Vocabulary
The Nile
Inventions
Hieroglyphics
This & That
100

This word means long, long ago.

 Ancient.

100

This river is the longest river in the world.

The Nile.

100

This was made out of papyrus and the Ancient Egyptians used to write on this.

Paper made from papyrus.

100

Scribes were mostly boys or girls?

Boys.

100

Who were buried in pyramids?

Pharaohs.

200

This word means the design of buildings.

Architecture.

200

True or False: The Nile floods each year.

True!

200

This invention we use everyday to tell the date. 

Calendar. 

200

True or False? Many people knew how to write hieroglyphics.

 False. Only those who were highly trained knew how to write hieroglyphics. 

200

Which pharaoh became a pharaoh at age 9?

 King Tut.

300

This word means king.

Pharaoh.

300

The Egyptians ______ the land to make sure their crops had enough water.

Irrigate.

300

This is one of the inventions we still use today. We use it to keep track of what time of day it is.

Clock (Water clock) 

300

These were symbols that the Egyptians used to write with.

 Hieroglyphics.

300

What is the climate of Egypt?

Hot and dry

400

This word means a place of burial. 

A tomb. 

400

True or False: The Nile River was also used for transportation. 

True.

400

True or False? The Egyptians calendar had 365 days?

True, just like the one we use today. 

400

True or False: Writing in Hieroglyphics is hard and takes a lot of time.

True.

400

This is the statue that is half lion and half pharaoh.

The Sphinx.

500

What is it called when digging ditches, using buckets to water crops?

Irrigation 

500

What continent is the Nile River in? 

Africa.

500

These were built by hand with no machines. Pharaohs were buried in them.

Pyramids.

500

Scribes used ____ paper to write on.

 Papyrus.

500

It took a lot of work to build this type of architecture.

Pyramids.