Monotheistic or Polytheistic?
Polytheistic
What was made from a plant that grew along the Nile?
Papyrus
What pharaoh died at the age of 18 years old?
King Tut
These are an example of what language?
Hieroglyphs
What geographical feature caused civilization to flourish in Egypt?
The Nile
True or False: The pharaoh is considered a god
True
What is the name of the cat-like statue that guards the Great Pyramid at Giza
The Sphynx
Name one of the pharaohs that we researched that became pharaoh at a very young age.
Tutankhamen, Amenhotep III, or Cleopatra VII
This invention helped water reach their crops
What sea does the Nile end at?
The Mediterranean Sea
What is the purpose of mummification?
Preserve the body so that it can be used in the afterlife.
Where are the most famous pyramids located? (City)
Giza
Who was the first pharaoh of Egypt?
Menes/Narmer
What is the name of the rich fine soil that covered the land when the Nile flooded.
Silt
What is the name of the area where the Nile branches off into multiple rivers and is known for its fertile soil?
Delta
This pharaoh was responsible to changing the Egyptian religion from polytheistic to monotheistic, although his son, Tutankhamen changed it back
Akhenaten
Name 3 Egyptian gods or goddesses
Sobek, Amun Ra, Seth, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Anubis, Ptah, etc
This was the last pharaoh of Egypt.
Cleopatra VII
These were used to hold organs of mummified bodies . These organs would be sacrificed to the gods.
Canopic Jars
Who was Egypt's trading partner to the south?
Nubia/Kush
What is the Egyptian name for a person's soul?
Ka
Why is Lower Egypt to the North and Upper Egypt to the South?
The river flows North.
What pharaoh has a passport I.D.?
Ramses II
What were the 3 different crowns in Egypt?
Red Crown
White Crown
Double Crown
Label Upper Egypt, Lower Egypt, Nubia, and the Red Sea