Environment
Government
Daily Life & Culture
Religion
Other themes and features
100

What river was vital to Egyptian life?

The Nile River

100

What was the name of the ruler of Egypt?

Pharaoh

100

This system of picture writing was used by Ancient Egyptians.

Hieroglyphics

100

Egyptians followed this kind of religion, one that believes in many gods.

Polytheism

100

Hieroglyphics were written on temple walls, tombs, and on paper made from this plant that grew along the Nile.

Papyrus

200

The annual flooding of the Nile River created what kind of soil?

Fertile Soil. Good for growing crops

200

The Pharaoh was considered to be a leader in these two areas: politics and _________

Religion 

200

Hieroglyphics helped Ancient Egypt function as an advanced civilization by allowing them to do these two important tasks.

Keeping stories and records.

200

Egyptian gods played this role in their belief about the afterlife, including judging whether a person could enter.

Judging, guiding, and protecting the dead on their journey to the afterlife.

200

The northern part of Egypt is called: 

Lower Egypt

300

Egypt's desert location on both sides of the Nile provided this military advantage to their civilization.

natural barriers/protection from enemies

300

Egyptians believed pharaohs were divine or had this special connection to the gods, which gave them authority to rule.

Believed to be the son of Amun-Ra and a literal god come to earth

300

These specially trained people could read and write hieroglyphics and kept important records for the government.

The Scribes

300

The Egyptians' strong belief in the afterlife led them to develop this complex process of preserving bodies.

Mummification

300

The southern part of Egypt is called:

Upper Egypt

400

The predictable Nile flooding pattern allowed Egyptian farmers to grow enough food created a :

Surplus of food (extra food)

400

Positions assigned by the pharaoh to oversee work and construction of temples, collecting taxes, governing over other provinces.

Governors

400

Most people worked this job in Ancient Egypt. Important to building, raising crops, etc.

Farmers

400

Egyptians believed that after death, a person's soul would journey to this place if they lived a good life.

The Field of Reeds (Afterlife)

400

The people south of Egypt who conquered the Egyptians and ruled in Egypt for 40 years:

Kushite

500

This was a major disadvantage of Egypt's desert location, making it difficult to expand or find these natural resources.

Lack of trees, farmland, and water sources

500

The social structure of Egyptian society: 

Top: Pharaoh

2nd: Priests
3rd: Warriors
4th: Farmers
Bottom: Slaves

500

Double (2x)
Men and women were considered ____________


Most Egyptians ________ for their entire lives (Hint: where did they live?)

Citizens


stayed in the same town

500

Double (2x)

What was the purpose of the Pyramids? Who performed rituals in the temples?

Tombs for Pharaohs 


Priests

500

Double (2x)

The Kushites adopted ______ culture

The Kushites moved the capital city from Napata to __________

Egyptian 


Meroe

M
e
n
u