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Warm-up 09/23/14 What does a city need to survive? Name 3 things.

Sim City 1

Nowadays

Hint: Land between the rivers Warm-up 9/23/14 What is this place? Hint: Land between the rivers

Warm-up 9/24/14 What was the Sumerians’ solution to flooding? They built irrigation systems.

Warm-up 9/25/14 If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live? WHY?

Directions: Create a real-estate advertisement to encourage people to move to one of the Sumerian city-states. Make sure your advertisement includes these things: An appropriate and clever title for the advertisement, to catch the reader’s eye. Be sure it includes the words Sumerian City- States. At least three illustrations representing the ideas Sumerians came up with to solve their key problems A brief caption for each visual that describes the solution and explain how or why it helps make a Sumerian City-State a desirable place to live.

Drawing Ideas Irrigation system Team work (unclogging the canals) City walls Bigger farms New jobs Trade Toolmaking

C.3 Vocab. Quiz Stone Age domesticate ore Neolithic Age agriculture Paleolithic age trade Business of buying and selling or exchanging items. The business of farming. The time period when people got food by hunting and gathering. The time period from when people made tools out of stone. To train a wild animal to be useful to humans. A mineral mined for its valuable uses. The time period when people settled down to live in one place.

TOTAL = 140 points NOTEBOOK CHECK #2 Cave Tools Croods Clip Questions (5 questions, 5 answers) C.3 Title Page– (name of CH. 3 sentences, drawing, colored) C.3 Vocab. 6 (Definitions, sentences, drawings) C.1 Review Study Guide (all answered) DEAR ( 9/12 & 9/19 ) Warm – ups 9/15, 9/17, 9/18 (3 dates, questions answers) C.3 notes/T Chart STONE AGE Warm-ups 9/22 – 9/25 (4 questions, 4 dates, 4 answers) C.4 Title Page– (name of CH. 4 sentences, drawing, colored) C.4 Vocab (6 definitions, sentences and drawings) *Flow Chart FRONT *Flow Chart BACK *Flow MAP