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Egyptian Tomb Amulets 7pk

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Introduce the fascinating world of tombs and mummies to spark interest in ancient Egypt.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Historical Significance

Each amulet represents a key aspect of ancient Egyptian beliefs, such as protection and life. This helps children understand the cultural importance of these symbols.

Detailed Illustrations

The included postcard images illustrate what each amulet represents, aiding visual learning and helping children connect with the material more effectively.

Durable Material

Constructed from resin, these amulets are durable and long-lasting, ensuring they can be used repeatedly in children's activities.

Engaging Lessons

Using these amulets in lessons can make history more engaging and interactive, sparking curiosity and interest in ancient Egypt for children.

Supports Key Stage 2

These amulets support Key Stage 2 history objectives by providing tangible examples of ancient Egyptian culture and beliefs.

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Egyptian Tomb Amulets Collection

Introduce the fascinating world of tombs and mummies to spark interest in ancient Egypt.

Overview

  • Engage your children with the world of ancient Egypt through these resin-made tomb amulets. This set of seven includes symbols like Bes, which wards off evil, and Ankh, representing life. Each amulet comes with a postcard image illustrating its meaning for easier understanding.

  • Use these amulets to enhance lessons on ancient Egypt, focusing on beliefs about death and the afterlife. By studying these artefacts, children learn about the role of protective amulets in Egyptian culture.

  • Incorporate these amulets into your history curriculum to meet Key Stage 2 objectives and enrich children's knowledge of different historical periods and cultures.

Supports the National Curriculum

History, Key Stage 2, Stone Age to Iron Age

Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. From late Neolithic hunters-gathers. Bronze Age religion, technology and travel. Iron Age hill forts, tribal kingdoms, farming, art and culture.

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  • 7

  • Material

  • Resin

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