Objectives:
10.
Where do you think first civilizations emerged ?
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11. Why are they called river civilizations ? (page 146)
Research:
12. Where did the earliest civilization in history develop?
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13. Create your own crossword puzzle with the following definitions, terms and places:
civilization, Mesopotamia, empire, tomb, dynasty, hierarchical society, priveleged people, subjugated people
Babylon, Assyrian Empire, antient Egypt, ancient China, Emperor Qin, Neolithic town, gods, rituals
14. Students read, analyze and answer the questions from Unit 10. As a reflection they place their own examples (pictures, videos, links) on their blogs and finally making an interactive quiz online.
Choose 10 questions from the book you think are very important and answer them.
Here I give you 3 examples:
What periods was Mesopotamian history divided to?
What is the code of the Hammurabi?
Do you think the content of the Hammurabi Code could be applied today?
So now search for more interesting questions, answer them and design your blog.
1. Explain the importance of writing in the passage from Prehistory to History. 2. Identify the early civilizations in History and place them in time and space. 3. Explain the transformation of Neolithic towns into empires. 4. Describe how Mesopotamia developed. 5. Indicate the characteristics of early urban societies, and the differences between them and Neolithic communities. 6. Describe the configuration and social structure of Mesopotamian gods and rituals. 7. Explain the origin and formation of the first schools and describe the subjects taught. 8. Indicate the different social groups of early civilizations and explain their)functin within the social network. 9. Explain the main, general characteristics of Mesopotamian art, focusing on raw materials and types of work and art. |
10.

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11. Why are they called river civilizations ? (page 146)
Research:
12. Where did the earliest civilization in history develop?
Click here to find out.
13. Create your own crossword puzzle with the following definitions, terms and places:
civilization, Mesopotamia, empire, tomb, dynasty, hierarchical society, priveleged people, subjugated people
Babylon, Assyrian Empire, antient Egypt, ancient China, Emperor Qin, Neolithic town, gods, rituals
14. Students read, analyze and answer the questions from Unit 10. As a reflection they place their own examples (pictures, videos, links) on their blogs and finally making an interactive quiz online.
Choose 10 questions from the book you think are very important and answer them.
Here I give you 3 examples:
What periods was Mesopotamian history divided to?
What is the code of the Hammurabi?
Do you think the content of the Hammurabi Code could be applied today?
So now search for more interesting questions, answer them and design your blog.