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Ancient Egypt on the Timeline

CONCEPTUAL
HistoryAncient Egypt|Ages 7—9|ID: mt_pTz6u49fQt

Place ancient Egypt on a timeline spanning over 3,000 years — from around 3100 BCE (unification under the first pharaoh) to 30 BCE (Roman conquest) — understanding that this civilisation lasted longer than the time between the Romans and today, and was divided into major periods: the Old Kingdom (pyramid age), Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom (empire age)

Mastery Evidence

  • Place ancient Egypt on a timeline showing it lasted over 3,000 years
  • Name the three main periods (Old, Middle, New Kingdom) and associate one fact with each
  • Compare the length of ancient Egyptian civilisation with another time period the child knows

Assessment Prompt

“If you asked [child] when the ancient Egyptians lived and for how long, could they explain that it was thousands of years ago and lasted longer than most other civilisations?”

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