Face replace - Egyptians
Pick a template and either take a selfie, upload a picture, or fill in the face using the drawing tools.
Then, write about what it would have been like to be this person.
Discussion points
- Which roles do you think were most important? Why?
- Imagine what a typical day for each person would involve.
- Was Ancient Egyptian society fair? Why or why not?
Teaching tips:
Use this activity to explore the different roles within Ancient Egyptian society. Ask children to imagine what life would have been like from each person’s perspective. Encourage them to write in role, drawing on their knowledge of life and conventions in Ancient Egypt.
Use alongside Egyptian clothing - lower class, Egyptian clothing - pharaohs and Egyptian clothing - upper class. Select 'Related activities' to see more.
Use alongside Egyptian clothing - lower class, Egyptian clothing - pharaohs and Egyptian clothing - upper class. Select 'Related activities' to see more.
Use this activity to explore the different roles within Ancient Egyptian society. Ask children to imagine what life would have been like from each person’s perspective. Encourage them to write in role, drawing on their knowledge of life and conventions in Ancient Egypt.
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