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World History 6th grade September 2016 Monday September 26, 2016 Tuesday September 27, 2016 EQ: What were the major events of the Old Kingdom? EQ: What were the major events of the Middle Kingdom? Egypt & Kush Wednesday September 28, 2016 Early Release EQ: What were the major events of the New Kingdom? Benchmarks: Benchmarks: Benchmarks: SS.6.W.1.1, SS.6.W.2.4, SS.6.W.1.1, SS.6.W.2.4, SS.6.W.1.1, SS.6.W.2.4, SS.6.W.2.6 SS.6.W.2.6, SS.6.W.3.18 SS.6.W.2.6, SS.6.W.3.18 Unit EQ: How was the success of the Egyptian civilization tied to the Nile River? Bellringer: Bellringer: Bellringer: Why do you think the How do you think strong kings What do you think the pharaohs started building may have unified Egypt? difference was between the pyramids? Middle & New Kingdoms? Learning Goal: Learning Goal: Learning Goal: You will understand how the You will understand how the You will understand how the Nile’s fertile river-valley Nile’s fertile river-valley Nile’s fertile river-valley system influenced the system influenced the system influenced the development of the ancient development of the ancient development of the ancient kingdoms of Egypt and Kush kingdoms of Egypt and Kush kingdoms of Egypt and Kush resulting in a strong economic resulting in a strong economic resulting in a strong economic system. system. system. Measureable objective: Measureable objective: Measureable objective: You will be able to explain the You will be able to explain the You will be able to explain the history of the Old, Middle & history of the Old, Middle & history of the Old, Middle & New Kingdoms. New Kingdoms. New Kingdoms. HOTQ: HOTQ: HOTQ: What were two reasons the What was the most significant What weakened the New pharoahs’ power declined at event in the Middle Kingdom? Kingdom? the end of the Old Kingdom? Agenda: Agenda: Agenda: Thursday/Friday September 29/30, 2016 Notes EQ: What were the key achievements & people of ancient Egypt? Benchmarks: SS.6.W.2.5, SS.6.W.2.6 Tutoring available upon request. Accommodations: Available in a separate file Bellringer: What do you think Egyptians achieved? Learning Goal: You will understand how the Nile’s fertile river-valley system influenced the development of the ancient kingdoms of Egypt and Kush resulting in a strong economic system. Measureable objective: You will be able to analyze the significance of Egyptian achievements. HOTQ: What were the key achievements of the Egyptians? Agenda: Notes: -Academic Assistance is available after school on Thursdays until 5pm with signed permission slip. -Egypt Test Oct 4th Standards: SS.6.W.1.1: Use timelines to identify chronological order of historical events. SS.6.W.2.4: Compare the economic, political, social, and religious institutions of ancient river civilizations. SS.6.W.2.5: Summarize important achievements of Egyptian civilization. SS.6.W.2.6: Determine the contributions of key World History 6th grade September 2016 Old Kingdom Timeline Middle Kingdom Timeline New Kingdom Timeline Achievements & Key Figures Notes Investigative Activity(homework): Book Report Due Oct 3rd, History Fair Research – 2 sources due by Oct 10th Reflection/Exit survey: How did strong kings unify Egypt? Reflection/Exit survey: Reflection/Exit survey: What resulted in the end of the New Kingdom? Reflection/Exit survey: What do you think the most significant achievement of the Egyptians was? figures from ancient Egypt. SS.6.W.3.18: Describe the rise and fall of the ancient east African kingdoms of Kush and Axum. Vocabulary: Afterlife, Cataracts, Delta, Dynasty, Engineering, Exports, Hieroglyphics, Imports, Mummies, Nobles, Obelisk, Papyrus, Pharaoh, Pyramids, Sphinxes Resources and Links: http://www.nhd.org http://worldhistorymatters.org/ http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu/ Writing Writing activities that help students understand the content Inquiry Questioning strategies that help students understand the content Writing-to-Learn • summaries • lab reports • letters • journals • developed answers to questions Process writing • rough draft • peer editing and revising • final copy • using a rubric as evaluation On-demand/Timed writing Higher level questioning in classes • Costa’s Level 1: Students find the answers right there in the text. • Costa’s Level 2: Students must figure out the answer from information in the text. • Costa’s Level 3: Students apply what they have Collaboration Working together with a partner or in a group of students to understand, to problem solve, or to complete a task/project ~Think Pair Share ~Refining Cornell notes with a partner ~Sharing ideas with a partner or in a group ~Jigsaw ~Carousel/Gallery Walk ~Problem solving in groups ~Projects in groups Organization Organization strategies that help students succeed in academic & social situations Reading Any strategies in reading that help students understand the content ~Binder ~Organizational Tools ~Use of Calendar/Planners ~Thinking Maps ~Project Planning ~DBQ Document Sheets ~Vocabulary Word Maps ~Common Board ~Teach Time Management Reading to Learn Before reading activities • vocabulary activities • accessing prior knowledge • previewing text features • making predictions During reading activities • marking the text • annotating the text • reciprocal reading • Cornell notes World History 6th grade September 2016 • writing that is completed in class within a set amount of time • grade is evaluated using a rubric Cornell Notes • taking notes on the most important information on the right • writing higher level questions about the notes on the left • summarizing • using the notes to study Reflective writing • students write about what they have learned and what they still don’t understand Egypt & Kush Learning Scale learned or use what they have learned to evaluate or create. Higher level questioning in tutorials in AVID elective classes Socratic seminar Philosophical chairs Fishbowl discussions • graphic organizers After reading strategies • summarizing • Socratic seminar • Philosophical chairs • writing • group projects 4 – In addition to 3, you will be able to go beyond what was taught with in-depth inferences and applications, such as comparing Egypt & Kush to modern society. 3 – In addition to 2, you will be able to analyze the significance of Egyptian achievements. 2 – In addition to 1, you will be able to explain the history of the Old, Middle & New Kingdoms. 1 – You will be able to identify the characteristics of Egypt & Kush, both geographic and cultural.