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Who Built the Great Pyramids? (Lesson Plan)

Lesson Plan - Who Built the Great Pyramids? (Lesson Plan)

The lesson plan for Who Built the Great Pyramids? is designed to help home-educating parents and carers guide learners through one of the most iconic moments in ancient history. This resource explores who built the pyramids, how they achieved such massive structures without modern technology, and why they were built in the first place.

The plan includes clear objectives, open discussion prompts, hands-on creative activities, comprehension tasks, and deeper-thinking questions to help learners of different ages and abilities engage with the topic. Parents will find ready-made tasks and ideas they can use straight away, with the flexibility to adapt the session to suit their child’s interests or learning style.

This is a flexible and family-friendly lesson plan that works well as a one-off history focus or as part of a larger project on ancient civilisations, Egyptian mythology, or engineering through the ages. Whether your child loves drawing, writing, researching, or talking through ideas, this plan gives you a structure that supports and encourages curiosity at every step.


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Who Built the Great Pyramids?
OverviewThis home education lesson explores who built the Great Pyramids of Egypt, how they did it without modern machinery, and why these structures were created. It supports curiosity, critical thinking, and creative exploration across a range of ages and abilities.
Learning Objectives - Identify who built the Great Pyramids and explain why
- Describe how workers cut and moved massive stone blocks
- Understand what the pyramids meant in ancient Egyptian culture
- Explore myths vs facts about pyramid construction
Estimated Time45–60 minutes
Starter Activity Ask: "If you didn’t have machines or electricity, how would you build something taller than a house?"
Look at a photo of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Ask your learner to guess: Who built it? How? Why?
Write down all guesses, no matter how wild. You'll come back to them later.
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Then discuss:
  • What was new or surprising?
  • Why is it important to know the builders weren’t slaves?
  • What tools did the workers use?
  • Why were the pyramids shaped like that?
Extension: Explore the Great Pyramid on Google Earth. Zoom in and look at how big the site is. Can you see the Sphinx?
Activities Comprehension Questions:

  1. Who gave the order to build the Great Pyramid?
  2. How did ancient Egyptians move heavy stones?
  3. What was life like for the workers?
  4. Why were pyramids used as tombs?
  5. What myths about pyramid-building still exist today?

Creative Writing:

Write a journal entry from the point of view of a pyramid builder. Include what the day was like, what tools you used, and what you ate.

Timeline Activity:
Place the following events in order:
  • Pharaoh Khufu rules Egypt
  • Great Pyramid is completed
  • Step Pyramid is built at Saqqara
  • Modern discovery of the builders' village
  • Tourism grows in modern-day Giza
Deeper Thinking Big Question: "Why do we sometimes believe myths more easily than facts?"
Talk about how rumours (false stories) spread, and why it’s important to check evidence.
Creative Projects - Build a model of a pyramid using LEGO, sugar cubes, or cardboard
- Design a poster explaining how the Great Pyramid was built (include tools, ramps, and teamwork)
- Create a 3D drawing of the workers' village near the pyramid
Review & Reflect Ask your learner:

  • What’s one thing you didn’t know before today?
  • What part of the topic did you enjoy the most?
  • If you could go back in time, would you want to see the pyramids being built? Why or why not?
Extensions & Homework - Watch a documentary or video tour of the Pyramids on YouTube
- Research Imhotep and the Step Pyramid
- Compare the pyramids to other world wonders like Stonehenge or Machu Picchu
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