Pharaohs
Gods/Goddesses
Nile River
Ancient Egypt
Geography
100

This young pharaoh's tomb was found in 1922.

Tutankhamun

100

Ruler of the Underworld, god of the dead.

Osiris

100

This is the direction in which the Nile River flows.

North

100

Egypt is located on this continent. 

Africa

100

This is one of the most important crops in Egypt that was mainly used to make bread.

Wheat

200

This pharaoh was considered to be Egypt's last pharaoh. 

Cleopatra

200

Goddess of women, motherhood, magic, and healing.

Isis

200

The Nile served as this between cities in Egypt.

Highway

200

This animal was often kept in a pool and mummified.

Crocodile

200

This was used to make paper, baskets, rope, and sandals.

Papyrus

300

This is the wife of Akhenaten but not Tutankhamun's mother. 

Nefertiti

300

In charge of the mummification process/weighing of the heart ceremony.

Anubis

300

Yearly flooding of the Nile was so important for this reason.

It left the fields with fresh, fertile soil.

300

 The Egyptians used this type writing. 

Hieroglyphics

300

The landscape of Egypt is mainly this.

Desert

400

This pharaoh was famous for limiting Egyptians to worshipping one God, Aten.

Akhenaten

400

Sun God and supreme ruler; created all forms of life.

Ra

400

The Nile River flows into this Sea.

Mediterranean Sea

400

Ancient Egypt civilization began around this many years ago. 

5,000

400

Mud from the Nile was made into these for building.

Bricks

500

This pharaoh ruled Egypt for 67 years.

Ramses II

500

God of the sky, leader of the Egyptian religion, head of a hawk/falcon.

Horus

500

This is the main reason most Egyptian cities were built along the Nile River.

Most of Egypt was desert, and the Nile River was the water they needed.

500

The Egyptians used the temples for many reasons. Name one.

Pray to Gods, offer food/goods, schooling

500

This season is when the Egyptians would gather the crops they had grown.

Shemu

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