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Ancient Egypt Informational Text Writing Unit | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

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Teacher Contributor:
Creative Primary Literacy
Grade Level:
5-6
File Type:
PDF
Pages:
17
Answer Key:
Included
Teaching Duration:
3 Hours
  • Ancient Egypt Informational Text Writing Unit | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
  • Ancient Egypt Informational Text Writing Unit | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
  • Ancient Egypt Informational Text Writing Unit | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
  • Ancient Egypt Informational Text Writing Unit | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
  • Ancient Egypt Informational Text Writing Unit | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
  • Ancient Egypt Informational Text Writing Unit | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
  • Ancient Egypt Informational Text Writing Unit | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
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Description

An informational writing unit about Ancient Egypt. The unit focuses on key facts about the history of the ancient civilization that dated from 3100 BC until the Roman invasion of Cleopatra's forces in 30 BC. The unit has been split into three separate lessons and is perfect for students in fifth grade and sixth grade.

Included in this PDF printable resource:

  • Four fact sheets which students need to cut out and sort into paragraphs
  • Writing templates for four draft paragraphs
  • A prompt sheet for students to write their introduction
  • A template for students to write up their neat informational text
  • A crossword puzzle and wordsearch to consolidate learning

If you would like your class to look at Ancient Egypt in more detail then our Bundle of Reading Comprehension activities looks at the ancient civilisation and some of the key figures – there are 5 activities!

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This resource is great for:

  • In class learning
  • Independent work
  • Homework
  • Creative writing sessions
  • Assessment practice
  • Emergency sub plans

The first lesson is interactive and involves them cutting out facts, and then sorting these facts into paragraphs. In the second lesson the children need to use these facts to write four paragraphs. Then, in the final lesson your class will need to use the format provided to write an introduction for the text before checking their draft paragraphs for mistakes and writing up their work into a neat copy on the template provided.

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