Early Civilizations Stations Activity

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Early Civilizations Stations Activity World History October 13 and 14

Identify three ways in which early civilizations were similar to each other. Identify two early civilizations that built large empires. Identify one early civilization that was most famous for its capacity to trade with the known world. Stinger

Stations Activity Use the 6 stations to fill out the chart. Each station should take approximately 10 minutes. Use the chart to answer the exit ticket printed at the bottom of the page. Turn everything in. You will have a test on Thursday (Block 1) or Friday (Blocks 2,4, and 8). The test will cover the first unit of the book The focus will be on the Neolithic period and early civilizations You will also have a problem-based assessment due on October 22 (Block 1) or October 23 (Blocks 2,4,and 8) Stations Activity