Geography
Gods and
Goddesses
Famous
Pharaohs Pyramids
Name That
Kingdom Mummies Legacies Potpourri
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The world’s largest desert.
Sahara
100
The sun god: the chief god of Egypt.
Ra
100
Also known as Menes, he united Upper and
Lower Egypt.
Narmer
100
Egypt’s social pyramid is based on these two
things
Wealth and Power
100
It began Egypt’s history as a unified
civilization.
Old Kingdom100
The reason why Egyptians mummified
their dead
To preserve them for the afterlife
100
You use this legacy almost every day,
especially in school.
Paper (Papyrus)
100
An area of fertile soil located at the mouth
of a river.
Delta
200
Ruled the underworld with her
husband Osiris.
Isis
200
The first female pharaoh; she concentrated on building the Egyptian
economy.
Hatshepsut
200
The reason the pyramids were built
To protect the bodies of the pharaohs
200
In this kingdom Egypt reached the height of
its power.
New Kingdom
200
The collection of spells and prayers mummies were often buried with.
The Book of the Dead
200
An isolated region where pharaohs were
buried during the Middle and New Kingdoms
The Valley of the Kings
200
The way farmland is improved by the annual flooding.
Silt is deposited
300
Goddess who ruled the Nile river.
Hapi300
He defeated the Hyksos and began the New
Kingdom.
Ahmose
300
The tallest building in the world for 4,000
years.
The Great Pyramid
300
The golden age of prosperity, achievement,
and stability.
The Middle Kingdom
300
The pharaoh best known for trying to make the Egyptians
become monotheistic
Akhenaton
300
He discovered King Tut’s mummy
Howard Carter
300
The two natural barriers that protected Egypt in the
north and south.
North – Delta South- Cataracts
400
God who made sure the spirit could
recognize the body.
Anubis
400
The title of the ruler believed to be the son
of Re, the sun god.
Pharaoh
400
The number of stone blocks in the Great
Pyramid.
2.3 million
400
The powerful kingdom that was a main trading
partner with Egypt
Kush
400
His tomb told us much about life in the
New Kingdom.
Tutankhamen
400
The reason why hieroglyphics were
first developed
To keep records for the rulers, priests, and traders
400
A line of rulers from the same family
dynasty
100
Another name for a god or goddess
Deity
200
These places were built to honor the gods and
goddesses and to serve as banks.
Temples
300
He was the first to decode Egyptian
hieroglyphics.
Champollion
400