Geography
Civilization
Rulers, Mummies, & Tombs
100

On what continent was ancient Egypt located?

Africa

100

What are two things that are needed to have a civilization?

People speak the same language, have similar beliefs, farming, towns and/or cities, or writing

100

What were the Egyptian rulers called?

kings, queens, or pharaohs

200

What is the name of the river along which the ancient Egyptian civilization grew?

Nile River

200

What did ancient Egyptians believe in?

many gods and goddesses
200

Where were the pharaohs buried?

pyramids or tombs

300

What is an area of land that is very dry, where it does not rain much, and there are very few plants called?

desert

300

What is Egyptian writing called?

hieroglyphs

300

What did the ancient Egyptians put inside these canopic jars?

the insides of a dead person’s body

400

What is it called when water from a river overflows its banks and covers land that is usually dry?

a flood

400

Name one of the gods we learned about.

Osiris, Isis, or Horus

400

Who was the Boy King?

King Tut

500

Name one reason why the Nile River was important to the ancient Egyptians

it provided rich soil for growing food; it provided water for growing food; the Egyptians used boats   on the Nile to carry food from place to place

500

Why was the discovery of the Rosetta Stone important?

It helped archaeologists read the Egyptian hieroglyphs.

500

What was the name of the famous female pharaoh?

Hatshepsut