This river was the lifeblood of Ancient Egypt, providing water, transportation, and fertile soil for farming.
The Nile
What was the first thing you needed to complete for your Wax Museum assignment?
The outline
This city-state was known for its strong navy and the birthplace of democracy.
Athens
Who were the two original city-states competing?
Athens and Sparta
What is today's date?
Friday May 16th, 2025
This writing system, made up of wedge-shaped marks, was developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
Cuniform
What day was the day/night performance?
These athletic competitions were held every four years in honor of Zeus.
The Olympics
What was the name of the event where you threw the frisbees?
Discus
What day is International Starwars day?
May 4th
This long trade route connected China to the West, allowing goods like silk and spices to be traded.
The Silk Road
What was the long piece of paper called?
Backdrop/background
This massive arena in Rome hosted gladiator battles and other public spectacles.
Colosseum
What were the three city states used during our Greek Olympics?
Athens, Sparta, and Corinth
What is 2+2?
4
This ancient civilization, known for its advanced cities like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, developed along the Indus River.
Indus River Civilization
How many people were in the Wax Museum?
66
This river runs through the city of Rome and was important to its founding legends.
Tiber River
How many events did we have for Greek Olympics?
5
Who was Mr. Mendoza when he was in the Wax Museum during his sixth grade year?
Nicolaus Copernicus
These large, stepped structures in Mesopotamia were built to honor the gods and were the center of city life.
Ziggurats
Who was Ainsley during the Wax Museum?
Marie Curie
This Roman system of government allowed citizens to elect leaders to make decisions for them.
Republic
What was the head piece Olympians wear?
A laurel
What is Mr. Mendoza's two children named?
Pip and Fig