This river helped the people of Egypt grow crops and transport items for trade
What is The Nile River?
This was a form of paper the Ancient Egyptians wrote on.
What is papyrus?
The chief god of Egypt
Who is Ra?
This government was when power stayed in the family.
What is a Dynasty?
This pokemon is on Mr. Huber's morning coffee mug.
Who is Pikachu?
Most of Egypt is covered by this physical feature.
What is a desert?
These were built to house pharaohs when they passed away.
What are the pyramids?
The belief in many gods/goddesses.
What is Polytheism?
Top of the social class.
Who are the pharaohs and the royal family.
(35-7)/4+3*10=
what is 100?
The Nile Rive empties into this sea.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
This was the form of Egyptian writing.
What is hieroglyphics?
The god of the dead.
Who is Osiris?
The bottom of the social classes who were forced into difficult labor
Who are the slaves?
This is the form of energy we were trying to discovered in the Goldilocks lab.
What is Thermal Energy?
This kind of map shows you all of Egypt's natural resources.
What is a resource map?
The process of transporting water from one place to another.
What is irrigation?
The god of Embalming/Mummification.
Who is Anubis?
The most famous pharaoh whose tomb was discovered and caused a curse.
Who is King Tut?
The main character of the prince of Egypt.
Who is Moses?
Egypt is a country in this continent.
What is Africa
This was invented based off the Egyptian story that Nut tricked the moon god into adding 5 days to this.
Was the god of the desert and most noted for tricking Osiris and entombing him.
Set/Seth?
This pharaoh had 9 other pharaohs named after him and was considered one of the most powerful rulers of ancient Egypt.
Who is Ramses?
(400/4)+2*(50*3)=
What is 400?