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Review for Egyptian God Quiz

Match he following gods with the correct information about them. 

Taurt        Ra        Thoth        Mut        Anubis        Horus
Hapi        Hathor    Ma’at      Bast        Isis        Osiris

The household goddess of joy and music. She is depicted as a cat-headed woman.

This god was depicted as a female with a vulture head-dress or crowns, or as a lion-headed woman.  She was a war goddess.

The goddess of law and order and truth and balance.

The sun god who was worshiped in many forms.

The messenger to Osiris. He is the god of embalming and presides over the mummification process

The god of scribes and knowledge.

The god of the sky whose eyes were the moon and sun.

This god was depicted as a female hippopotamus and she was the protector of women in childbirth.

The sister-wife of Osiris and the goddess and protector of women.

The goddess of love, beauty, dancing, and music and protector of children and childbirth.

This god began as the god of fertility but later became the judge of the dead.

The god of the Nile.

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Nice Work Block H!

Wow! You guys did such a great job on your postings! Make sure you all take the time to check out Bryan’s, Devon’s, Devyani’s (she even added links to all the other classes on her page AND linked to dictionary references throughout her article!), Hanna’s, Mei Huii’s (nice categories Mei Huii!), Salah’s, and Vanessa’s blogs. Well done!

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Check this out Block E!

Almost everyone managed to post on your own blogs this week. Great job!

We would like to point out what an absolutely fantastic job Saeri did on her blog!

You should also check out some of the great blogs from Block D to get an idea of how to start posting.

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Excellent Posts Block D!

We were looking through your posts over the last few days, and we are so impressed at how much you’ve learned. If you haven’t had time to take a look at your classmates postings, at least make sure you check out Andrea’s, Annika’s, Lilian’s, Mahera’s, Robbie’s, and Sekheena’s (she even added a link to a dictionary definition! Well done!

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