A deben weight - an ancient artefact - is the springboard for an exploration of Ancient Egyptian society and culture.
Society and culture
Video summary
This video gives pupils an understanding of the society and culture of Ancient Egypt and helps them to understand some of the achievements of this ancient civilisation.
The video begins with a deben - a weight the Ancient Egyptians used to ensure fair and comparable trade of goods.
Moving through the video pupils will gain an overview of many of the jobs that Ancient Egyptians did and information which highlights the importance of the River Nile in the development and success of Ancient Egypt.
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Teacher's Notes
This video gives a snapshot of Ancient Egypt and explores the value of sources to historians.
It can be used to help the pupils understand how we find out about the past as well we the role of 鈥榩lace鈥 in historical civilisations.
If it wasn鈥檛 for the River Nile, Ancient Egypt certainly wouldn鈥檛 have been as successful as it was - and potentially may never have existed.
It also provides a platform to explore the STEM subjects in the context of Ancient Egypt, using a deben as a currency or tool for trade for example.
Points for discussion:
- What was a deben?
- What does the use of the deben tell us about the Ancient Egyptians?
- Why do you think the River Nile was so important to Ancient Egyptian life?
- Can you find out if the Rive Nile is important today?
- Who held the most powerful position in Ancient Egypt?
- What types of hobbies did the Ancient Egyptians enjoy?
Suggested activities:
Following the video teachers can explore case studies around life in Ancient Egypt.
They can use maps and atlases to explore the significance of the River Nile.
Pupils can explore the varying types of historical source and what examples of each can be found in the context of Ancient Egypt. Following this they can explore what the sources tell us about the way of life in Ancient Egyptian times.
Pupils can carry out activities to develop their numeracy skills exploring in more detail how trade worked and the role of the deben.
Pupils can use a balance scale to try balancing items against a single weight in the way that the deben was used: '5 deben of corn exchanged for 5 deben of fruit'.
Pupils can calculate distances of the River Nile and explore in more detail the length of time the Ancient Egyptian period lasted for.
Thinking to careers education and PSE activities, pupils can explore how job roles have changed since the Ancient Egyptian period.
They can find out which job roles remain and which do not, and why.
This film is relevant for teaching History at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd Level in Scotland.
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