KPI HISTORY
KAMITIAN/EGYPTIAN HISTORY
WHO'S WHO IN BLACK HISTORY
KAMITIAN STRUCTURES
NILE RIVER IN KAMIT
100

This is an event where KPI students focused on virtues, 'dressed down' in specific colors, and had pizza once a month. 











What is "Spirit Day"?

100

She was a queen/king of a dynasty in Ancient Kamit who sometimes wore a false beard similar to what other Kamitian kings wore.


Who was Queen Hatshepsut?

100

This person created over 300 uses for the peanut. He was an agricultural chemist, agronomist, and experimenter whose development of new products such as peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans helped revolutionize the agricultural economy.


Who was George Washington Carver?

100

Kamitians built these structures to preserve the nation's religious practices and spiritual teachings.


What are temples?

100

This river is the longest one in the world, called the "father of African rivers". It rises south of the equator and flows northward through northeastern Africa to drain into the Mediterranean Sea.


What is the Nile River?

200

KPI seniors make this final presentation to share their visions on how they will manifest their careers.


What is a Senior Class Project? 

200

In Ancient Kamit, women played a major role in developing a way to ensure that the nation always had enough food.


What was the invention of agriculture?

200

He was fascinated by the stars, he became a scientist, and he was a surveyor of this nation's capital city, Washington D.C.


Who was Benjamin Banneker?

200

These structures were built with stones that were fitted in so smoothly and perfectly that you couldn't even wedge a paper between them. 


What were the pyramids?


200

Some Ancient Egyptians were farmers. They utilized this, and when the Nile River overflows it left rich ______________ on the land of Kamit.


What was silt (black soil)?

300

This popular item was sold at the Maker Market Fair in 2019.



What was slime?

300

The history of Kamit begins with the unification of the Northern and Southern divisions by this great leader and visionary.


Who was King Narmer?

300

This woman became the first black self-made millionaire in the United States who was also in the Guinness Book of World Records. She also had an only child named A'Lelia.


Who was Madame C. J. Walker?

300

Isaac Newton arrived at many of his greatest discoveries (ex. law of gravitation) after studying about this King's pyramid.


Who was King Khufu?

300

This annual event affected Kamit's harvest. When the floods went down it left thick rich mud (black silt) which was excellent soil to plant seeds after it had been ploughed.


What was the Nile River floods?

400

Every month KPI teachers and students focused on displaying specific character developing behavior, necessary for the peace and harmony in our school community.



What are virtues?

400

He was the world's first recorded genius, who was also a priest, doctor, mathematician, astronomer, scribe, counselor, architect, and scientist.


Who was Aim Hotep (Imhotep)?

400

This person created Black History Month first known as "Negro History Week". He believed that Blacks should know their past in order to participate intelligently in the affairs in our country.


Who was Carter G. Woodson?

400

Kings and Queens in Ancient Kamit had this as their place of residence.


What are palaces?

400

People used the Nile River the same way that we use the subway system and buses today.



What is transportation?

500

This critical subject taught to Kindergarten students at KPI is absolutely necessary for academic success in all subjects.


What is reading?

500

This unique feature/fact about the Ancient Kamitic landscape reflects the flow of the Nile River.


What is Lower Egypt in the north and Upper Egypt in the South?

500

These 3 leaders were very influential in fighting for Black Peoples' rights around the 1960's and each of their first names began with M.

Who was Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and Medgar Evers?

500

This pyramid was built with about 2.3 million huge stone blocks. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one to remain largely intact.


What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?

500

The Kamitian people called the Nile river this to express their appreciation of its life-giving effects. It was also critical to the development of Ancient Egypt.




What is the Great River?