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Aim: What are the characteristics of a civilization?
Do now – copy the Early Civilization vocabulary into notebooks Civilization – a developed human society where a high level of culture, science, industry & government has been reached. Polytheistic – believing in many gods. Ritual – a ceremony that is always performed in the same way, in order to mark an important religious or social occasion. Traditional economy – an economy based on farming.
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The Six Characteristics of a Civilization
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The Rise of Civilizations
The first civilizations developed 5,000 years ago in fertile river valleys. These early civilizations had many similar features such as: Cities & Government Traditional Economy Organized religion Job Specialization & Social Classes Art & Architecture System of Writing
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Cities & Government Surplus (extra) food led to an increase in population. Systems of leadership were needed to produce (make) enough food & to protect the city. Public work projects like roads, bridges & protective walls were built.
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Traditional Economy
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Organized Religion
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Job Specialization & Social Classes
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Art & Architecture
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System of Writing
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Create your own Civilization
Work groups of 4 Brainstorm ideas for your name, geographic features, government, religion, jobs & writing system Each group needs to create visual aids (posters, pamphlets, magazines, advertisements) & present the civilization to the class on October 14th. This project counts as a 100 point test grade. Marking Period I ends on Oct 19th.
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Aim: What do we need in order to create our own civilization?
Do Now: Organize your groups & brainstorm some ideas for your civilization By the end of class today: each group needs to have a plan for their project Each group member needs to have a clear, responsibility for this project Homework:(work on it over the 3 –day weekend!!!
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Create your own Civilization
Project Schedule: Friday Oct. 8th: in class preparation & project planning Saturday Oct. 9th: Monday Oct 11th: at home preparation, What is YOUR responsibility? Tuesday Oct. 12th: Final in class preparation & organization Thursday Oct. 14th: in class Civilization Presentations
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Aim: How are the Civilization Projects graded?
Do Now: organize your groups & brainstorm some more ideas for your civilization project Examine the Grading Rubric for your project: How are you being graded? 5 categories X 20 pts each = 100 point Test Grade What are the 5 categories that make up your grade?
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