WHAT MAKES A PERSON GREAT

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WHAT MAKES A PERSON GREAT WHAT MAKES A PERSON GREAT? WHAT WOULD A PERSON HAVE TO DO TO BE CALLED A “GREAT” FIGURE IN HISTORY? The amount of influence that they have had on human history and on the everyday lives of other human beings. Have had a major impact beyond one country or region. Have influenced many different areas of human civilization: religion, politics, economics, culture, technology, warfare …… Have overcome great obstacles to achieve their goals.

So, who was the greatest pharaoh?

Do you know their stories? Identified in 2007 Identified in 1871

The Greatest Pharaoh: Reading Activity Move to the side of the room that is studying the particular pharaoh assigned. Work in groups of three to read the textual sources provided (One person=one page). Use your shared knowledge to answer the questions about your pharaoh. (15 minutes) Meet with a student that has researched the other pharaoh. Exchange knowledge about each Pharaoh and write answers to all the questions. (10 minutes)