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Ancient Egypt Timeline Display and Sorting Activity

A great classroom display and sorting activity that is perfect for introducing students to some of the key events of Ancient Egypt. Great for class work, distance learning or home schooling. There are 30 posters or cards that include many of the key events and periods from the first settlements in the Valley of the Nile to the end of the empire under Cleopatra.

The posters look great as a display in the classroom and the cards are a brilliant introduction to Ancient Egypt. The displays and cards come both with dates and without dates, so the students can research the dates online before sorting the timeline. The cards look even better when laminated.

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This resources are great for:

  • In class learning
  • Independent work
  • Homework
  • Guided learning sessions
  • Group interventions
  • Emergency sub plans

For a digital version of this resource that students can complete on tablets and computers download the Ancient Egypt Digital Timeline Research and Sorting Activity.

If you are teaching about Ancient Egypt we have some other great resources too:

  • Our Ancient Egypt - 5th & 6th Grade Close Reading Bundle has five activities about key figures from the period.
  • We also have several biography writing units. Each unit includes four lessons and we have Julius Caesar, Tutankhamun and Cleopatra.
  • Another interesting task is our Discussion Based Writing Unit about who was the Greatest Egyptian leader: Cleopatra, Tutankhamun or Ramesses II.

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Other similar or relevant resources:

  • Ancient Egyptian Resources
  • Distance Learning Resources

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