Gods and Goddesses of ancient Egypt. Connect: Why were Gods and Goddesses considered important to ancient Egyptians?

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Gods and Goddesses of ancient Egypt

Connect: Why were Gods and Goddesses considered important to ancient Egyptians?

Objective: Students will learn why the Gods and Goddesses were so important to the Egyptians as they study their significance in ancient Egyptian culture.

Importance of Gods and Goddesses Religion in Egypt

Independent Work: You will work in groups to create a visual representation of your TWO favorite Gods/Goddesses. Beneath the designs, you will create a Venn diagram to show similarities and differences between the two Gods/Goddesses. Draw first GodDraw second God

Share: Explain why there were so many gods and why the Egyptians believed in them. Turn and Talk!

Homework: