Geography
Protected Borders
Pharaohs
Mummification
Daily Life
100

The continent that Egypt is in.

Africa

100

This sea borders Egypt to the east. 

Red Sea

100

He is considered to be the first pharaoh. 

Menes

100

The amount of days in the "drying" process for mummification. 

40

100

This form of writing was used by the Egyptians. 

hieroglyphics

200

This was known as the "Gift" to Egyptians.

The Nile River

200

Name one of Egypt's deserts.

Eastern or Western

200

Married to Thutmose II, she was appointed regent for her step-son. 

Hatshepsut

200

This important organ was discarded during the mummification process. 

brain

200

The paper used by the Egyptians. 

papyrus

300

This city houses the Great Pyramids.

Giza

300

Steep rapids along the southern Nile River. 

cataracts

300

This beautiful queen was married to Akhenaten. 

Nefertiti

300

This organ was wrapped in linen and placed back into the body. 

heart

300

This food was generally reserved for consumption by the poor. 

fish

400

This sea is located to the NORTH of Egypt.

Med Sea

400

This country was the first to invade Egypt by sea during the 1800's. 

France
400

Akhenaten's monotheistic religion centered around this god. 

Aten

400

This belief led the Egyptians to create the mummification process. 

Afterlife

400

This type of cloth was worn by Egyptians so they could remain cool. 

Linen

500
The capital city of Upper Egypt.

Thebes

500

Enemies of Egypt could only invade by crossing this narrow Isthmus.

Isthmus of Suez or Suez.

500

The year that Tutankhamen's tomb was discovered by Howard Carter. 

1922

500

This is the major drying salt used in mummification. 

Natron

500

This was often buried with children. 

Toys