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2 Powerpoint Jeopardy FarmingPyramids and Mummification Geography of Ancient Egypt Metalwork and Mining Getting basic needs 10 20 30 40 50 Instructions

3 How to play In Jeopardy, the answer in given to you and you must answer with the question. An example: This person teaches Social Studies. There would be some options, like Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Irwin, or Mrs. Castillo. You click on the correct answer( Mrs. Irwin), and you’ll be shown a screen saying either: Congratulations! You are correct! Please add the question points to your total. OR: Sorry. That answer is incorrect. Try another question. When you go to a question, there will be a picture like the one below. This is the home button. If the question is too hard, click this button and it will take you to the board. You may then choose another question. There is also a home button on the correct and incorrect slides. Use these to navigate back. Once you have answered all the questions, click on FINAL JEOPARDY. This is the last and biggest question, and is worth 100 points. To get there, click on the light blue question mark. Click the home to go back to the main board. Good luck! Home button FINAL JEOPARDY button

4 Harvest time begins when this bird is sighted. What is an ibis?What is a flamingo? What is an eyebus?

5 The annual flooding of the river, providing silt for farms. What was the time I left the hose on too long? What is the inundation? What is the indunation?

6 This convenient ditch watered the crops, only providing someone monitored it. What is irrigation? What is and irrigation ditch? What is an oatmeal raisin cookie?

7 This washed up onto the river during/ after the annual inundation. What is silt? What are fish? What is soil?

8 These were used to water crops instead of by hand. What are irrigation ditches? What is a hose? What is a bucket?

9 Doing this was supposed to help people in the afterlife, and was the main purpose of the pyramids. What was mummification? What is a funeral? What are the canopic jars?

10 A reed-like plant, shipped to the pyramids in order to make paper. What is duckweed? What is papyrus?What are dandelions?

11 Used to preserve body parts, had lids with gods carved into them. What are Ziploc plastic bags? What are Ziploc plastic bags? What are mummification jars?What are mummification jars? What are canopic jars?

12 Quarried throughout Egypt, this type of stone was used to build the pyramids What was the purpose of limestone? What was the purpose of quartz? What was the purpose of granite?

13 This stone covered the pyramids. What is granite? What is diamond? What is limestone?

14 At the mouth of the Nile, this place is towards the bottom of Egypt Where is lower Egypt? Where is upper Egypt? Where is Nubia?

15 Very fertile soil rests in this village in the sim. What is Esna? What is the pyramid site? What is Mazah?

16 Located to the south and East of the Nile, this place often attacks Esna. Where is Nubia?Where is Syria?Where is the US?

17 The place where the pyramids were built, and is west of the Nile. What is Giza?What is Mazah?What is the Red Sea?

18 This ocean is above Egypt, or to the north when scientifically speaking. Where is the Red Sea? Where is the Atlantic Ocean? Where is the Mediterranean Sea?

19 This can be traded for either wood or food. What is gold? What is copper? What are diamonds?

20 T his semi-precious metal can be made into either tools or weapons. What is bronze? What is copper? What is silver?

21 Used in the pyramid site, these quarry stone. What are weapons? What are stonepeckers? What are tools?

22 This metal wasn’t mined in Egypt. What is gold? What is aluminum?What is copper?

23 This/ these was/were NOT mined in Egypt. What are diamonds?What are rubies? What are sapphires?What are emeralds? What are all of the above?

24 This material was used to make saws and such. What is quartz? What is limestone? What is sandstone?

25 This meat was essential to the life of the Egyptians. What is steak?What is pork?What is fish?

26 Provided there was a good harvest, there was plenty of this to refine. What is grain? What is bread? What is gold?

27 Crucial when attacked by the Nubians, this item made of copper protected the people of Esna. What are tools? What are water guns? What are weapons?

28 The correct order from seed to bread. Seed, water, wait, harvest, refine, bake. Seed, wait, refine, water, harvest, bake. Seed, water, harvest, wait, refine, bake.

29 Pharaoh in the sim, he/she orders the people in the villages around. Who are you? Who is Khufu? Who is Ra/Re?

30 The full name of Egypt’s most famous pharaoh. Who was Tutankhamun? Who was Tutancomon? Who was Tutankamun?Who was Tuankhamun?

31 Congratulations! You are correct! Add the question points to your total.

32 Sorry, that answer is incorrect. Try another question.

33 Congratulations! You are correct! Add the 100 points to your total, then add all your points together, and that is your score. Thanks for playing!


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