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Friday, September 12, 2008. Warm-up: Use your book to define : Nomad Hunter-gatherer. Today in World History:. Court Decisions Due Ancient Civilizations Project Assigned : Groups Chosen Mesopotamia : Vocabulary Geography Religion. Ancient Civilizations Project Science & History. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Friday, September 12, 2008
Warm-up:
Use your book to define :NomadHunter-gatherer
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Today in World History:
• Court Decisions Due
• Ancient Civilizations Project Assigned : Groups Chosen
• Mesopotamia : VocabularyGeographyReligion
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Ancient Civilizations Project Science & History
• In Science, Research a Biome for:• Climate• Plants & Animals• Location – Geography• Natural Resources
• CITE ALL RESOURCES
More information coming from Mrs. Camp
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Ancient Civilizations Project Science & History
• In History, Having researched Ancient Civilizations, use your Biome to setup your own civilization.• Technology – Tools appropriate to biome• Religion & religious rituals/buildings• Established society / civilization
• How do they get food?• Social Classes• Jobs
• Culture (writings/paintings, etc)
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Finished product can be the visual of your choice.
Ideas include:FoldablesBrochuresPostersDioramasVideos (Documentary)
Ancient Civilizations Project Science & History
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Grasslands (Africa)ConradoShaeKristeena
Tropical Rainforest – AfricaChris B.Tim P. Jenn K.
1st Period
Tropical Rainforest – AmazonJackie JonathanFred Tyndall
Temperate Forest – N. AmericaJamanique KatiePatrick Mingus
Temperate Forest – EuropeKyle ChassidyDean
Taiga - Coniferous Forest – CanadaTyrell MontreaDillon
Taiga – Coniferous forest – Siberia SarahQuintin Kashonda
TundraJeremyKeishaCherokee
Grasslands (S. America)Kalese SamTanecia Pierce
Grasslands (N. America)Alania JonMichael Roberts
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Grasslands (Africa)LynCeciliaDenzel
Tropical Rainforest – AfricaJasmineKyle K. Kaayla R
3rd Period
Tropical Rainforest – AmazonRashad AshleyJordan
Temperate Forest – N. AmericaTerraLizzi Sabrina
Temperate Forest – EuropeTelisaJohn M.
Taiga - Coniferous Forest – CanadaJames GDale Scott
Taiga – Coniferous forest – Siberia Billie Kayla O.Shawn M.
TundraChris H.EddieJamie
Grasslands (S. America)Jody BenTyler
Grasslands (N. America)Joe ShelbyKarlissa
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Grasslands (Africa)KirstieJuquanChelsea M
Tropical Rainforest – AfricaSummer Shaun L.Neasha Sarah O.
2nd Period
Tropical Rainforest – AmazonDevon Brandon P.Chris D
Temperate Forest – N. AmericaChey Elizabeth PChar’Eisha
Temperate Forest – EuropeBrad BriannaMichael C
Taiga - Coniferous Forest – CanadaSteven AntonioPatrick M
Taiga – Coniferous forest – SiberiaNathalie AlexMarkie
TundraKentraeBrandon G.James S
Grasslands (S. America)Elyse Kyle M.Jessica T.
Grasslands (N. America)Cody L Trevor WChristina P
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Grasslands (Africa)Allison Mark TSamantha
Tropical Rainforest – AfricaTiffany B.Jamie Tony
4th Period
Tropical Rainforest – AmazonShakeliAaron Joey R
Tempered Forest – N. AmericaBrittany BOrlando Yovani
Tempered Forest – EuropeNika BNicole Derek
Taiga - Carnivorous Forest – CanadaCodie CElizer Deneen
Taiga – Carnivorous forest – SiberiaBrittany C HollyConnie
TundraKevinJoey D.
Grasslands (S. America)Justin AurelioTiffany J
Grasslands (N. America)Jessie TranikaJasmine
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GrasslandsKevinIngeJamiqua
Tropical Rainforest – AfricaDarryl LaRueNicole
6th Period
Temperate Forest – N. AmericaTymeshia James CMatt
Taiga - Carnivorous Forest – AshleyAliciaRyan
TundraJames H.ChelseyJustin
Tropical Rainforest – AmazonAngel VipondCarl
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Notes : Early Civilizations
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Early Humans
• Hunter Gatherers
• Nomadic
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Villages
• Neolithic Revolution – Agricultural revolution (farming)
• Domestication of animals
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Early CivilizationsCivilization : Complex culture with 5
major characteristics:
1. Advanced Cities2. Specialized Workers3. Complex Institutions4. Record Keeping5. Improved Technology
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Village to City
• Agriculture : Why does farming lead to larger communities?
• Economy• Irrigation for more food!• Develop other skills (craftsmen) –
cloth, objects for traders to exchange. • Invention of wheel & sail for trade
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• Society classes • Lower v. Upper class
• Religions organized
Social Changes
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Case Study : Sumer in Ur
• Mesopotamia : (Modern Iraq)• Complex Culture : Civilization
• Cities• Specialized workers• Complex institutions• Record Keeping• Advanced Technology
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Advanced Cities
• More people
• Trade
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Specialized Workers
• Specific skills for each worker
• Artisans – Goods show skill and artistic ability
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Record Keeping
• Scribes, record taxes, laws
• Scribes invent cuneiform – system of writing
• Historians!! Write about city events
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Improved technology
• New tools for easier life
• Bronze Age in Sumer• Replace copper and stone with bronze
in weapons
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City of Ur
• Southern Iraq : Population 30,000
• Rulers, priests, wealthy merchants, artisans, soldiers
• Agricultural Economy
• City life : families in small houses, artisans make goods & weapons for army.
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Ur
• Barter system – no money
• Scribes record transactions
• Temple: Ziggurat, most important building
• Priests carry out rituals
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Reading Study Guide• Read and complete pg. 13-14
Chapter 2 : Section 1“City-States in Mesopotamia”To Be Collected
Define : Cultural Diffusion, polytheismHammurabi’s CodeDynastyEmpire in your notes