Vocabulary
Key Figures
Religion
Pyramids, Mummification, Afterlife
Assorted
100

 A ruler of ancient Egypt

What is a pharaoh?

100

The first female pharaoh (TCAP calls her the 2nd)

Who is Queen Hatshepsut?

100

The belief in more than one god is 

What is polytheism?

100

Pyramids were built to be 

What are tombs for the pharaohs?

100

Social classes were organized by 

What is jobs?

200
The paper used in ancient Egypt

What is a papyrus?

200

He made Egypt money through military conquests

Who is Ramses the Great?

200

This is who gave the pharaoh the power to rule

Who are the Gods?

200

Ramses the Great had a 

What is well preserved mummy?

200

The Nile was important because 

What is the annual flooding provided silt?

300

The writing system of ancient Egypt

What is hieroglyphics?

300

He had the best preserved tomb

Who is King Tut?

300

The Egyptians believed the pharaoh was the 

What is living version of the god Horus?

300
Egyptians were mummified so they

What is so their bodies could be used in the afterlife (ka could find ba)?

300

This is the land in Northern Egypt where the delta empties into the Mediterranean

What is lower Egypt?

400
A fan shaped area of silt where a river flows into a sea

What is a delta?

400

He had the best preserved mummy

Who is Ramses the Great?

400

Gods controlled rain, wind, sun, and agriculture.  This shows gods controlled 

What is every aspect of daily life?

400

This person in ancient Egypt was never allowed to build a pyramid

What is a foreign slave?

400

A sphinx was built to 

What is honor a pharaoh?

500

The spread of beliefs, foods, languages, clothing, and music

What is cultural diffusion?

500

The money from Queen Hatshepsut's trade was used to 

What is build temples and restore old monuments?

500

Gods often acted like humans. They showed 

What is human traits or human emotions?

500

King Tut's tomb provided

What is information for historians to learn about Egyptian beliefs?
500

The deserts allowed Egypt to be peaceful by providing

What are natural boundaries or borders?