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100

This river was the primary source of water, transportation, and fertile land for ancient Egypt.

What is the Nile River?

100

This term refers to life after death in ancient Egyptian belief.

What is the afterlife?

100

This paper-like material was made from reeds along the Nile.

What is papyrus?

100

The ruler of ancient Egypt was known by this title, meaning "Great House."

What is a pharaoh?

100

This natural resource was essential for farming, trade, and transportation in ancient Egypt.

What is the Nile River?

100

This boy pharaoh is famous because his tomb was discovered intact in the 20th century.

Who is King Tutankhamun?

100

This enormous statue near the pyramids has the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh.

What is the Great Sphinx of Giza?

100

Ancient Egypt was originally divided into two regions. What were they?

What are Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt?

200

This direction best describes how the Nile River flows.

What is south to north?

200

During his reign, Akhenaten changed Egypt’s religion to this type, worshipping only Aten.

What is monotheistic?

200

This preservation process was used by ancient Egyptians to prepare bodies for the afterlife.

What is mummification?

200

A government ruled by religious leaders is called this.

What is a theocracy?

200

This is the name of the class of workers who built monuments, worked the land, and paid taxes.

Who are peasants or laborers?

200

In a dynasty, how is power transferred?

What is passed down to a younger relative or chosen successor?

200

This tall, four-sided stone monument with a pointed top was borrowed from Egypt and admired by the ancient Greeks.

What is an obelisk?

200

Letter A.

What is the Nile River Delta?

300

Why did the majority of ancient Egyptians settle around the Nile Delta?

What is because the soil was great for agriculture?

300

This god was believed to have created the world and was the god of the sun.

Who is Ra?

300

These massive tombs built for pharaohs at Giza are one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

What are the Great Pyramids of Giza?

300

This pharaoh is best known for building the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Who is Khufu?

300

The ancient Egyptians used this to keep track of economic transactions. 

What are hieroglyphics and papyrus? 

300

This group in Egyptian society included painters, sculptors, and builders.

Who are artisans?

300

What is the Karnak Temple?

300

Letter B.

What is Lower Egypt?

400

This fan-shaped region was created when soil was deposited at the end of the Nile River.

What is a delta?

400

The god who judged the dead and ruled the underworld.

Who is Osiris?

400

Pyramid Texts were the written language of ancient Egypt.


What are hieroglyphics?   

400

This woman became one of the first female pharaohs and expanded Egypt through trade.

Who is Hatshepsut?

400

Which female pharaoh increased Egypt’s wealth through trade?

Who is Hatshepsut?

400

This social class in ancient Egypt was responsible for buying, selling, and trading goods.

Who are merchants?

400

The mortuary temple built for Pharaoh Hatshepsut is known as the Temple of Hatshepsut

What is D?

400

Letter C.

What is Lower Egypt?

500

This natural yearly event enriched the soil along the Nile.

What is the annual flood?

500

This concept refers to cosmic harmony and balance in the universe.

What is ma’at?

500

The first type of ancient Egyptian pyramids that were built.

What is the Stepped Pyramid?

500

This pharaoh outlawed polytheism and replaced it with a monotheistic religion. 

Who is Akhenaten?

500

This grain was a staple crop and a major part of the Egyptian economy.

What is wheat (or barley)?

500

These educated Egyptians recorded laws, taxes, and important events using hieroglyphics.

Who are scribes?

500

What is a shaduf?

500

Letter D.

What is the Kush?

600

This section of the Nile River is filled with rocky terrain and rapids.

What is a cataract?

600

This salt was used to dry out bodies during mummification.

What is natron?

600

This large stone slab helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphics.

What is the Rosetta Stone?

600

These officials governed regions of Egypt and reported to the pharaoh.

What are nomarchs?

600

This group collected taxes, managed building projects, and advised the pharaoh.

What is a vizier?

600

Where were a mummy’s internal organs stored after removal?

What are canopic jars?

600

This ancient Egyptian unit of measurement was used to build pyramids and temples with precision.


What is a cubit?

600

Hieroglyphics can be seen in this image. 

What is photo C? 

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