Gods/Goddess
Historical Figures
Mumification
Daily Life
Fun Facts!
100

The sun god in Ancient Egypt

Who was... Ra!

100

The most successful female pharaoh in Egyptian history 

Who was... Hatshepsut!

100

Mummy wrappings.

What is... linen.

100

The main staples of food.

What is... bread and beer

100

The Egyptian ruler was called what.

What was... A Pharaoh!

200

The goddesses of the sky

Who was... Nut!

200

They reinged for 66 years!

Who was... Ramses II!

200

What a mummy was buried in.

What was... A Sarcophagus!

200

These picture symbols made up the ancient Egyptian writing system.

What are... Hieroglyphics!

200

The number of pyramids found to date.

What is... 130 pyramids!

300

The god that recoured all aspects of life

Who was... Thoth!

300

This pharaoh's tomb was undiscovered for approximately 3,245 years.

Who was... Tutankhamun!

300

The first step of mummification.

What is... washing the body in the Nile.

300

This substance, made from a plant growing along the Nile, was used by Egyptians to make paper.

What is... Papyrus!

300

They lived closer in time to the Moon landing than the praymid building.

Who was... Cleopatra!

400

The healing deity

Who was... Isis!

400

This pharaoh was often called "the Napoleon of Egypt" because they expained Egypt more than anyone else during their reign.

Who was... Thutmose III!

400

The vessel that the organs were stored in after mummification.

What was... Canopic Jars!

400

The Egyptian middle class was made up of what two types of workers?

What are... Scribes and Artisans!

400

13 of the Empire State Buildins combined equals this pyramid's weight.

What is... The Pyramid of Khufu at Giza!

500

The god that ripped the heart out of evil dowers

Who was... Ammit!

500

The pharaoh that united Upper and Lower Egypt to create the first dynasty.

Who was... Narmer!

500

This specific amulet, shaped like a beetle, was typically placed on the heart to prevent it from testifying against the deceased.

What is... A Scarab!

500

Because papyrus was expensive and reserved for official documents, students often practiced writing on these broken pieces of pottery or stone.

What are... Ostraca!

500

Inaccurate drawing details.

What is... Egyptians didn't actually walk like that, they just thought it was unlucky to not show all of the limbs in a drawing.

M
e
n
u