Welcome to Social Studies 8! with Mrs. Dolin. Competencies for 21 st Learners Practical problem-solver Effective communicator Information literate researcher.

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Welcome to Social Studies 8! with Mrs. Dolin

Competencies for 21 st Learners Practical problem-solver Effective communicator Information literate researcher Self-directed learner Collaborative team member Globally aware citizen

Introduction unit World map skills What makes a successful civilization? Timelines Geography glossary Elements of culture

China – Tang and Song Geography Three major religions/philosophies: –Daoism, Buddhism, Confucianism Dynastic Rule The Silk Road Achievements and contributions

China - Mongols and Ming Yuan Dynasty: Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan Marco Polo Ming Dynasty: Chinese exploration with Zheng He

Rise of Islam Geography of Middle East Comparison of the Abrahamic Faiths: –Christianity, Judaism, Islam Life of Muhammad, founder of Islam Five Pillars of Islam Early caliphates and politics Contributions of the Muslims

Medieval Europe Fall of Rome Barbarian Invasions Rise of Feudalism Manor system Rise of Christianity Power of the Church Crusades Byzantine Empire Plague/Black Death

Latin America: Aztecs, Incas and Mayans Geography Cultural elements – how did they live? What happened to their civilizations? Contributions

1492 Rise of Renaissance European exploration Discovery of the New World European Spice Trade Christopher Columbus and his impact on the New World

Eighth Grade Exit Performance Working in small groups to solve a problem and present to outside judges Winner Skye or conference call important people in the world (i.e.: the White House, London School of Economics employees, UN employees)