UPPER/LOWER EGYPT
NILE RIVER
GIFTS OF THE NILE
FLOODING
RELIGION
100

The capital of Upper Egypt is ____________.


What is Thebes?

100

The Nile River is _________ miles long.

(You may round.)

What is 4,000 miles?

100

This was the source of life in Egypt's dry, barren desert. 

What is the Nile River?

100

After flooding occurred it left _______, which was perfect for farming.

What is silt?

100

The belief in many gods.

What is polytheism?
200

The Nile River ends here.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

200

Rock formations that create churning rapids - similar to a waterfall. 

What are cataracts?

200

The Nile River provided what type of crops for the Egyptians, __________, ____________, _________ and ____________.

What are beans, lentils, dates, and watermelon. 

200

The reason farmers were willing to risk their lives in order to steal a few feet of farmland.

What is fertile soil/silt?

200

The leader of government and religion.

What is a pharaoh?

300

True or False: Upper Egypt is located in the Northern part of Egypt and Lower Egypt is located in the Southern part of Egypt.

What is False?

300

An area where the river fans out into various branches as it flows into the Mediterranean Sea.

What is a delta?

300

The Nile River provided farming for the Egyptians. What was the name of the technology used to help the Egyptians.


What is Irrigation?

What is a shaduf?

300

True or False: The flooding season occurred at different times and the Egyptians didn't know when it would happen. (Explain why you picked your answer)

What is false? The Nile river flooded at the same time every year. It was predictable. 

300

The process used to preserve bodies. Only the wealthy could afford this process. 

What is mummification?

400

Lower Egypt is known for it's _______________ land.


What is fertile?

400

The Nile River branches off into the __________________ Sea and is next to the ________ Sea.

What is the Mediterranean and the Red Sea?

400

The narrow stretch of land that ran along both sides of the Nile. There, the river's waters and nourishing dark silt allowed plants to grow and people to live. 

What is black land?

400

This was needed to manage these growing societies. As villages grew into towns, they needed __________.

What is leadership?

400
The graves of wealthy Egyptians included ____________.

What are valuable items for the afterlife? (contained food, furniture, pets, sculptures, jewelry, etc.)

500

Egypt produced a huge food surplus allowing people to focus on one job. This is known as _______________.

What is specialization?
500
How did the people of ancient Egypt know when the annual flood was coming? 

What is the ibises bird?

500

The vast scorching desert that surrounded the Nile river was known as the ________ _________.

What is red land?

500

The 3 seasons of of ancient Egypt were ___________, ______________, and ______________. (agriculture)

What is flood, grow crops, and harvest?

500

The only internal organ that was NOT removed when preserving a body. 

What is the heart?

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