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Unit 3 – Regional Civilizations. 10 Kingdoms and City-States in Africa. 11 Dynasties and Kingdoms of East Asia. 10 Kingdoms and City-States in Africa. 9 The Americas. 9 The Americas. 11 Dynasties and Kingdoms of East Asia. 12 The Early Middle Ages 13 The High Middle Ages.
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Unit 3 – Regional Civilizations • 10 Kingdoms and City-States in Africa • 11 Dynasties and Kingdoms of East Asia • 10 Kingdoms and City-States in Africa • 9 The Americas • 9 The Americas • 11 Dynasties and Kingdoms of East Asia • 12 The Early Middle Ages • 13 The High Middle Ages We will do an “overview” of chapters 9, 10, and 11 that will involve videos, Terms to Know, skills, notes, and “assessments-as-worksheets” before moving back to our regular routine (reading, notes, discussion) for the Middle Ages (chapters 12 & 13). There will still be a unit exam – you can purge all of your Unit 2 papers (chapters 5-8) and hold on to chapters 9-13. You can begin a new notebook at this time.
10.1 Early Civilization in Africa Present-day central Nigeria Farming, herding, metalworking 500 BC Fishing, farming, herding, (iron-working later) Sub-Saharan Africa 500 BC Part of present-day Egypt, Sudan, & Ethiopia Trade, farming, herding, mining (iron-working later) 1600 BC Northern highlands of present-day Ethiopia Farming, trade AD 100
10.2 Kingdoms of West Africa Create this chart in your notes!
What to do: Group Members • Read the section • Brain storm with group 3 “sections” to have on a small poster to teach this information to the rest of the class (picture, chart, vocabulary, one-sentence summary, main idea, etc) • Assign tasks • Leader “Mansa” • Materials (gets and puts back materials) • On-task • Writer • Editor • “Section” 1 (overlap) • “Section 2” (overlap) • “Section 3” (overlap)
10.2 Kingdoms of West Africa farmed, traded, mined gold, wove cloth, made sculptures Attacked by Muslims internal & with Muslims of North Africa ad500-ad1076 gold for salt with Berbers none given after the death of Mansa Musa Timbuktu & Gao were trade centers, gold to Egypt ad1240-1332 none given Sundiata & Mansa Musa unity, strong government, education, storytellers invaded by Morocco in late 16th century fishers & farmers, slavery, social classes, Islam Sonni Ali Ber & Muham-med Askia trade center: Gao; salt, gold, & slaves 750 - late 1500s invaded by Morocco
10.2 & 10.3 Please add this to your notes!
DBQ – Personal Account by Ibn Battuta as he visited the Kingdom of Mali
10.2 Kingdoms of West Africa prisoners to Borneo & north Africa, got guns, horses, & animal harnesses raiders, rivalries between various city-states nomads, farmers, traders none given ad1000 – ? internal rivalries hunters, farmers, traders, sm villages, artisans, crafts people ivory, food & kola nuts for copper & slat from Sahara none given none given none given ad1100 - 1400s artists & soldiers slaves to Port-uguesefor gold none given “oba” Eware mid 1400s none given
Art from West Africa, 10.2 Ghana commemorative funerary head Benin plaque
10.3 Kingdoms of East Africa Put title at top divide the paper into 4 sections – label the 4 sections Silently read the section randomly assigned & take notes on key facts Groups will compare notes & make a poster
Part A – look of the words in the following sections I.B I.C II.D II.A I.A II.B II.D III.A II.C III.A Chapter 10 “Assessment” III.D III.B I.B III.C II.B Part B is FACTorOPINION– look for words that signal opinion Part C – write on the paper – do option “a.” from Section I.C.1