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Scrap book Project Due: Friday, December 15, 2017

basics THIS PROJECT IS WORTH 200 POINTS DUE: December 15, 2017 PRODUCT OPTIONS: POWER POINT SCRAP BOOK PHYSICAL SCRAPBOOK PREZI SCRAPBOOK ONE NOTE NOTEBOOK SCRABOOK YOUTUBE VIDEO SCRAPBOOK

CONTENT YOU WILL BE USING STANDARDS SSWH1 THROUGH SSWH22 YOU NEED ONE PAGE DEDICATED TO EACH ELEMENT OF THE STANDARD FOR EXAMPLE: IF THERE ARE FOUR ELEMENTS UNDER SSWH15, YOU WILL NEED ONE SLIDE OR PAGE DEDICATED TO EACH ONE OF THOSE FOUR ELEMENTS. THEREFORE YOU WILL HAVE FOUR PAGES OR SLIDES DEDICATED TO STANDARD 15. THERE ARE A TOTAL OF 83 ELEMENTS! EACH ELEMENT IS WORTH 2 POINTS. 83 x 2 = 166 14 points will be for your bibliography/sources. 20 points will be for your “header slides.” A header slide is the standard overview.

FOR EACH SLIDE YOU WILL NEED… ELEMENT IDENTIFIED (SSWH15B: COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE RISE OF THE GERMAN NATION UNDER OTTO VON BISMARCK AND JAPAN UNDER EMPEROR MEIJI) INFORMATION THAT COVERS ALL TOPICS IN THE ELEMENT = 1 POINT AT LEAST 1 PHOTO = 1 POINTS EACH SLIDE OR PAGE SHOULD BE COLORFUL

ALL SLIDES AND CONTENT SHOULD BE IN ELEMENT ORDER!!!! MEANING… I DON’T WANT TO SEE STANDARD 21 BESIDE STANDARD 15

Sswh1: Analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of societies in the ancient world from 3500 BCE/BC to 500 BCE/BC. This is a header slide. All you need is the MAIN STANDARD

SSWH1E: EXPLAIN THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPORTANCE OF WRITING; INCLUDING CUNEIFORM, HIEROGLYPICS, AND THE PHOENICIAN ALPHABET Cuneiform was efficient. It stayed in use through the vicissitudes of two millennia (Akkadians, Babylonians, etc). It was on clay tablets and in cuneiform script that the great Sumerian epic poem Gilgamesh was written down – totally forgotten until modern excavators discovered the tablets and deciphered the script Hieroglyphs are like word pictures. There are more than 2,000 hieroglyphic characters. There were a few different types of hieroglyphs. Some stood for entire words, others were used for individual sounds, and still others represented groups of sounds or syllables. Egyptians also used hieroglyphs for math. Unlike cuneiform and hieroglyphic, this ancient writing system was destined to survive until the present day (22 signs for consonantal sounds). Phoenicians, the Semitic peoples of the Palestine coast developed the script. The Phoenicians have left us no literary texts, but the Hebrews, another Semitic people, used the system to record their history in what Christians call the Old Testament.

Physical book example…

Bibliography: What do I need? Author Name of book, article, or website Website address if applicable Date published Date accessed (if a website) Page numbers One of your sources must come from a book. You need AT LEAST 10 RESOURCES.