F Adriana Joniaux Farming Farming The settlers built cities along the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. The farmers wheat, barley, dates, and vegetables.

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F Adriana Joniaux Farming

Farming The settlers built cities along the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. The farmers wheat, barley, dates, and vegetables. They also collected fruits, berries, nuts, shellfish, and crab. Before the farmers knew how to farm, they got their food from different plants. The farmers found out that if you irrigated the crops they would grow faster. The farmers raised animals such as sheep, goats, and cows. Also when a drought came the people couldn’t walk to a different area to trade.

Farming Farming is similar to life today because we still farm. We still farm because that is how we get our vegetables.

Bibliography

S Adriana Joniaux School/Education in Sumer

The Sumerian people believed in education. The Sumerian people also used a written language called cuneiform writing. Cuneiform writing became a written language in the early 5000 B.C. The people wanted their son’s to learn how to read and write. When students went to school and did something wrong, they would get whipped. Although the students were whipped, they still wanted to go to school and learn.

School/Education in Sumer School and education are similar to life today because kids parents want their children to go to school and have a good education. Also that if we cheat on a test today we would get in so much trouble and back then if students got in trouble for talking when they shouldn’t be they would get whipped.

Bibliography mlhttp://mesopotamia.mrdonn.org/school/ht ml htmlhttp://mesopotamia.mrdonn.org/cuneiform. html