Ra (Sun god)
Sehkmet (war goddess)
Amun (the Hidden One)
Sobek (god of the Nile)
Osiris (god of the Underworld)
100

A person who moves from place to place with no permanent home. [7.4]

What is a Nomad?

100

The plant life of a place or region. [7.2]

What is Vegetation

100

A tough water plant used to make paper and rope in ancient times. [7.3]

What is Papyrus?

100

The river that runs through central (middle) Canaan. [7.4]

What is the Jordan River?

100

The continent that Egypt and Kush are in. [Map pg 63]

What is Africa?

200

The physical features of an area. [7.1]

What is Geopgraphy?

200

An area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river. [7.3]

What is a Delta?

200

The process of adding fertilizer, or plant food, to soil. [7.3]

What is Fertilization?

200

The freshwater inland lake in northern Canaan. [7.4]

What is the Sea of Galilee?

200

The extremely salty inland lake in southern Canaan. [7.4]

What is the Dead Sea?

300

A society of people (ancient Israelites) who lived to the northeast of Egypt, in Canaan, from about 1800 B.C.E. to 70 C.E.  [7.1]

What is Hebrew Civilization?

300

The surface features of a place or region, such as mountains or deserts. [7.2]

What is Topography?

300

A society of people who lived in the northeast corner of Africa from around 3100 B.C.E. to 350 C.E. [7.1]

What is Egyptian Civilization?

300

Another name for Northern Egypt. [Turn your arm into the Nile]

What is Lower Egypt?

300

Another name for Southern Egypt. [Turn your arm into the Nile]

What is Upper Egypt?

400

The most important physical feature in Egypt and Kush. [7.3]

What is The Nile River?

400

A society of people who lived along the Nile, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E. [7.1]

What is Kush Civilization?

400

The water, topography (shape of the land), and vegetation (plant life) of an area or region. [7.1]

What are Environmental Factors?

400

The way water  was used as "highways" by early human settlements. [7.2] 

What is trade and/or transportation?

400

This desert receives (gets) more rain than most other deserts, especially in the winter. [7.4]

What is the Negev Desert?

500

This type of soil is perfect for farming. [7.3]

What is silt?

500

These people are nomads who raise livestock like cattle or sheep. [7.4]

Who are herders?

500

The direction that the Nile River flows. [7.3]

What is South to North?

500

Most of the land in Egypt is this type of physical feature. [7.3]

What are deserts?

500

This is where almost all human settlement was in ancient Egypt. [7.3]

What is along the Nile River?