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Ancient Egyptian farming compared to modern
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Ancient Egyptian farming compared to modern

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Grade Level Kindergarten, Grade 3, Grades 6-8
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A PowerPoint in two parts because of size; each slide with explanatory notes. Compares Ancient Egyptian farming with modern; with a reminder that not everyone farms with machines. A handout helps children identify some of the main stages of the farming community. <P>Appropriate for Early Childhood Education (Pre-K and younger). ECE-SO, ECE-SO-le

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farming_ancient_Egyptian_and_modern.ppt

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February 7, 2020
3.71 MB
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farming_ancient_Egyptian_and_modern_2.ppt

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February 7, 2020
8.81 MB
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farming_worksheet.doc

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February 7, 2020
4.31 MB
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5 Reviews
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SML Member February 16, 2009
really useful powerpoints and worksheet

Many thanks for this resource- would be even better with a couple of notes to accompany each picture to explain, but will definitely use : )

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SML Member September 06, 2009
Great and save so much time

Many thanks - I thought the powerpoints were useful and was thinking I would need to create some sort of matching activity....only to find your matching worksheet. You saved a great deal of my time. Many thanks

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SML Member January 23, 2012

Just what I was about to spend hours creating (but probably better). Thank you so much. I can get some sleep tonight!

flowerpower58
flowerpower58 February 09, 2014

Useful for oral language and comparing and contrasting then and now.

cspencer133
cspencer133 March 22, 2014

The activity is a good visual for students to compare and contrast farming methods and lifestyles. However, it would only be valuable as a supplement to a more complete lesson plan.

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