Learning objective

  • To explain how and why the Egyptians mummified people.

Success criteria

  • I can explain
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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: Speak like an expert and allow the children time to work in pairs to present information about the pyramids that they can recall from the last lesson.

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support:

Could use the Activity: Sequencing mummification cards to support the stages of mummifying the tomato.

Pupils working at greater depth:

Could research and compare the afterlife beliefs of other civilisations to the Egyptians; could write a description for each of their images showing the mummification process; could consider what the complex mummification process tells us about the ancient Egyptians.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: explaining the

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Vocabulary definitions

  • amulet

    A decorated good luck charm used for protection.

  • canopic jars

    Containers used by the ancient Egyptians to preserve body parts.

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