Egyptian Geography
Ancient Egyptian Government
Famous Pharaohs
Egyptian Religion and Mythology
Cultural Contributions
100

This desert is located to the west of the Nile River and spans across North Africa. It’s known for its vast, sandy dunes and extreme temperatures.

What is the Sahara Desert?

100

The Egyptians served their all-powerful leader because they believed he was a god. What type of government is this?

Theocracy.

100

This pharaoh is known for his extravagant tomb discovered in the Valley of the Kings, which was filled with treasures and nearly untouched by grave robbers. Who was he?

  • Who is King Tutankhamun?


100

The god Horus is said to have become part of the people when they take the throne. 

Pharaohs

100

What was the Rosetta Stone’s major contribution to understanding Egyptian history?

It helped scholars decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.

200

This large body of water borders Egypt to the north and was essential for trade and travel with ancient civilizations around its shores.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

200

Egyptian rulers are grouped into 32 family lines that ruled Egypt. What is the term for these family lines?

Dynasties

200

This female pharaoh is famous for her peaceful reign, extensive trade expeditions, and the construction of grand monuments, including her temple at Deir el-Bahri. Who is she?

Who is Hatshepsut?

200

After his resurrection, what role did Osiris take on?

  • Lord of the Afterworld.


200

What is the name for the writing system used by the ancient Egyptians?

Hieroglyphics

300

This desert lies to the east of the Nile River and stretches all the way to the Red Sea, offering a rugged landscape of mountains and valleys.

What is the Eastern Desert?

300

What is the title given to the god-king who ruled over Egypt?

Pharaoh

300

Who was the pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?  

Who is Pharaoh Khufu  

300

This goddess of magic and motherhood cried for her husband flooding the Nile river. 

Who is Isis 

300

Which kingdom is most associated with pyramid-building?

Old Kingdom

400

This important region in northern Egypt is known for its fertile soil created by the silt deposits from the Nile River. Shaped like a triangle, it was ideal for ancient farming.

What is the Nile River Delta?

400

Which pharaoh united the Upper and Lower Kingdoms of Egypt?

King Narmer (also known as Menes).

400

This pharaoh is credited with uniting Upper and Lower Egypt, often depicted wearing the double crown of the two lands. Who was he?

Who is Narmer (also known as Menes)?

400

How did the Sunn god get his name Amun Ra? 

When upper and lower Egypt untinted they put the two top gods' name together. 

400

List one item brought back to Egypt from Hatshepsut's trade expeditions.

Gold, ivory, and incense.

500

Known as the longest river in the world, this river flows south to north through Egypt and was central to the development of its civilization.

  • What is the Nile River?

500

A government official in ancient Egypt who was also a priest and provided advice to the pharaoh was known as what?

Adviser

500

This pharaoh is remembered for his role in promoting the worship of the sun god Aten, even changing his name to reflect his devotion. Who was he?

Who is Akhenaten?

500

This is the god of Judgment and of Mummification. 

Anubis 

500

Put these social classes in order from most important to least important: pharaoh, farmers, priests, nobles.

Pharaoh, nobles, priests, farmers.