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Ancient Egypt: Egyptian Mythology & Spiritual Beliefs

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All the foundational information your students need to build their knowledge, interest, and skills upon. Concise information in point form with stunning images and thought-provoking questions. **

The Egyptian's connection with death and resurrection was central to their worldview. Their spiritual beliefs were shaped by their natural world and provided guidance to their lives.

Google App Links are on the Teacher Instructions Sheet!

Topics covered in this lesson include:

♦ The Nature of Egyptian Religion

♦ The Different Gods and Goddesses

♦ Egyptian Priests

♦ The Book of the Dead

♦ The Egyptian Afterlife

♦ Mummification

♦ The Impact of Religion on Egyptian Society

Two versions of this lesson!

The first is a Presentation - PowerPoint/Google Slides - for those teachers who know the topic and want to guide their students through the material. This class takes approximately 60-minutes. There are three links to Youtube in the presentation. The videos are ~15 minutes. Youtube links are checked weekly and updated when necessary. There are handouts for note taking along with reflection questions included with this presentation.

The second version consists of the information and images on worksheets that the students can read through at their own pace. This is best done if laptops or tablets are available for the class or for online learning. This version comes with more indepth questions that the students can work through at their own pace.

Check out the entire Egypt series:

Lesson 1: The Unification of Egypt

Lesson 2: Egypt the Old Kingdom

Lesson 3: Egyptian Gods and Religion

Lesson 4: Ancient Egyptian Society

Lesson 5: The New Kingdom Part 1: Rise of an Empire

Lesson 6: The New Kingdom Part 2: Religious Revolution

Lesson 7: The New Kingdom Part 3: End of an Era

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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, attending to such features as the date and origin of the information.
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of how key events or ideas develop over the course of the text.
Analyze in detail a series of events described in a text; determine whether earlier events caused later ones or simply preceded them.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary describing political, social, or economic aspects of history/social studies.
Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, connecting insights gained from specific details to an understanding of the text as a whole.

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