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Instructions for Completing the Map:
1.
Color the Nile River blue.
- Locate the long river running vertically through Egypt from the south (near modern-day Sudan) to the north, where it empties into the Mediterranean Sea. This is the Nile River. Color it
blue.
2.
Color the Mediterranean Sea blue.
- The Mediterranean Sea is located at the top of the map, bordering northern Egypt. Color this large body of water
blue.
3.
Color the Red Sea blue.
- The Red Sea is on the eastern side of Egypt, bordering the Arabian Peninsula. Color this sea
blue as well.
4.
Color the location of the pyramids red.
- On the map, there is a
triangle symbol labeled “Pyramids.” It’s located near the Nile River in northern Egypt (near modern-day Cairo). Color this triangle
red.
5.
Color the location of the Valley of the Kings orange.
- There is a
symbol resembling a tomb or sarcophagus labeled “Valley of the Kings.” It’s located along the Nile in southern Egypt, near Luxor. Color this symbol
orange.
6.
Color the modern country of Egypt brown.
- The entire landmass of Egypt (the area bounded by the Nile, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and surrounding deserts) should be colored
brown to represent the modern country.
7.
Circle Egypt on this map of Africa.
- In the small inset map of Africa (bottom right), find Egypt — it's the country in northeastern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Use a pen or pencil to
circle Egypt on that mini-map.
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Map Key Reminder:
- Triangle (△) = Pyramids
- Tomb-like symbol (↑) = Valley of the Kings
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Tips:
- Use different colors carefully so symbols and features don’t get mixed up.
- Make sure the Nile River is clearly marked and continuous.
- The pyramids are near the northern part of the Nile; the Valley of the Kings is further south.
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If you have any questions about geography or history related to this map (e.g., why the Nile was important), feel free to ask!
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