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  1. https://patreon.com/freeschool - Help support more content like this!One of the most powerful and longest lasting civilizations in the history of the world, ...

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    1.Kid’s Animated History Egypt

    This short, animated showis perfect for kids using BookShark Levels B or G. It explains how Ancient Egyptians took advantage the Nile's flooding and also explains how Upper and Lower Egypt unified. Your kids will learn fun facts about Egypt told in a simple, easy-to-understand way.

    2. TheGreat Mystery of the Pyramids of Egypt

    This 3 minute animated film explains how the Egyptians built the pyramids. It's perfect for kids studying Level B Intro to World History.

    3. KingTut and His Treasure for Kids: Biography of Tutankhamun

    Ideal for kids using BookShark Level G, this five minute documentaryoffers a fascinating look at King Tut’s life and his tomb.

    NOTE: These shows are no longer available at Netflix. Hopefully you can locate them on other streaming platforms.

    6.Ramesses II: The Great Journey

    Follow the journey from Ramesses II’s death at the old age of 92 to the burial ritual. Explorers search for his tomb in this approximately one hour long documentary. Although it covers very little of Ramesses II’s reign, it is a fascinating look at what happens after his death. Rated G, this is appropriate for kids in both BookShark Levels 1 and 6, though those in Level 6 will likely find it more interesting.

    7.Egypt’s Lost Queens

    This documentary, which explores the Egyptian women who went before Cleopatra—Hetepheres, Hatshepsut, Nefertari, and Arsinoe--is rated PG-13, so you may want to screen it ahead of time. Watch this show to learn an angle of Egyptian history that isn’t often explored.

    8. Ancient Egypt: Life and Death in the Valley of the Kings

    This documentaryis hosted by Dr. Joann Fletcher, a renowned Egyptologist and the same person who hosted Egypt’s Lost Queens. Here, she examines the life of a couple who lived in Ancient Egypt and whose remains are now housed at the Egyptian Museum of Turin. While your children are learning about Ancient Egypt and reading excellent literature related to the time period, choose some of these interesting documentaries and shows to teach your children in a different way and to enrich what they ar...

    Melissa is a homeschool mom to three kids. BookShark is her primary curriculum, and she and her kids love it! When she's not homeschooling, she's either shuttling kids from one activity to another or working from home as a freelance writer. You can read more about Melissa's homeschool journey at her blog Moms Plans.

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  4. Travel back in time to the land of pyramids and pharaohs! 🏺 In this episode of Exploring Together, we’ll uncover amazing facts about Ancient Egypt. Learn ho...

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  5. 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.

  6. New Kingdom (c. 1550-1070 BC): This was a golden age for Egypt, with powerful pharaohs like Akhenaten and Tutankhamun. Egypt became a major power in the region, conquering neighboring lands. Late Period (c. 1070-332 BC): After the New Kingdom, Egypt faced internal strife and foreign invasions, leading to a decline in power. Life in Ancient Egypt

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