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History·Ancient Egypt·conceptual

Scribes and the Rosetta Stone

Know that scribes were specially trained people who could read and write hieroglyphs, that the Rosetta Stone — a slab with the same text in three scripts — was the key to cracking the hieroglyphic code, and that Jean-François Champollion used it to decipher hieroglyphs in 1822 after centuries of mystery

Suggested ages 7–9

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Learning journey

Your child is discovering the fascinating world of ancient Egypt — learning about pharaohs and pyramids, gods and mummification, hieroglyphs and daily life along the Nile River over 3,000 years of history.

Evidence of understanding

  • Explain the importance of scribes as the only people who could read and write
  • Describe the Rosetta Stone as having the same message in three different scripts
  • Name Champollion as the person who decoded hieroglyphs using the Rosetta Stone

Assessment prompt

If Scribes and the Rosetta Stone sees the Rosetta Stone in a museum (or a picture of it), can they explain why it was so important and how it helped us read hieroglyphs?

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