Pharaohs
Social Pyramid
Egyptian Geography/Nile River
Daily Life/Women
Evidence and Pyramids
100
This pharaoh was the first female pharaoh, encouraged trade with other African civilizations, and had her story destroyed by her stepson.
Who is Hatshepsut?
100
I am the member of the social pyramid whose life is most affected by the seasons of the Nile.
Who are the peasants?
100
The Northeast corner of Africa.
Where was ancient Egypt located?
100
Own land, ask for a divorce, run a business.
What could women do in Egypt?
100
Egyptian laborers
Who built the Great Pyramid of Giza?
200
This pharaoh was not so much well known for what he did when he was pharaoh but for the discovery of his perfectly intact tomb.
Who is King Tut?
200
To keep Egyptian society orderly and running smooth.
Why did everyone have strictly set jobs?
200
This body of water is located in the Eastern portion of Africa, runs through Egypt, and empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
What is Nile River?
200
Linen because it kept people cool in the desert heat.
What were clothes made out of in Egypt?
200
As a tomb for the pharaohs.
What was the purpose of the pyramids?
300
This pharaoh had hundreds of wives and children, was a great warrior but also made the first peace treaty in history, and had hundreds of 60 foot tall statues of himself all over Egypt.
Who is Ramses II or Ramses the Great?
300
Most people were at the bottom and had little power, while there were fewer people at the top with more power.
Why was Egyptian society structured like a pyramid?
300
This is the continent that Egypt is located on.
What is Africa?
300
To keep the sun out of their eyes.
Why did people wear eye makeup in Egypt?
300
What would be the most reliable piece of evidence and why?
A. An excerpt from a history textbook. B. A paper written by an Egyptian archeologists. C. A paper written by a history professor.
400
This pharaoh was known for the mysterious way in which he died.
Who is King Tut?
400
These people made things from leather, metal, stone, and other materials.
Who are artisans?
400
Egypt is shaped like this item that can be found in a kitchen.
What is a pitcher?
400
Men and women both wore it.
Who wore makeup in ancient Egypt?
400
To compare different pieces of evidence against one another to determine which one is reliable.
What is corroboration?
500
This pharaoh was known for having the Great Pyramid of Giza built for him.
Who is Pharaoh Khufu?
500
I was in charge of keeping the gods happy, religious ceremonies, mummification, and had to shave off all of my body hair to remain pure.
Who were priests?
500
This is how Egyptians treated the Nile River.
What is like a god?
500
Bread and beer.
What were the most common food and drink in Egypt?
500
Which is the best counterclaim and why?
A. Even though students don't like homework Mr. Matt does. B. Homework helps reinforce what students learn in school. C. Even though students don't like homework, Mr. Matt does because it helps reinforce what students learn in class.