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These Ancient Egypt Tutankhamun video differentiated KS2 KS3 SEND worksheets were updated on 21 Dec 2024. Please check that you can access the video before you download these sheets. These questions are for a c. four-minute video, one of a set of eight. This resource is CHEAPER THAN HALF PRICE in the bundle.

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16 questions for the c. 4-minute film. Now differentiated THREE ways! All versions look similar, but “B” version has subtle clues, and “C” version asks pupils to circle the right answers from a choice of three, allowing pupils with literacy difficulties to access the work. Questions right up to the end, no slack time. Answer sheet. Very easy to mark. .doc & .pdf for all files. Two separate links to the film on all sheets. Find the film either on YouTube’s BBC Teach channel or on the BBC Teach KS2 Ancient Egypt website. The BBC Teach version has scripted subtitles, not auto-generated hieroglyphic nonsense.

The BBC says: “This video gives a snapshot of Ancient Egypt and how important the process of burial was, particularly to the pharaohs. It can be used to discuss the process of burial, and how much thought went into preparations and carrying out the process itself. It will help pupils understand how we find out about the past and the role of sources in this exploration. We find out about King Tutankhamun’s life through the sources that were found in his tomb - the burial mask, the shabti and other items. This provides opportunities for pupils to explore the role and reliability of sources when carrying out historical enquiry. Pupils can discuss how early explorers such as Howard Carter would have felt at the time of the discovery and also to consider how they would handle historical remains sensitively - preserving what was found while learning from the remains.”

The BBC KS2 Class Clips Ancient Egypt web-page has the video and extensive teachers’ notes, suggesting further work.

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