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Ancient Egypt. Uncover the secrets of one of the world’s oldest civilizations. It’s the year 2490 B.C. Wooden boats cruise along the Nile River in Egypt as thousands of workers stack giant stone blocks into a pyramid. This 200-foot-tall structure honors a pharaoh named Menkaure. This pharaoh’s father, Khafre, ordered construction of a 450 ...
- Jessica Van Dop Dejesus
These videos explore the KS2 History topic Ancient Egypt.There are five films devoted to key themes - such as the River Nile and Gods and goddesses - each inspired by a particular historical artefact.
Ancient Egypt for Kids. Ancient Egypt was one of the greatest and most powerful civilizations in the history of the world. It lasted for over 3000 years from 3150 BC to 30 BC. The civilization of ancient Egypt was located along the Nile River in northeast Africa. The Nile was the source of much of ancient Egypt's wealth.
Ancient Egypt was located in northeastern Africa, along the banks of the Nile River. This mighty river was the lifeblood of Egypt, providing water for crops, transportation, and fertile soil for farming. The land around the Nile was known as the "Black Land" because of its rich, dark soil, while the desert beyond was called the "Red Land."
Travel back in time thousands of years to the banks of the Nile, to learn about the ancient Egyptian civilisation with this year 5/6 BBC Bitesize history guide.
This animation was produced by HopSkip for BBC Teach as part of a series aimed at 7-11 year olds on the topic of Ancient Egypt. This video gives pupils an understanding…
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Oct 19, 2023 · The world of ancient Egypt is different from students’ contemporary lives in many respects. The Ancient Egypt 101 video (above) is an ideal place to start them on their exploration of that civilization. Before they watch the video, have student volunteers to share any information they already know about ancient Egypt.