KS2 History Ancient Egyptions Study Book (Ages 7-11) - KS2 History Ancient Egypt
- • UNLOCK Ancient Egypt with colourful photos, child-friendly facts & engaging questions
- • Includes Lives & Achievements, Culture & Society
- • Aligned to the KS2 History curriculum for Years 3-6
- • Features CGP's trusted Discover & Learn format with thought-provoking activities
- • Standard Delivery within 2-3 working days.
About the KS2 History Ancient Egyptions Study Book (Ages 7-11)
If your child in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 or Year 6 (ages 7–11) is studying Ancient Egypt, the KS2 History Ancient Egyptians Study Book from CGP offers the clear, colourful introduction you need. This single revision guide presents the lives, achievements and mysteries of the Ancient Egyptians in a child-friendly style, pairing engaging photographs and illustrations with bite-sized explanations that hold young historians' attention. Every page supports the English National Curriculum for KS2 History, helping your child build confident subject knowledge for class work and end-of-topic assessments.

CGP structures the content to mirror the way primary pupils learn, combining factual information with a scattering of thought-provoking questions that encourage pupils to pause and think critically. Full-colour images bring pharaohs, pyramids and daily life along the Nile into sharp focus, while short paragraphs prevent information overload. Because the book is published by CGP—a name trusted by UK teachers and parents—you can be sure the material is accurate, age-appropriate and aligned to what schools actually teach. A companion Activity Book is available separately to consolidate understanding through further practice questions.

With this study book on your shelf, revision becomes a visual, manageable journey rather than a daunting wall of text. Your child gains a solid grasp of key Egyptian topics—from gods and mummification to trade and hieroglyphs—so they walk into lessons prepared and ready to contribute. The engaging questions scattered throughout each chapter encourage independent thinking, and the vibrant layout keeps younger readers motivated page after page. Because it is a physical book, your child can annotate, bookmark favourite sections and revisit topics without screen fatigue.
This single KS2 History study book suits any pupil aged 7–11 who wants to explore Ancient Egypt in depth, whether for school projects, homework or simple curiosity. CGP's proven approach balances fun with rigour, so your child absorbs historical facts naturally and builds the confidence that carries them through the rest of their primary history curriculum.
- Full-colour photographs and illustrations on every page to make Ancient Egyptian life vivid and memorable
- Child-friendly explanations of pharaohs, pyramids, gods, scribes and daily life along the Nile
- Engaging questions throughout each chapter to develop critical thinking and reinforce learning
- Covers the English National Curriculum for KS2 History, suitable for Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6
- Published by CGP, trusted by UK schools and parents for accurate, age-appropriate content
| Product Code | Publisher | ISBN 13 | 
| EN2216 | CGP | 9781782949688 | 
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
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The KS2 History Ancient Egyptions Study Book (Ages 7-11) is absolutely perfect for children in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 or Year 6 studying the national curriculum in England.
It is also very useful for children in the devolved nations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that study similar curriculums.
Finally, the KS2 History Ancient Egyptions Study Book (Ages 7-11) is also very useful for children studying outside of the UK on comparable international curriculums such as the Cambridge Primary Curriculum or The Pearson Edexcel International Primary Curriculum.
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