Hampshire Wardrobe

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Box 1 Ancient Egyptians 1: Everyday Life

This box contains a theatrical costume and a selection of everyday objects which demonstrate what life was like in Ancient Egypt. It can be used both as an introductory resource as well as supporting learning throughout the topic of Ancient Egypt.

Egyptian costumeIdeal for use with Key Stage 2, years 3 and 4

Key learning objectives

  • History: To enable pupils to explore what everyday life was like in Ancient Egypt by handling replica objects and taking part in group activities.

Links to unit 10 of the QCA scheme of work: What can we find out about Ancient Egypt from what has survived?

  • Speaking and Listening: Encourages Pupils to work efficiently as a member of a group by using speaking and listening skills.
  • Literacy: To explore Ancient Egypt through studying Egyptian myths and Legends.
  • Citizenship: To recognise the differences between life in Ancient Egypt and Britain through handling replica artefacts.

Egyptian artefactsLinks to unit 5 of the QCA scheme of work: Living in a Diverse World.

Box contents

  • Theatrical costume consisting of a Gold Cape, Gold Dress and a decorated collar and belt (this costume is quite delicate and is for display only).
  • Replica Artefacts include a scribes writing set, statuettes, a Shabti, a scarab beetle, wall painting fragment, Hieroglyphic alphabet slab and a plaster model of Tutankhamun’s death mask.
  • Resources include Teacher’s notes, Books, an audio tape of stories from ancient Egypt, posters, booklets and activity ideas.
 
Egyptians costume

Hiring the Talking Boxes

Boxes must be collected on Monday between 12 noon and 4.30pm, and returned on Friday before 4.30pm

To discuss your needs or to make a booking please telephone Alexandra Walker tel 01962 826725.

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