Stop - Sumer Time
By the EURphrates River
Who Made You King of Anything?
Watch Me Build My (Mesopotamian) Empire!
Miss. Mesopotamia
100

This is a form of writing developed by the people of Sumer.

What is cuneiform?

100

This "moon-shaped" land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is often called the cradle of civilization and includes parts of modern-day Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan.

What is the Fertile Crescent?

100

This King conquered all of the peoples of Mesopotamia, creating the world's first empire that lasted more than 200 years. 

Who is Sargon?

100

The site of one of the world's first libraries; also the ancient Assyrian capital. 

What is Nineveh?

100

This hero of one of the oldest epics traveled the world performing great deeds.

Who is Gilgamesh? 

200

Their roles included running the home and watching the children. They were also responsible for teaching their daughters how to run a house as well.

Who are Sumerian women? 

200

This is what happened during the summers in Mesopotamia: a) high humidity kept people indoors

                    b) melting snow led to flooding

                    c) snow fell

                    d) water was scarce 


What is D, water was scarce? 

200

The most-likely job the first Sumerian kings were before becoming rulers: a) artisans                 b) farmers

c) scribes                             d) war heros


What are war heroes?

200

This group rebelled against the Assyrians and created the "New Babylonian Empire".

Who are the Chaldeans?

200
A pyramid-shaped structure with a temple on top.

What is a ziggurat?

300

According to Sumerian social classes, artisans, merchants, farmers, and fishers made up this social group.

What is the middle class?

300

This material is what most buildings in Mesopotamia were made of.

What are mud(clay)-bricks?

300

This King wrote a legal code that covered most areas of daily life.

Who is Hammurabi?

300

This empire's brutality and extreme violence often caused city-states to surrender without a fight.

What is the Assyrian Empire?

300

These are people who study the heavenly bodies.

What are astronomers? 

400

The few Sumerians who were heads of the households also learned how to write, which means they might have had this job in the temple (writing laws and taxes in cuneiform).

What is a scribe?

400

This part of Babylon was known as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

What are the Hanging Gardens? 

400

This King not only helped rule the New Babylonian Empire with his dad, but he also saw the miracle of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego stepping out of the furnace unharmed after praying to God. 

Who is King Nebuchadnezzar?

400

These mountain people captured Babylon in 539 B.C.

Who are the Persians?

400

This is the empire that had many city-states.

What is Sumer?

500

This was the most important invention of the Sumerians.

What is cuniform? or What is....(teacher decides).

500

Babylon became rich from trade because it was located on a major trade route between the Mediterranean Sea and this MAJOR body of water (not a river).

What is the Persian Gulf?

500

This King built the first library in Ninevah.

Who is King Ashbanapol?

500

The Assyrian army was around this number when you included soldiers, infantry, cavalry, and charioteers. 

What is 50,000?

500

The Hittites taught the Assyrians how to make this, which strengthened their armies. 

What is how to make stronger iron for weapons?