| A | B |
| Hatchepsut | The only lady pharaoh. |
| Canopic jars | Cars that the egyptians stored the organs in after mummification. |
| Giza | Place on notrthern Nile where the famous pyramids are located. |
| Rosetta Stone | The stone that provided the breakthrough to be able to read hyroglyphs. |
| Memphis | City inancient Egypt. |
| Obelisk | Tall, four sided pointy monument. |
| Tutankhamen | Ten year old king of Egypt. |
| Mummification | The process of preserving corpses. |
| Alexandria | City on the Nile delta. |
| Nile | The river that runs through Egypt. Basically, the source of life for the Egyptians. |
| Cairo | The largest city in present-day Egypt and the capital. |
| Tomb | A place to put bodies and treasures to be buried. |
| Pyramid | The place where the Egyptians buried their pharaohs. |
| Kush | Another empire just south of Egypt. |
| Red Sea | The sea east of Egypt that separates Egypt from Arabia. |
| Mediterranean Sea | The sea north of Egypt. |
| Papyrus | The reed that Egyptians made their first paper out of. |
| Ra | The gos of the sun and the head of the egyptian gods. |
| Book of the dead | The sacred book that contained the spells and rituals used at a death. |
| Upper Egypt | The southern half of Egypt. |
| Lower Egypt | The northern half of Egypt. |
| Nubian Desert | The desert east of Egypt. |
| Sahara Desert | The vast desert west of Egypt. |
| Anubis | The Egyptian god of mummification. |