Sept. 28 th Objectives 6.17 – visual of social hierarchy 6.19 – summarize early Egyptian achievements Bell work Turn in 5.1 handout Check point #28 Classwork.

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Sept. 28 th Objectives 6.17 – visual of social hierarchy 6.19 – summarize early Egyptian achievements Bell work Turn in 5.1 handout Check point #28 Classwork Egyptian cartouche Brainpop - Pharaoh Egypt Vocabulary

Check Point #28 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 30 seconds for each slide

1. What was the “gift” of the Nile? A. silt B. iron C. cataracts D. fish

2. What is a series of rulers from the same family called? A. scribes B. dynasties C. legacies D. rivals

3.What is an Egyptian ruler called? A. Emperor B. Dictator C. Pharaoh D. High regent

4. Who was the first person to unite both lower and upper Egypt? a. Alexander b. Caesar X. Ramses the Great Y. Menes

5. How did the first Pharaoh unite all of Egypt? A. Through trade B. Peace negations C. War and marriage D. He stole the crown

6. What are cataracts? A. mountains B. rapids C. deserts D. Plains

7. What leads to social hierarchy? A. education B. Division of labor C. Slavery D. Monarchies

Check your answers

1. What was the “gift” of the Nile? A. silt B. iron C. cataracts D. fish

2. What is a series of rulers from the same family called? A. scribes B. dynasties C. legacies D. rivals

3.What is an Egyptian ruler called? A. Emperor B. Dictator C. Pharaoh D. High regent

4. Who was the first person to unite both lower and upper Egypt? a. Alexander b. Caesar X. Ramses the Great Y. Menes

5. How did the first Pharaoh unite all of Egypt? A. Through trade B. Peace negations C. War and marriage D. He stole the crown

6. What are cataracts? A. mountains B. rapids C. deserts D. Plains

7. What leads to social hierarchy? A. education B. Division of labor C. Slavery D. Monarchies

Sept. 28 th Objectives 6.17 – visual of social hierarchy 6.19 – summarize early Egyptian achievements Bell work Turn in 5.1 handout Check point #28 Classwork Egyptian cartouche Brainpop - Pharaoh Egypt Vocabulary

scribe Writer

architecture The art of building

irrigation Supply water to an area of land Canals, dams, basins

monarch Ruler of a kingdom Power is passed to other family members

Urban City areas

chariot Wheeled horse-drawn wagon.

Division of Labor Doing jobs based on ability A way to meet more needs Required for the advancement of society

merchants traders

empire Area of land containing many different types of people under the complete authority of one person

cataracts Rapids Fast moving water White-water rafting!!

polytheism gods

import To buy or bring goods into a region

Dynasty A series of rulers from the same family

Papyrus A long-lasting, paper-like material Made from the reeds of plant stalks

Domestication Taming plants and animals to meet your needs

surplus Extra More than needed

Agriculture Farming The domestication of plants and animals

silt Mixture of tiny rocks and dirt Floodwaters bring to the land

Delta Triangle-shaped area Very fertile Often floods

canals Man-made waterways

exports To sell or take good out to other regions

Pharaoh Title used for Egyptian kings or rulers

Hieroglyphics Egyptian writing system Means “sacred writing” pictographs

Social hierarchy Division of society by rank or class. Mr. Kovach

Rural countryside