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This website is designed for 7-11 year olds. It help Years 3, 4,
5 and 6 to learn about the Indus civilisation.
The learning objectives are integrated in a four-section HTML site.
Once in the site, the children can independently work through the four
sections.
The website covers KS2 QCA Scheme of Work Unit
16: How can we find out about the Indus Valley civilisation?
Download
Lesson Plan (PDF)

Go to Mission
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Introduction to the Mission
The children meet Professor Indus, a friendly archaeologist.
Relevant QCA learning objectives:
- introduces pupils to words associated with archaeology - archaeologist, evidence, artefact
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Go to Expedition
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Expedition
The children are guided to Mohenjo-Daro by Professor Indus. On
the way, they learn about the location and physical features of
the Indus Valley.
Relevant QCA learning objectives:
- to locate the Indus Valley civilisation
- about the environment of the Indus Valley and how this could have affected settlement patterns and lifestyles
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Go to Lost City
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Lost City
Professor Indus and the children visit the Lost City of Mohenjo-Daro
to explore how it was planned and built.
Relevant QCA learning objectives:
- what was discovered during the excavations
- the sort of questions that can be answered from archaeological discoveries
- about how people lived in Mohenjo-Daro
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Go to Get Digging
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Get Digging
The children learn about an archaeological dig with Professor
Indus. They then view some artefacts to learn more about the Indus
people.
Relevant QCA learning objectives:
- to use pictures of artefacts to find out about a particular aspect of life in Mohenjo-Daro
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Go to Museum
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Museum
The children visit the museum where they see more artefacts and
view Mohenjo-Daro's greatest - and most mysterious - treasure.
Relevant QCA learning objectives:
- to consider how objects are presented in museums
- how and why artefacts are classified
- to group pictures of artefacts into categories
- that there can be more than one interpretation of the past, eg because of limitations of evidence
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Go to Press Office
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Press Office
Once they've learned all about the ancient Indus civilisation,
the children visit the Press office, where they learn how to tell
facts from opinions before they produce and print their very own
Indus newspaper!
Relevant QCA learning objectives:
- to summarise what they have found out about the Indus Valley civilisation
- that there are gaps in evidence from the past
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Print Timeline (PDF)
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Timeline
Print this Timeline of world history to see where the Indus civilisation existed in time.
Relevant QCA learning objectives:
- to use BC and AD appropriately
- how the Indus civilisation relates to other historical periods and to the chronology of world history.
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