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The song and other video content covers the names and characteristics of a number of important Ancient Egyptian gods and their significance to the Ancient Egyptian people.

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Who were the main gods and goddesses in Ancient Egypt? What did the Ancient Egyptians believe?

Gods and goddesses

This video gives pupils an introduction to the role of religion and gods / goddesses in Ancient Egyptian society.

It helps pupils to explore the process of mummification and how pharaohs were believed to become gods and goddesses after death.

We explore an artefact to help unearth the story of the past and find out more about how people lived and what they believed in.

The video explains the various roles that gods and goddesses had in Ancient Egyptian society and how each had a distinct purpose, with some of these being more important to the Ancient Egyptians than others.

It also explores how the roles of gods and goddesses changed over the centuries and how the beliefs and feelings of different pharaohs caused particular gods / goddesses to fall in or out of fashion.

Resources

Song: 'So many gods and goddesses' - Instrumental

Information and guidance on the songs and other content in KS2 Music: Ancient Egypt

Teacher's Notes

Print / download the lyric sheet (pdf)

So many gods and goddesses - Lyrics

Print / download the music sheet (pdf)

So many gods and goddesses - Music

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Some important gods and goddesses

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