Pharaohs
Famous Places
Geography
Culture
Vocabulary
100

The most well-known Pharaoh. "The Boy King" died at the age of 19.

Who was King Tut?

100

Built around 4,600 years ago, it is the oldest and only remaining of the original Seven Wonders of the World.

What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?

100
The largest hot desert in the world, it is often characterized in pop culture by its large sand dunes and camels.

What is the Sahara Desert?

100

A tall water plant that grew in the Nile. Ancient Egyptians used the reed to make a writing material similar to paper, among other things.

What is Papyrus?

200

The Pharaoh who was the last to rule Egypt. She may be the most famous female ruler of all time.

Who was Cleopatra?

200

This limestone statue of a mythical creature is famously known for being noseless, and it stands guard at the Pyramids.

What is the Great Sphinx?

200

This river, which is debatably the longest in the world, provided food, water, transportation, and other goods to the Ancient Egyptians

What is the Nile River?

200

A symbol representing various aspects of life; it is a teardrop-shaped hoop with a cross connected directly below it.

What is an Ankh?

200

Isis, Seth, and Anubis are these.

What are Gods?

300

He unified Lower and Upper Egypt and subsequently became the first Pharaoh.

Who was Menes?

300

The southern area of ancient Egypt.

What is Upper Egypt?

300

The number of gods that Ancient Egyptians worshipped.

What is 2,000?

300

The way people manage money and resources for the production of goods and services?

What is economy?

400

A pharaoh who once organized a two-year trading expedition to the Land of Punt.

Who was Hatshepsut?

400

A group of people who go on a journey for a specific purpose.

What is an expedition?

500

The Pharaoh who ordered the building of the Great Pyramid, for which it is named.

Who was Khufu?

500

The place Egypt conquered twice because of its gold.

What is Nubia?

500

The process of joining separate parts into one.

What is unification?