Who were the Indus Valley people and what was everyday life like there? - Teacher's Notes
History Resource Description
The Indus Valley civilization, dating back to around 3000 years ago, is one of the ancient civilisations that students are encouraged to explore in this unit of learning. The aim is to delve into the daily lives of the Indus Valley people and uncover the remarkable aspects for which they are renowned. Initially, the focus is on understanding the lifestyle of the Indus Valley inhabitants, investigating the intricacies of their day-to-day activities and the societal structure that defined their community.
Students are tasked with exploring various facets of Indus Valley life, including the use of courtyards by the affluent, the dietary habits of the people, and their hygiene practices. An interesting point of study is the advanced sewage systems that the Indus Valley civilization developed, which were unparalleled by any other culture of the time. This exploration will not only inform students about the technological and urban planning achievements of the Indus Valley but also provide a comprehensive picture of the social and domestic life within this ancient society. The learning process is interactive, with students being encouraged to formulate questions that probe both the surface details and the deeper aspects of the Indus Valley civilization, promoting a thorough and engaging educational experience.