Ancient Egyptians

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Ancient Egyptian activities
Apprentice embalmer
artefact making activities
arts integration for teacher development
arts-based learning
Assessor Gods
Authentic practices
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Balsa Wood
Canopic Jars
Card
Cardboard
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Craft Knife
creative curriculum design
Dance
Dead Person
drama in education
Dried
Egyptian Artefacts
Egyptian tomb paintings
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experiential pedagogy
Glue
Gold Braid
Gold Paper
Gold Thread
Goldsmiths
Ground Herbs
Hold
Ointment Holders
Osiris
primary history teaching
Smooth
Spoon Handle
Terracotta
Thread
Tip
Wooden Skewer

Product details

  • ISBN 9781853469404
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This innovative series is designed to help teachers bring history topics to life through imaginative creative arts activities. Each pack includes 10 laminated, double-sided cards, printed in full color. Every card describes in detail activities that recreate aspects of life in a particular historical period, using art, drama and dance. All activities are based on historically researched authentic practices of the time. Ideal for whole class or small group sessions, the packs are an inspiration for busy teachers looking for new ways to approach project work at Key Stage 2 - and can also easily be used with Key Stage 1 classes.

Ancient Egyptian activities in this pack include using clay to create artifacts: the Game of Snake, soul houses and canopic jars; recreating rituals through drama: the Apprentice Embalmer and Weighing the Heart; making tomb paintings and bas relief; making shell jewelry, scarab rings and amulets; and creating a dance for the Festival of the Nile.

Jane Bower is a practising primary teacher and in-service education provider based in Cambridge.

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