Description
The Story Told (Ancient Egypt PPT) - AP Art History - Palette of King Narmer - King Menkaura and Queen - Seated Scribe - Last Judgment of Hunefer - Compare and Contrast - Google Drive - Teacher Lecture Notes - Student Notes
Engage students in art historical thinking skills with this lesson using compare and contrast in Ancient Egypt. In addition to learning about form, function, content, and context, students will be pushed to analyze Ancient Egyptian art.
This resource comes as a Google Drive resource. When you download this resource, you will see the terms of use and printing notes. On the printing notes page, you will have a link to the Google Drive folder. You will need to make a copy of the material if you would like to edit it. All of these instructions, including a step-by-step visual guide on how to use this resource, is included in the terms of use. If you would like to print the resource material, you can do so. Simply go to "File," "Download," and "PDF" to save the resource as a PDF and print!
What's included in this resource? ⇣⇣⇣⇣⇣
- 47-slide PowerPoint going over the form, function, content, and context for the following artworks in Egyptian Art:
- 2.13 Palette of King Narmer
- 2.18 King Menkaura and Queen
- 2.15 Seated Scribe
- 2.24 Last Judgment of Hunefer
- The PowerPoint also includes:
- Discussion Questions
- Unknown Attributions Concept Check
- Sample Contextualization Writing Prompt
- Teacher lecture notes are presented as individual Word documents that tell you exactly what to say for each slide (all the research is done for you)
- Student notes to write on as they follow along with the PowerPoint presentation
- Teacher lesson plan
If you want a more in-depth look at this product, please check out the Preview. I have included pictures on the King Menkaura and Queen portion of this PowerPoint and pictures of the teacher lecture notes and student notes that come with this purchase.
Best yet, all of these items are editable. If you need to change or adapt them to fit your curriculum or classroom needs, you can do that!
Happy teaching!
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