Learning objective

  • To evaluate the importance of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.

Success criteria

  • I can describe
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National curriculum

History

The National curriculum

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Display the Presentation: Brain dump. Ask the children to tell a partner everything they learnt about the importance of the River Nile to ancient Egyptians.

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support:

Could use the Resource: Rosetta Stone presentation transcript in the Attention grabber; could pre-watch or re-watch the pupil video in the Main event.

Pupils working at greater depth: 

Could consider whether the Rosetta Stone belongs in Egypt rather than in Britain; should complete the timeline activity independently; could add a fact about the Rosetta Stone to their map.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: explaining the significance of the Rosetta

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Vocabulary definitions

  • cartouche

    An oval shape containing hieroglyphs, often used to represent a pharaoh's name.

  • decipher

    To work out the meaning of something written in code or an unknown script.

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