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Group 1 Myra Melissa Tyler Shaamere Group 2 Desiree Mariah Emily Mary

Group 1 Myra Melissa Tyler Shaamere Group 2 Desiree Mariah Emily Mary. Group 3 Sabrina Kyra Jimenez Michael Group 4 Ishjon Amy Rachel Emma Kyla. Directions take out your homework - Get into groups. Group 5 Zidane Daria Darien Katarzyna Group 6 Alexander Amanda

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Group 1 Myra Melissa Tyler Shaamere Group 2 Desiree Mariah Emily Mary

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  1. Group 1 Myra Melissa Tyler Shaamere Group 2 Desiree Mariah Emily Mary Group 3 Sabrina Kyra Jimenez Michael Group 4 Ishjon Amy Rachel Emma Kyla • Directions • take out your homework - Get into groups Group 5 • Zidane • Daria • Darien • Katarzyna Group 6 • Alexander • Amanda • Khalid • Shakiya Your groups are based on where you sit, your group should be the people sitting near you. Tell me if I made a mistake!

  2. Open your books to page 4 • One group member read the main ideas aloud to the rest of the group • Record the seven most common features in early civilizations in your notes • Summarize the main ideas in three to five sentences Group Choice • Option 1 each member of the group writes their own summary • Option the group discusses the main ideas and writes a summary for the group

  3. Video 1 The Great Pyramid: Deconstructed — History.com Video Video 2 Ramses' Temple at Abu Simbel (2:58) • How was the temple at Abu Simhel different from other egytptan monumnents and temples? • It wasn’t built it was cut out with builders digging out the temple Video 2 Building the Great Obelisks at Luxor (3:43) • How did they move the red granite to the building site from over 100 miles away? • They used barges to bring it up river, hauled into position, lowered into place using temporary walls and sand

  4. Assignment number 1 • Read pages 4 and 5 • Either group read or silent read and notify me when the group is ready for the discussion questions • Do work together and help each other • DO NOT divide the questions and copy from each other

  5. Discussion Questions • Why wouldn’t nomadic people establish communities? • Nomadic people moved from place to place following their food source • What developed during the stone age? • People learned to adapt to their environment and developed tools and weapons • How did people adapt to their environments during the ice ages? • They learned to use animal skins for clothing and how to start and use fire • What were three effects of the growth of farming? • People developed new skills • People learned to herd animals • Population grew • What effect did herding animals have on early communities? • There was a stable source of meat and eventually animals will be used for labor • What led to the emergence of civilizations? • The birth of farming communities lead to the emergence of civilizations

  6. Discussion Questions • Why did early civilizations in Asia and Africa develop along rivers? • There was a fresh source of water which brought nutrients to the soil • Why did governments begin to become organized? • To develop infrastructure, build roads, dikes, canals, and plan irrigation • What is a bureaucracy? • Is a system of government through specialized departments run by appointed officials • What is an artisan? • A skilled crafts worker • How were people ranked in social classes? • According to their jobs • What was early writing like? • Early writing was in pictographs • What is an empire? • A group of states territories and people ruled by one person

  7. Homework Answers make corrections • In the desert along the Nile River in Egypt • Dry and hot desert, camels, palm trees • Desert, river, camels, irrigated farmland • By boat, or by camel • By planting crops and through irrigation

  8. Discussion Questions Assignment number 2 Use pages 6 and 7 in your textbook to answer the following questions • Who united the villages along the Nile River? • King Menes • How long ago were the villages along the Nile river united? • About five thousand years ago • Why do you think villages and civilizations developed along the Nile River? • The source of water and the rich soil in the Nile River Valley • List the social classes that emerged in Egypt from highest in social rank to lowest. • The Pharaohs • The Nobles • Merchants and artisans • Farmers • Slaves

  9. Dsicussion Questions continued • What were Hammariabi’s main accomplishments? • He conquered most of Mesopotamia and established the first major collections of law in history, called Hammariabi’s code • What culture developed the first form of writing? • The Summerians • What a monotheistic religion? • It is a religion that believes in one true god • What is cultural diffusion? • Technology, food and culture that moves from one culture to another through contact • What are ethics? • Moral standards of behavior • Define Diaspera • The scattering of people

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