Ancient Egypt JEOPARDY How Much Do You Know Slides: 30 Download presentation Ancient Egypt JEOPARDY How Much Do You Know? How Much Can Your Family Win? Gods & Goddesses Jobs Math Misc. Land Traits Animals Starts with “P” He was the Sun God Home He began as the fertility god but in later eras became the judge of the dead. Home This Goddess was always shown as a woman with a cobra head or as a cobra about to strike enemies. Home The God of scribes and knowledge, and keeper of all sacred and magic knowledge. Home This person works with stones, gold and copper. Home Record keepers. Home This person has many duties, including traveling on expeditions to faraway lands and guarding the palace. Home Cuts papyrus reeds in the marshes along the river for weaving. Home This number was not part of the Egyptian numerical system. Home The Lotus Flower represents this number. Home This mathematical function was performed by using addition and doubling. Home When a number is written below a side -ways oval. Home This “act” is the beginning of a new life in another world. Home This was the main occupation of the majority of Egyptians. Home This plant was used to make baskets. Home The written language of the Ancient Egyptians. Home This is the center of Egyptian Life. Home A yearly event, much anticipated. Home You can find reeds, rushes and birds in this area that lines the Nile. Home Where the Nile empties into the Mediterranean Sea. Home This animal was sacred to the god Baset. Home A native animal that lives in the water, but comes up on land from time to time. Home This animal represents the god that oversees the dead. Home Though commonly found in Egypt today, this animal is not mentioned as an animal of Ancient Egypt. Home This plant represents the lower Nile and it’s “product” was used by the scribes. Home This farm tool is still used on modern farms. Home Representatives of the gods to the common man. Home An Egyptian national god and patron of artists and craftsmen. Home