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|  | | Stingray ChaserFree stingrays and remove harmful algae from the ocean. After removing enough debris from the stingrays, you will be asked to select the correct answer to continue. | |
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| |  | | PinballVocabulary Pinball
Click on the red flipper buttons to keep the ball in play. Try to hit all of the letters with the ball to spell a word. Next, choose the correct definition for the word. A correct answer gives a free ball and an incorrect takes a ball away. Hold down and release the green button to launch the ball! Try all of the lists or register to make your own! | |
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| |  | | Word FindPlay the classic Word Search and find game. | |
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| |  | | Word Scramble - Words OnlySolve the scrambled words by moving the tiles around. Use the vocabulary definition or math answers to provide you the hint you need! | |
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| |  | | Word Scramble - Problems and DefinitionsSolve the scrambled words by moving the tiles around. Use the vocabulary definition or math answers to provide you the hint you need! | |
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| |  | | HangmanPlay hangman with your words. Guess letters to form words from the lists that are added by people just like you! Practice your classroom lists. | |
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Ancient Egypt Vocabulary - delta -- The area of the Nile River that branches out and flows into the Mediterranean Sea is called a ...........
- embalming -- To protect a person's body after death, The Egyptians developed a process called ........
- hieroglyphics -- The symbols used in Ancient Egyptian writing called ....... could represent an object, idea or a letter.
- scribes -- In Ancient Egypt, just like in Ancient Sumer ...... were trained in reading and writing so important information could be recorded.
- cateracts -- Narrow cliffs and boulders in the Nile form wild rapids called............
- Pharaoh -- The ..... was an all-powerful ruler who guided Egypt's every activity.
- pyramids -- The Egyptian's built mountain like structure called .....
- artisans -- Metal products, pottery and cloth were made by trained....
- irrigation -- The regular flooding of the Nile and the use of technology such as a shadoof for .............helped the Egyptians have a stable food supply.
- polytheistic -- The Ancient Egyptians were ........ which means they believed in many different gods and goddesses.
- mummy -- The wrapped body was known as a .........
- dynasty -- A line of rulers from the same family is called a ....
- papryus -- A reed plant called ....... was a natural resource that the Ancient Egyptians used to make baskets, sandels, rafts and paper.
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