Learning objective

Knowledge
  • To explain the importance of the River Nile to ancient Egyptian civilisation.

 

 

Success criteria

Knowledge
  • I can locate Egypt and the River Nile
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National curriculum

History 

Pupils should be taught about:

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Show the Presentation: Word play and hand out the whiteboards and pens (one between two).

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support:

  • Could use a pre-labelled map of ancient Egypt in the Main event.
  • Could record responses using a device before adding ideas to sticky notes.

Pupils working at greater depth: 

  • Could explain how the River Nile helped people the most and why.
  • Should use the optional Activity: Ancient Egypt and the River Nile in the Wrapping up.
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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding can:

  • Identify Ancient Egypt’s location and where the River
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Vocabulary definitions

  • farming

    Growing food for people to eat.

  • fertile

    Soil which is rich with nutrients and good for growing crops.

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