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NIKE: Complete the K-W-L about Ancient China. When completing the chart, consider the following: Advanced Cities, Technology, Record Keeping, Complex Institutions, Specialized Workers KNOWWANT To knowLEARNED

WARM UP: On a separate sheet of paper, sort the following words into one three piles. Green: a pile for words you could teach to another student offering several examples Yellow: a pile for words you know the meaning to Red: a pile for words you really are not sure what the meaning is Oasis Economy Philosophies Confucianism Daoism Legalism Mandate of Heaven Feudalism Civil Servant Exile Immortal Bureaucracy Anesthetic Compass

Ancient China Civilization Vocab Day 1

Students will be able to explain how the physical environment of China influences it economy, culture and trade patterns. The purpose is for students to understand how the past has influenced our society today. This means students will be able to participate in vocabulary activities about the civilization of China. Objective

Key Vocabulary Oasis Economy Philosophies Confucianism Daoism Legalism Mandate of Heaven Feudalism Civil Servant Exile Immortal Bureaucracy Anesthetic Compass

CIRCLE Don’t Know- Heard It- Know It

Vocabulary Pre-Groupings Without knowing the definitions, with your group members, organize the 15 words into categories and be ready to explain why you organized them the way you did.

Vocabulary Chant Repeat after me the following terms: Oases Economy Philosophies Confucianism Daoism Legalism Mandate of Heaven Feudalism Civil Servant Exile Immortal Bureaucracy Anesthetic Compass

Definitions: As a group, you need to complete the following: 1.Read the handout with the definitions for all 15 words 1.Put the definition on your paper in 8 words or less. 2.Draw a picture representing each word in the box with the definition 2.With the 2 assigned vocab words, draw and color a picture for each word, on the computer paper, that represents the word.

Definitions Oases: a place where water can be found in a desert Economy: a system of managing the wealth of a community or region Philosophies: a theory of set of values by which one lives Confucianism: a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior Daoism: a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature Legalism: a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws Mandate of Heaven: a power or law believed to be granted by God Feudalism: a system of government based on landowners and tenants Civil Servant: a person who works for a government Exile: living away from one’s native country Immortal: able to live forever Bureaucracy: a form of government in which a few people rule many others Anesthetic: something that takes away the feeling of pain Compass: an instrument for determining direction

Sentences: As a group, you need to complete the following: 1.Read the definitions that you and your group came up with for each word. 2.Create an image that will help you remember each word. 3.Write a sentence that contains each word.

WARM UP: Pick up your vocabulary worksheet from yesterday (located on the counter).

Ancient China Civilization Vocab Day 2

Students will be able to explain how the physical environment of India influences it economy, culture and trade patterns. The purpose is for students to understand how the past has influenced our society today. This means students will be able to participate in vocabulary activities about the civilization of India. Objective

Key Vocabulary Oases Economy Philosophies Confucianism Daoism Legalism Mandate of Heaven Feudalism Civil Servant Exile Immortal Bureaucracy Anesthetic Compass

Sign Language Use American Sign Language to spell each vocabulary word. Now use your finger and write each word in the air

Sort Your Words Sort your words by making three piles. A pile for words you could teach to another student offering several examples, a pile for words you know the meaning to, a pile for words you really are not sure what the meaning is.

Words in Words Divide your paper into 9 boxes, (3 boxes in 3 rows). Choose 9 of your vocabulary words; write one vocabulary word at the top of each box. Now try to find as many words as you can within each chosen vocabulary word.

Doodle Words Choose 5 words you totally understand and write your words using doodles to show what each word means. When you are done, put a star by your favorite doodle word.

Silly Sentences Create several silly sentences by using as many vocabulary words as you can. Can you turn a silly sentence into a tongue twister ?

Vocabulary Rock and Roll

Vocab Game As a group, you need to complete the following: 1.Listen to a sentence that Mrs. Law reads aloud. 2.Figure out the vocab word that fits into the blank in the sentence. 3.Be able to explain why that word fits into the blank.

Vocabulary Quiz Directions: Choose 5 vocabulary words from your list and free write a paragraph using all 5 words. – Be sure to underline all 5 words. – Your paragraph will be graded on you using all of the words correctly and creatively. – If your paragraph does not make sense, then you will not receive a passing grade.