Made for use with Yr6, but easily adaptable. The children particularly liked this. While it was designed to assess prior knowledge, it is also a good opportunity to talk through multi guess (oops, multi choice!) technique - 4 choice answers usually seem to contain 1 or 2 patently wrong answers, leaving you to choose between 3 or 2 plausible ones.
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This was a fab way to check the children’s existing knowledge. I am Y3 so just took out some of the harder questions and it was perfect for them. <br />
It could be better if the answer appeared on the next click. I adapted it to work like this so that the children could answer on whiteboards and I could assess ‘on the go’
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This looks great, and I would like to use it to assess prior knowledge and promote discussion. This is a new theme to me, and I would like to clarify the correct answers to a few of the questions before I use it with the children. If Julian or a seasoned Ancient Egyptian teacher can help, I´d be most grateful! The questions are: 9, 11, 15, 17, 20 and 23.
JulianL
8 years ago
In all this time I never realised there wasn't a crib sheet! Minor error - sorry. 9 - hundreds, 11 - Anubis, 15 - either way, 17 - violin, 20 - farmers, 23 - Valley of Kings. Thanks for your positive comments. I haven't taught Egyptians since I did these so it's nice to know they are of some continuing use to people.
JulianL
6 years ago
Liz, very sorry, I'm on TES so rarely now I teach in special ed sector and when I am on I don't tend to look at my resources. Probably no use to you now but you asked so here goes:<br />
9 D, 11 C, 15 D, 17 D, 20 C, 23 C.
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