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Gods of the Ancient EgyptiansA Collaborative Activity for History at Key Stage 2Teacher’s Notes:These activities provide children with a card game to teach/consolidate names andcharacteristics of 6 Egyptian gods.Activity Instructions:Activity 1: Children to work in groups of 6.1. Cut the cards from pages 1-6.2. Player 1 picks up a card, reads the sentence. That person keeps the card and hasto collect 3 more of the same god.3. Player 2 picks up a card and reads it. They either keep the card if it is a card ofthe god they are collecting, OR place it under the pile and have another turn.4. Player 3 repeats the actions and either keeps the card OR places it under the pile.Keep going until each player in the group has 4 cards of the same god.(If on their turn a player wants to change a card they had already collected, they canplace the card at the bottom of the pile and take another card.)NB: Newly EAL arrived pupils may need support with reading the text.Activity 2: This is a discussion activity and can be played in a group of 3 or 41. Cut the text cards from ‘Name the god activity cards’ on page 7 and place facedown.2. Cut out the images of each of the gods, from page 8 and place at the top ofthe table.3. Cut the ‘names of the Egyptian gods activity cards’ on page 7 and match thesentences and images to the names.Gods of the Ancient EgyptiansBristol & South Gloucestershire Consortium: EMAS September 2010Images: Kerrie CriscioneEditor: Julie EmburyAdvice and Guidance: Yasmin Malik & Harvinder Bilkhu

Each player picks up a card and the group discuss under which god the text should beplaced. If the player places the card correctly without discussion they gain a point.Activity 3: Writing Activity1. 7 worksheets from pages 9 and 10 (1 for each of the gods, and one aboutHorus, Osiris and Isis.2. Pupils can fill in the gaps by referring to cards on pages 1-6.3. Teacher’s answers available on pages 11 to 12.See the following .ac.uk/interactives/interactive fs.asp?swfpath history/ancient/egyptians/gods gallery.shtmlGods of the Ancient EgyptiansBristol & South Gloucestershire Consortium: EMAS September 2010Images: Kerrie CriscioneEditor: Julie EmburyAdvice and Guidance: Yasmin Malik & Harvinder Bilkhu

He is one of the oldest Egyptiangods.AnubisHe guides people to the after life.AnubisHe has the head of a jackal.AnubisHe watches over bodies while theyare mummified.Anubis1

She is the sister and wife of Osiris.IsisShe is the mother of Horus.IsisOn her head she wears cows’ hornswith the sun between them.IsisIsis2

She sits on a throne.BastetShe is a goddess.BastetShe is worshipped in the towncalled Bubastis.BastetShe has the head of a cat.Bastet3

He is the son of Isis and Osiris.HorusHe is the Sun God.HorusHe wears the double crown ofEgypt.HorusHe has the body of a falcon.Horus4

He wears a white crown.OsirisHe is the father of Horus.OsirisHe is the judge of the dead.OsirisHe is brother and husband of Isis.Osiris5

He is the god of wisdom and writing.ThothHis head is an ibis bird.ThothHe carries a writing stick because hewas a scribe (writer) to the gods.ThothSometimes he takes the form of ababoon.Thoth6

Name the God Activity CardsHe is one of the oldest Egyptiangods.He has the head of a jackal.He is brother and husband of Isis.He guides people to the after life.He watches over bodies while theyare mummified.He is the father of Horus.She is the sister and wife of Osiris. She is the mother of Horus.He is the judge of the dead.She is the protector of children.On her head she wears cows’ hornswith the sun between them.He wears a white crown.She sits on a throne.She is worshipped in the town called He is the god of wisdom and writing.Bubastis.She is a goddess.She has the head of a cat.He carries a writing stick becausehe was a scribe (writer) to the gods.He is the son of Isis and Osiris.He wears the double crown ofEgypt.His head is an ibis bird.He is the Sun God.He has the body of a falcon.Sometimes he takes the form of ababoon.Names of the Egyptian Gods Activity cardsBastetIsisThothHorusOsirisAnubis7

Name the God Activity Cards Images8

Gods of the Ancient Egyptians: WorksheetsA was one of the oldest gods.He w o bodies while tw m and guided them to ta l .B was worshipped in the town ofB .She has the head of a c and s on at .T was the god of w andw .He carried a w s because he was ascribe for the gods. He had the head of an I .Other Information we have found out about Egyptians gods9

Gods of the Ancient Egyptians: Activity CardsIsis w ch with the sb t on her head.She was the p of c .H was the s god. He had the body of af and wore the d c ofE .O wore a wc . He lookedlike a mummy. He was the j of the d .He decided if they could go to an a life.HO and I were threegods who made a family. Isis was the sand w of O and H wastheir son.10

Gods of the Ancient Egyptians: Answer sheetAnubis was one of the oldest gods.He watches over bodies while theywere mummified and guided them to theafter life.Bastet was worshipped in the town ofBubastis.She has the head of a cat and sits on athrone.Thoth was the god of wisdom andwriting.He carried a writing stick because he was a scribe forthe gods. He had the head of an Ibis.Other Information we have found out about Egyptians gods11

Gods of the Ancient Egyptians: Activity CardsIsis wore cow’s horns with the sunbetween them on her head.She was the protector of children.Horus was the sun god. He had the body of afalcon and wore the double crown ofEgypt.Osiris wore a white crown. He looked like a mummy. Hewas the judge of the dead.He decided if they could go to an after life.Horus, Osiris and Isis were three gods who madea family. Isis was the sisterand wife of Osiris and Horus was their son.12

characteristics of 6 Egyptian gods. Activity Instructions: Activity 1: Children to work in groups of 6. 1. Cut the cards from pages 1-6. 2. Player 1 picks up a card, reads the sentence. That person keeps the card and has to collect 3 more of the same god. 3. Player 2 picks up a card a

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