Three thousand years of ancient Egyptian history is a lot to absorb. Rather than trying to put together a timeline that covers such a vast era, it is useful to isolate a few important individuals, and research their impact on the development of ancient Egypt. In this activity students will research some ancient Egyptians who made significant contributions to the success of their civilization.
Using a Spider Map students should answer the question: Which individuals had a significant impact on the development of ancient Egypt?
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Extended Activity
This activity has a number of possible extensions. Students could make a second Spider Map and focus only on important women in ancient Egypt. Alternatively, students could also focus on a single concept throughout Egyptian history, e.g. empire building, architecture, religious development.
As an alternate to this spider map, students can focus on one particular figure in Egyptian History and create a biography poster! You can add additional templates to this assignment and update the instructions accordingly to provide students with more options.
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Student Instructions
Create a spider map that describes some of the important figures in ancient Egypt and the impact they had on the civilization's development.
Foster teamwork by having students work together to create a class collection of biography posters about important Egyptian figures. This approach encourages research, creativity, and peer learning.
Divide students into small groups and assign each group one notable figure from ancient Egypt. This ensures focused research and prevents duplication.
Encourage students to use trustworthy books, articles, and approved websites for their research. Model how to check facts and cite sources.
Ask each group to design a poster highlighting their figure’s life, achievements, and impact. Encourage the use of images, timelines, and key facts to make posters visually appealing.
Display the posters around the classroom and invite students to walk around, view each group’s work, and leave positive comments or questions. This promotes engagement, discussion, and reflection.
Key figures in ancient Egypt include Ramses III, Nefertiti, Thutmose III, Tutankhamen, Khufu, Hatshepsut, Cleopatra VII, and Imhotep. Their contributions ranged from military leadership and monumental building to religious reforms and advancements in medicine, all shaping the civilization’s success and legacy.
Use a spider map activity where students research and summarize the lives and impacts of important ancient Egyptians. This visual organizer helps students connect individuals to their contributions in a clear, engaging format.
A spider map is a graphic organizer that places a central idea (like “important figures of ancient Egypt”) in the center, with related individuals and their achievements branching out. It helps students visually organize and understand complex information.
Extensions include creating a spider map focused on important women in Egypt, researching a specific theme (e.g., architecture), or making a biography poster on a single figure. These options support deeper exploration and student choice.
Notable women in ancient Egypt include Nefertiti, Hatshepsut, and Cleopatra VII. They were influential as pharaohs, queens, and leaders, shaping politics, religion, and culture during their time.