Pharaohs
Legacies
Social Class
Geography
Vocabulary
100

Pharaoh who ruled from 9-19.  His tomb was discovered in 1922.

King Tut

100

This is the watering of dry land by using canals or pipes.

irrigation

100

During flooding season they built the temples.

peasants

100

A mixture of rock and soil used for farming.

silt

100

The title given to rulers of ancient Egypt.

pharaoh

200

A female pharaoh who promoted trade.

Hatchepsut

200

A reed plant that grows along the Nile and was used for paper.

papyrus

200

The social classes were shaped like this because the bottom classes had the most people and the top classes had the fewest people.

pyramid

200

Triangular plain made of silt left behind that drains into a large body of water.

delta

200

When you have complete control over someone or something.

absolute power

300

The pharaoh who declared himself God.

Khufu

300

The pyramids were built for who?

pharaohs

300

This is the only way a boy from a peasant family could rise to a higher social class.

scribe school

300

The southern area of ancient Egypt is called what?

Upper Egypt
300

A series of rulers from the same family.

dynasty

400

This pharaoh controlled mines for gold, copper, and gems.

Senusret

400

Ancient Egyptians did this to preserve dead bodies.

mummification

400

How did the farmers pay for their taxes?

grain

400

The direction the Nile flows from Upper Egypt to lower Egypt.

north

400

Useful vegetation along the Nile.

papyrus, reeds

500

This pharaoh ruled for more than 60 years and was a famous military leader.

Ramses

500

These people carved and painted scenes of everyday life help us to learn about ancient Egyptian life.

artisans

500

This social class mainly inherited their position from family members.

government officials

500

This physical feature helped protect people from enemies.

desert

500

A system of writing that was made of 800 pictures.

hieroglyphics