Ancient Writing Tools
Ink and Materials
Timeline Challenge
Fun Facts
100

T/F: Ancient Egyptians used reed pens to write on papyrus

True: The ancient Egyptians did use reed pens to write general information on papyrus scrolls

100

T/F: Graphite is used in modern-day pencils

True: Graphite is the most prominent common material used in Pencils today

100

Which came first, the pencil, or the reed pen?

The reed pen came thousands of years before the modern pencil

100

T/F: Before the modern eraser, people used breadcrumbs to erase pencil marks

True: Edward Nairne "accidentally" picked up a piece of rubber instead of bread one day and realized it worked significantly better

200

T/F: Mesopotamians wrote on metal tablets to keep track of crop yields

False: They wrote on Clay tablets, not metal ones

200

T/F: Paper was invented in ancient Egypt

False: The ancient Egyptians used papyrus, not paper as a surface for writing

200

Which came first, the mechanical pencil or the ballpoint pen?

The mechanical pencil was created in 1822, 66 years before the ballpoint pen

200

How many pencils are created per year? (In billions)

14 to 15 billion pencils are produced annually, requiring 60,000 to 80,000 trees

300

What animal feather was used for quills?

Goose: Their feathers provided superior durability and ink-holding capacity

300

Pick a choice: Parchment was made from (dried silt, animal skin, pulverized corn husks) during the middle ages

Animal Skin: 

300

In what century was the typewriter created?

The typewriter was created and developed during the 19th century

300

How much paper is made per year (In tons)

400 million tons of paper are used per year, with just the United States, Japan, and China representing half of global consumption

400

Pick a choice: The (Romans/Ottomans/Japanese) used wax tablets for writing

Romans: They used wood frames filled with black or red beeswax, used for note-taking, school exercises, legal documents, and business

400

How many sheets of paper are produced per tree?

One tree produces between 10,000 and 20,000 sheets of paper

400

When was the first pencil brought to space?

The first pencil was brought to space by Yuri Gagarin in 1961 during the first ever manned space mission.

400

How long of a line could be drawn with a single #2 pencil? (In miles)

A single #2 pencil can draw a straight line up to 35 miles long, or 45 thousand words

500

What tool was used to carve writing into stone?

Chisel: The chisel was a tool with a sharp-edged metal blade used to carve into stone

500

What is the name of the button you click on a retractable ballpoint pen to extend the tip?

The knock, also called the plunger

500

In 1564, a massive deposit of this mineral was found in Borrowdale, England; it was so pure it was mistaken for lead, leading to the creation of the modern pencil, what was this mineral?

Graphite

500

What was the cost of the most expensive fountain pen ever sold?

the Aurora Diamante fountain pen costs over $1.4 million, as it is encrusted with over 2,000 diamonds