UTILIZING VOCABULARY SKILLS TO HELP BRING CONTEXT TO THE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WORD ASSOCIATION Do now: In groups, work on the word association to.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Early Civilizations.
Advertisements

Nubian, Olmec, and Chavin Civilizations
River Civilizations and Other civilizations of Southwest Asia
SOUTHWEST ASIA AND EGYPT The Ancient and Classical Period.
River Valley Civilizations
Review PP #1 SOL objectives Standard 2 Standard 3
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS Mr. Wilson Wren High School.
Ancient Societies. Agricultural Revolution Changed the way people lived – People stayed in one place – Extra food resources allowed people to do other.
UNIT I: EARLY CIVILIZATIONS CHAPTER 1. THINK-PAIR-SHARE HOW DO WE KNOW THAT THE TEXTBOOK ISN’T ALL LIES?
Bell Work While watching the video clip, answer the following:
Early Civilizations Unit 1
River valley civilizations (about 3500 to 500 b.c.)
EgyptiansHebrewsSumeriansPhoenicians
Chapter 2. A A- 18 B C D F 0-11.
River Valley Civilizations
River Valley Civilizations
Ancient Civilizations: Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egypt Geography 550 miles long, 15 miles on both sides of Nile Nile floods once a year leaving rich soil.
River Valley Civilizations Egypt Mesopotamia. Egypt.
GeographyMesopotamiaEgyptIndus Huang HE JEOPARDY – River Valleys – Round 1.
WHAP Exam Review Period B.C.E. to around 600 B.C.E. Chapters 1-6.
What are these both examples of? Statue of Demedji and Hennutsen, Old Kingdom Egyptian Portrait of Mrs. Agosta and her husband 21st century, American.
Welcome Back Monday January 6, 2014 Bell-Ringer What topics did we cover between the first day of school and Winter break?? What was the best part of your.
Unequal societies: Why civilization led to social divisions With the advent of civilization, surplus agriculture meant specialized labor would create a.
Honors World Studies I Ancient Civilizations Compare/Contrast Exercise.
Unit 2 Sun Rise Sun Set. Objective 2.01 Compare how different geographic issues of the ancient period influenced settlement trading networks and the sustainability.
Time Period I 8000 BCE – 600 BCE. Period BCE-600BCE Neolithic Revolution Before 8000 BCE  homosapiens (us) Out of Africa – Modern humans.
Unit 1 Review. Period BCE-600BCE Neolithic Revolution First human-like creature (Lucy) Australopithecines Out of Africa – All people come.
Unit 2 Ancient Civilizations Egypt, India, Middle East and China.
Aim: How much did geography influence the Indus and Yellow River Valley Civilizations? Do Now: What do you know about India and China? What would you like.
COT in the ancient world 4000 B.C.E-600 B,C.E. From 4000 B.C.E- 600 B.C.E in ( choose one region)_____________________________________ and _____________________,
Chapter 2: Ancient River Valley Civilizations. 4 Regions! City-States in Mesopotamia Egypt & Nile River Indus Valley China.
River Valley Civilizations
Unit 1- Part 2 - Early River Valley Civilizations
Early River Valley Civilizations
Early Civilizations Getting it all started!.
Early River Civilizations 3500 BC to 450 BC Review – Rise of Civilizations 5000 BC – Neolithic Revolution & 3000 BC– Bronze Age Mesopotamia = City States.
Advanced Placement World History. The World History Environment and Periodization  Key Terms:  Civilization  Climate  Cultural diffusion  Monsoon.
Part Introduction This part will cover the world’s earliest civilizations. These include the Egyptians in North Africa, the Sumerians and Hebrews in the.
A complex culture with these 5 characteristics: #1 – Advanced Cities (centers of trade for a larger area) #2 – Specialized Workers specialization – skills.
Early Civilizations & River Valleys- #2. River Valleys: ~ BCE Mesopotamian Civilization –Tigris & Euphrates River Valleys Egyptian Civilization.
9/18 AGENDA (1, 3, 5, 7) Journal: REVIEW YOUR CIVILIZATION NOTES- Pick one of the 5 characteristics of civilization, explain it and give 2 examples (think:
Review Ancient River Valley Civilizations Unit 2.
Ancient River Valley Civilizations
Foundations of Civilization
Ancient River Valley Civilizations
Final Exam Review Day 1- Mesopotamia slides Front of worksheet (Mesopotamia questions only)
World History Unit 1 Key Notes Early Civilizations.
9/22 Journal: REVIEW YOUR CIVILIZATION NOTES- Pick one of the 5 characteristics of civilization, explain it and give 2 examples (think: STAIR)
Things to consider for quiz on political structure
Ancient Civilizations:
Homework Bell Ringer What time is the Homecoming Dance?
Today’s Review Topic: Early Civilizations
3A #1 Tigris River Mediterranean Sea Mesopotamian Civilization
Ancient Civilizations:
Must haves for the Foundations Civilizations Chart
Part Introduction This part will cover the world’s earliest civilizations. These include the Egyptians in North Africa, the Sumerians and Hebrews in the.
RIVER VALLEY CIVILIZATIONS
Early River Valley Civilizations
Ancient World History Overview.
Ancient Civilizations:
The Four River Valley Civilizations
Unit 1 Review.
Ancient Civilizations:
Early Human Societies, 2.5 million-600B.C.E.: Origins and Development
Ancient Civilizations:
River Valley Civilizations BCE
Ancient Civilizations:
The First Urban Societies
Ancient Civilizations:
Early River Valley Civilizations
Presentation transcript:

UTILIZING VOCABULARY SKILLS TO HELP BRING CONTEXT TO THE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WORD ASSOCIATION Do now: In groups, work on the word association to determine a Common theme amongst important vocabulary

WHAT DO AL OF THESE HAVE IN COMMON? Pictograph Oracle Bones Loess

IT’S THE SHANG DYNASTY

TRY THIS POLITICAL ASSOCIATION Satraps(ies) Tolerant Zoroastrian

YOU GOT IT, IT’S THE PERSIANS!!!!

THIS ONE IS TRICKY Jaguar-man Andes Terrace Farming

THAT’S RIGHT, IT’S THE CHAVIN

LOOK FOR THIS RELIGIOUS GROUP Monotheism Exodus (also a book) Torah

ORIGINS OF JUDAISM.. IT’S THE HEBREWS

THIS IS MORE GEOGRAPHIC Monsoon winds Grid System Sewers

IT’S THE INDUS RIVER VALLEY(MOHENJO- DARO AND HARAPPA )

A RELIGIOUS COMBO Vedas Torah Avestas

SACRED LITERATURE OR HOLY BOOKS

CODES ARE WRITTEN DOWN Mosaic Code Hammurabi’s Code Code of Assur

WRITTEN LAWS (MIRRORS OF CIVILIZATION)

ANOTHER GEOGRAPHIC ONE Megaliths Slash and burn Maize

THAT’S RIGHT, ITS THE OLMECS

NICKNAMES? “Gift of the Nile” “China’s Sorrow” “Fertile Crescent”

RIVER VALLEY CIVILIZATION NICKNAMES

WHAT ARE THESE SIGNS OF? Organized government Written language Urban planning

CHARACTERISTICS OF CIVILIZATION

WHICH CIV IS THIS? “carriers of civilization” Purple dye Carthaginian colony

THE PHOENICIANS

WHAT ABOUT THIS CIVILIZATION? Palace of Knossos King Minos Bull-leaping

THAT’S IT, THE MINOANS

WHAT DO THESE THREE HAVE IN COMMON Sumerians Minoans Phoenicians

BRILLIANT!!!! THEY ALL UTILIZED THE MEDITERRANEAN

THIS IS A TOUGH ONE. WHAT DID THESE GROUPS HAVE IN COMMON Nubian Kush Hyksos Assyrians

THEY ALL ATTACKED EGYPT

PRETTY GIRLS HATE Pacific Ocean Gobi Desert Himalayan Mountains

CHINA’S ISOLATION (AND ETHNOCENTRISM): THE MIDDLE KINGDOM

WHAT DO ALL THESE TERMINOLOGIES HAVE IN COMMON? Pre-Columbian Native American Indian

NAMES FOR INDIGENOUS GROUPS OF THE AMERICAS

THESE NAMES HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON Shiva Ganesh Indra

HINDU DEITIES

ANOTHER GEOGRAPHY ISSUE Terrace farming Slash and burn canals

WAYS PEOPLE ADAPTED TO THEIR ENVIRONMENT

YET ANOTHER GEOGRAPHY PROBLEM Steppes Deserts plains

LANDS OF THE NOMADIC PASTORALISTS

ANOTHER GEOGRAPHY QUESTION Zagros Andes Himalayans

AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH

WHAT DO THESE THREE HAVE IN COMMON Copper Bronze Iron

METALS, METALLURGY AND AGES

HOW DOES ONE BECOME A Prisoner of war Indebted Criminal

HOW TO BECOME ENSLAVED IN THE ANCIENT WORLD

THE THREE Corn Beans Squash

SISTERS: STAPLES OF THE MESOAMERICAN DIET

ITS THE Sumer Babylon Assyria

MESOPOTAMIANS

YOU KNOW THIS ONE Cuneiform Hieroglyphics Phonetic

WRITTEN LANGUAGES

WHAT DO THESE HAVE IN COMMON? Ziggurats Pyramids Temples

MONUMENTAL ARCHITECTURE INSPIRED BY RELIGION

THAT WHICH GOES UP… Corrupt leaders Natural disasters Peasant rebellions

MUST COME DOWN: LOSS OF CHINA’S MANDATE OF HEAVEN

ANOTHER GEOGRAPHY QUESTION? Europe to the North Africa to the South Asia to the East

IT’S THE MEDITERRANEAN

WHAT DO THESE HAVE IN COMMON? Monarchy Theocracy Aristocracy

TYPES OF GOVERNMENTS IN THE ANCIENT WORLD

FINALLY!!!!! La Venta San Lorenzo Tabasco

OLMEC CITY-STATES

ROLE OF GEOGRAPHY? Political – governments control natural resources (i.e. irrigation projects) Economic - resources are traded (silk, purple dye) labor is specialized due to agricultural surplus Religious - deities (Gods) help explain natural phenomena (i.e. Mandate of Heaven in China) Social - Where you live and land that you have access to determines your social class Intellectual and Artistic- natural resources are turned into finished products (i.e. pyramids, Ziggurats, etc.) Thesis: In the Ancient world (400 B.C.E-600 C.E) geography played an important role in th management of massive irrigation projects, the development of new commercial commodities and overcoming great obstacles through innovations of engineers, artisans and priests.