Seasons
Crops
Geography
Life on the Nile
Animals plus
Climate in ancient Egypt
Power
100

What was the name given to the annual flooding of the Nile?

The Inundation

100

Name three crops grown in the black lands

Wheat, barley, lentils, beans, onions, cucumbers, grapes, figs & dates

100

What is a delta?

A fertile area at the mouth of a river

100

Name four ways the Egyptians used the Nile in their everyday lives.

Drinking, washing, cooking, swimming, irrigation, transport, beer-making

100

What was the most important farm animal for ancient Egyptians?

Cow

100

Which month was the hottest month in ancient Egypt?

July

100

Name the two main reasons that ancient Egyptians were protected from an invasion?

- they had armies
- they were surrounded by the Sahara Desert which was almost impossible for an army to cross

200

What was the Egyptian name for the harvest season?

Shomu

200

What were flax plants used for?

To make linen for clothing

200

Which direction does the Nile flow?

From north to south

200

How did ancient Egyptians prevent their homes from being flooded?

They built them on mounds

200

Which of these animals did not live in the Nile? Crocodiles, eels, hippopotamuses or piranha?

Piranha

200

What was the coldest month in ancient Egypt?

July

200

What does the word "pharaoh" mean in Egyptian?

Great house

300

What months were the growing season?

November to February

300

What was the name of the plant the Egyptians used to make paper?

Papyrus

300

What is the name Egyptians gave the desert lands through which the Nile flows?

The Red Land

300

From what did ancient Egyptians build their houses?

Sundried mud bricks
300

Name three animals that were hunted by the Egyptians?

Gazelles, hares, foxes, ostriches and lions

300

In which months were there next to no rainfall in Cairo?

August & September

300

What claim made by the pharaoh's strengthened their power among the citizens?

They claimed to be gods (descended from the gods)

400

What was the Egyptian name for the Inundation?

Akhet

400

How did ancient Egyptians water their crops?

Using a system of canals

400

What three rivers flow into the Nile?

White Nile, Blue Nile and Atbara River

400

Name three strategies the ancient Egyptians used to keep cool

- wore white clothing
- shaved their heads
- wore a cone of solid perfumed fat
- wore sandals
- wore linen which allows sweat to evaporate
- went naked

400

Name four animals other than cows that were farmed in ancient Egypt?

Sheep, goats, pigs, ducks, geese and hens

400

In which month did it rain the most?

December

400

What did the citizens use to pay their taxes?

Grain or labour

500

What did the Egyptians do during Proyet?

Grew crops

500

For what did the ancient Egyptians use a shaduf?

To carry water from a canal to a field

500

Where does the water that causes the Nile to rise during the Inundation come from?

Rainfall and snow melting on mountains in Central Africa

500

Name three ways the Egyptians used the minerals they found in the red land

Building houses, pyramids, statues & tombs, and making weapons and jewellery

500

What animal did the ancient Egyptians use to retrieve the birds they'd shot out of the sky?

Trained cats

500

Why was the Nile river highest when there was very little rainfall?

Because the Inundation was caused by water flowing into the river from sources in Central Africa, not rainfall over Egypt.

500

Where was the corpse of a pharaoh taken?

By boat to the Valley of the Kings

600

How high did the Nile rise during the Inundation?

Around 8 metres

600

Who did the ancient Egyptians think was to blame for crop failure?

The pharaoh, for not keeping the gods happy

600

What name do we give today to the desert around the Nile?

Sahara Desert

600

What did rope stretchers do?

They re-measured and re-marked property lines that had been washed away by the Inundation

600

Name two ways the citizens honoured the gods?

Temples and festivals

600

Name two ways the ancient Egyptians adapted to the hot and dry climate

- they lived a mainly outdoor lifestyle (cooking and sleeping on their roofs)
- they wore light, mainly white clothing

600

What was the title given to the pharaoh's most trusted official and closest advisor?

Vizier

700

What was the name of the instrument the pharaoh used to predict the water levels of the Nile during the Inundation?

Nilometer

700

How wide was the black land on either side of the Nile?

At least 2km wide on each side (much wider is some areas)

700
Into which sea does the Nile flow?

The Mediterranean

700

What did men and women do to help protect their eyes from dust and glare?

Wore heavy eye make up

700

What besides goods travelled up and down the Nile?

Ideas

700

What was the name of the God of the Inundation?

Hapi

700

What was the role of scribes in ancient Egypt?

To read and write government documents - they were among the few people who could read and write

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