Pharaohs
Mesopotamia was located in the region known as the " ____________ Crescent" because of the rich soil that was good for crops.
Fertile
Our principal's name is Mr. ____________
Davis
The first humans evolved on which continent?
Africa
This obstacle course game is distracting kids a lot these days.
Fall Guys
This river was crucial to the development of the Egyptian empires.
The Nile
True
The "D" in DRUM stands for?
Diverse
The word used to describe changes that humans go through as a way of surviving in their environment.
Adaptations
This river flows from South to North (hint: it's in Africa).
The Nile
In 1922, an archeologist named Howard Carter found the tomb of this young pharaoh.
King Tut
2
William Diamond (who the school is named after) participated in which war?
Revolutionary War
True or False: Humans are the only species to use tools to survive.
False
Many species, including fish, monkeys, and insects have all been observed using tools to survive.
How many sides does a pentagon have?
5
Egypt was initially divided into two regions, referred to as _____________ and ________________.
Upper and Lower Egypt
A. Assyrians
B. Akkadians
C. Sumerians
C. Sumerians
Mr. Synnott's middle name is:
A. MARTIN
B. GARY
C. McWIGGLESBOTTOM
A. Martin
The name given to one of the earliest known humans:
A. Stacy
B. Lucy
C. Mary
B. Lucy
The process of water evaporating, condensing, and falling is called the _________________
Water Cycle
Modern Egypt is bordered by these countries (you must get at least 1).
Libya, Sudan, Israel
These were first used on a large scale in Mesopotamia, often as part of disagreements over resources.
Weapons
Our two assistant principals are:
(You must get at least 1)
Ms. Sharp and Mr. Klimasmith
This is considered the ultimate "game changer" for early human development.
How many stomachs do cows have?
A. 47
B. 4
C. 1
D. None
B. 4