Pharaohs
Legacies
Social Pyramid
Geography
Gods + Animal
100

A Pharaoh who ruled from about the age of 9 to 19. His tomb remained untouched until 1876 when it was discovered.

Tutankhamun

100

DOUBLE DOWN - the watering of dry land by means of canals or pipes.

Irrigation

100

the group with the least amount of people on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.

Pharaohs

100

the name of the most important source of fresh water for ancient Egyptians

Nile River

100

God of the Sun

Rah (Eagle head)

200

DOUBLE DOWN - List at least 3 objects/artefacts that a Pharaoh would wear in a ceremony event:

Possible Answers: Flail, Crook, Crow, Bull's Tail, Snake Pendant, Fake Beard, etc.
200

a reed plant that grows along the Nile, which can be used to make paper.

Papyrus

200

The group that has the most people in it on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.

Slaves

200

most important event to make fertile flat land along the Nile River

Flooding

200

God of the Afterlife

Anubis (Jackal Head)

300

a Greek-Egyptian Pharaoh whose body (mummy) never been found.

Cleopatra

300

a system of writing that was made up of about 800 picture-signs.

Hieroglyphics

300

The group that is immediately above the slaves on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.

Farmers

300

a mixture of tiny bits of rock and soil deposited by a river that would have been found in Lower Egypt.

Sandstone

300

God of the Dead

Osiris (Green Man)

400
the second highest position only below the Pharaoh

Vizier

400

the animal that most people would have as pets and the reason why

Cats, protectors of the house (hunting plague animals such as mice)

400

DOUBLE DOWN - the group that is immediately underneath the Pharaoh on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.

Government officials

400

the direction the Nile River flows from Upper Egypt to Lower Egypt.

South to North

400

DOUBLE DOWN - God of Justice

Maat (Ibis Bird)

500

A woman Pharaoh who organized a two-year trading expedition to Punt.

Hatshepsut

500

is a form of specific transportation that the Egyptians are said to have invented that people use today.

sailboat

500

the four groups that are in the middle of the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.

Soldiers, scribes, merchants, and artisans

500

DOUBLE DOWN - List at least 3 reasons why the Nile was important.

Flooding, Source of Drinking Water, Irrigation, Transportation, Fishing

500

Goddess of Water/Nile River

Sobek (Crocodile Head)

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