Geography
Writing
Social Structure/Government
Pharaohs
Religion
100

This river, known as the lifeblood of Ancient Egypt, flows northward through the country

What is the Nile River

100

This writing system, made up of pictorial symbols, was used by ancient Egyptians for religious texts and monumental inscriptions. 

What is hieroglyphics

100

At the top of the Ancient Egyptian social hierarchy, this ruler was considered both a political leader and divine figure.

Who is the Pharaoh

100

This pharaoh is known for commissioning the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Who is Khufu

100

This sun god, often depicted as a falcon, was one of the most important deities in Ancient Egypt and represented kingship and the sky.

Who is Ra

200
This city is the current Capital of Egypt.

What is Cairo.

200

This profession was highly respected in Ancient Egypt, as they were responsible for record-keeping.

What is a scribe
200

What social class developed during the Middle Kingdom era of Ancient Egypt?

What is the middle class
200

This female pharaoh, who ruled as a king and often wore male attire, is famous for her successful trade expeditions and monumental building projects.

Who is Hatshepsut

200

This ritual, which involved embalming and wrapping the body, was essential for preserving the dead for the afterlife.

What is mummification

300

The Ancient Egyptians referred to the area of land surrounding the Nile as this term, meaning "the black land".

What is Kemet

300

This plant, which grew abundantly along the Nile, was harvested and processed to create a crucial writing material used in Ancient Egypt.

What is papyrus

300

This group of invaders, who introduced new technologies such as the horse-drawn chariot, conquered parts of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period and ruled as the 15th Dynasty.

Who is the Hyksos

300

This pharaoh was known for his military campaigns and the signing of the first known peace treaty with the Hittites.

Who is Ramses II

300

This goddess, often depicted with a throne on her head, was the protector of the pharaoh and represented motherhood and fertility.

Who is Isis

400

This region to the South of Egypt was conquered by the Ancient Egyptians and was vital for trade, especially in gold.  

What is Nubia

400

This oval-shaped symbol, often enclosing a pharaoh's name, was used in Ancient Egypt to denote royal status and protect the name in the afterlife.

What is a cartouche

400

These individuals served as intermediaries between the gods and the people, holding a prestigious position within Egyptian society and often residing in temples.

What are priests

400

This pharaoh, known for the dramatic religious reforms during his reign and promoted the worship of the sun god Aten.

Who is Akhenaten
400

This ancient Egyptian god, often depicted as a mummified man with green skin, was revered as the god of the afterlife, resurrection, and agriculture, symbolizing the cycle of life and death.

Who is Osiris

500

This landmark, known for its unique shape and significance, was built to possibly guard the entrance to the tombs in the Valley of the Kings.

What is the Great Sphinx

500

This ancient artifact was crucial in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics because it featured the same text written in three different scripts.

What is the Rosetta Stone

500

Name the three roles of the Pharaoh.

What is Government, Religion, Economy

500

This pharaoh is often credited with unifying Upper and Lower Egypt, marking the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period.

Who is Menes/Narmer

500

This type of coffin, often ornately decorated, was designed to hold the mummified body and provide protection for the deceased in the afterlife.

What is a sarcophagus

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