Ancient Egyptians decorated and buried their pharaohs in these with their belongings.
Sarcophagus
Solve: 5 x 2 + (3 - 1) + 16
28
This river creates a fertile green valley across the desert in Egypt, and is the longest river in the world!
The Nile River
A large stone used to build a structure from the Neolithic period.
Megalith
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers provided this civilization with enough fresh water and fertile soil to allow ancient people to develop irrigation and grow...
Mesopotamia
A measure of the ability of a material to transfer heat.
Thermal conductivity
A way of supplying water to an area of land
Irrigation
A triangle with no equal sides or angles
Scalene triangle
An early ancestor of humans
Hominid
True or False: 3.07 < 3.70?
True
731.93 divided by 10
73.193
An organism that feeds on plants or other animals for energy.
Consumer
Find the difference: 6.00 - 4.64
1.36
Nathan and Billy go fishing. Nathan catches 4 times as many fish as Billy. Together they catch 20 fish. How many fish does Nathan catch? Billy?
Nathan 16, Billy 4
A structure built in China to protect territorial borders
Great Wall of China
Range of mountains separating India from Asia
The Himalayas
The number of days it takes the earth to revolve around the sun
365
In the decimal 4.567, what is the value of 6?
hundredths
A force that can attract (pull closer) or repel (push away) objects
magnetism
A 90 degree angle is called this
A right angle
Substance that has mass and takes up space
Matter
What is 1/2 of 3?
1 1/2
Name the measurement: L x W x H
Volume
A polygon with 5 sides
Pentagon
The original source of energy for photosynthesis
The sun
This shows how each living thing gets food.
Food chain
True or False: The molecules in a solid are loosely floating around.
False
What is the name of a graph that shows how often something occurs?
A line plot
What is the product of 23 x 100?
2,300
Which property is this?
3 x (12 + 3) = 3x15
Distributive Property
87.32 x 100
8,732.
The sun rises in this direction
East
A parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides.
Rhombus
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