in-depth book review.
Other How to Train Your Dragon resources:
X How To Train Your Dragon: Entire 6-week English Unit Pack
X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 1
X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 2
X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 3
X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 4
X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 5
X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 6
X How To Train Your Dragon: Book Review
**This pack includes **
Multiple lesson ideas with linked resources and brief lesson plans for week of lessons
Learning objectives
Must, Should, Could success criteria
Full introductory lesson plan with assessment ideas
Powerpoint presentation with animations to introduce WW2 and evacuation
Self-produced worksheet for main activity
Starter activity that is differentiated
Writing frame for Lower Ability for factfile
If you have any questions, or feel it needs anything extra, please contact me and I’ll be happy to oblige,
Miss Austin (: