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Ancient Egypt's Lasting Legacy

Evaluate ancient Egypt's lasting legacy: the Egyptians developed early forms of medicine, mathematics (used to build pyramids and survey land after floods), astronomy (calendar based on star observations), and engineering that influenced later civilisations including Greece and Rome — and compare ancient Egypt with other early civilisations (Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, Shang Dynasty) to identify shared features like writing, agriculture, cities, and organised religion

Suggested ages 9–11

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Learning journey

Your child is learning about ancient Egyptian civilization in depth — exploring how pharaohs ruled as god-kings, how the economy and society functioned, and examining Egypt's remarkable achievements in art, architecture, and science that influenced the world for thousands of years.

Evidence of understanding

  • Name at least two Egyptian achievements that influenced later civilisations
  • Identify at least two features that ancient Egypt shared with other early civilisations
  • Explain why studying ancient Egypt helps us understand how human civilisation developed

Assessment prompt

If Ancient Egypt's Lasting Legacy is asked what the ancient Egyptians gave to the world, can they name some lasting achievements and explain how Egypt compared to other ancient civilisations?

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