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SS7 Name: Date: Mesopotamia Interactive Notebook Welcome to the interactive notebook for Chapter 4: Mesopotamia: Cradle of Civilization. For this unit you will be working independently on a self-paced set of assignments. These assignments will include notes, graphic organizers, mapping, and other creative activities. You will keep track of the assignments you have completed, however, periodically Mrs. Cromarty will check what you have been able to accomplish. Vocabulary: Please define the following words on a separate piece of paper. Sketch a picture of each word to help you remember the meanings. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Fertile Crescent Canals Rural Gilgamesh Polytheism Cuneiform Monarch 8. Nebuchadnezzar 9. Silt 10. Urban 11. Sargon 12. Priests 13. Pictographs 14. Hammurabi’s Code 15. Alphabet 16. Division of labour 17. City-state 18. Empire 19. Scribe In-Class Notes: For each of the sets of notes we take in class please write the name of the notes and then check them off when they are complete. Notes Complete Projects: Directions: You will choose 3 of the following projects to complete. I will choose 2 of the projects for you to complete. You may always do extra projects for extra credit. All projects will need additional library and computer research. You must provide a list of sources that you obtained your information from. You are free to complete your projects in different ways, just make sure to use your time wisely. Label each project clearly. Must Do Complete Free Choice Complete 1 17 1. Create an ancient civilizations fact sheet for each of the following Mesopotamian civilizations: Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Phoenicians. For each fact sheet answer the following questions: When and where did the civilization exist? What was its social structure? What was its political structure? What was its major contribution? How does it continue to influence us today? 2. Mapping the Fertile Crescent: assignment available upon request. Requires you to accurately complete a map of the ancient Fertile Crescent. 3. Timeline: using page 79 in the textbook create a timeline covering the empires of Babylonia, Assyria and Chaldea. Assignment available upon request. 4. Sketch a small farming community in its early stages. Be sure to remember to have a key to identify: houses, water, and other features. Be sure to show the irrigation system to your community. Where would you store your food surplus? 5. Draw a chart with 4 columns and 4 rows. Label the columns: fresh water, flat plain, good soil, and transportation. Label the rows: river valley, seacoast, jungle, and desert. Complete the chart by rating whether each location provides each criterion for settlement and farming. Provide written justification. 6. Create and complete a 3-column graphic organizer chart. Label the columns: Government, Religion, and Society. Title the chart: The Rise of Sumer. 7. Write a news report or a commercial, from Sumer, reporting what happened when an innovation was introduced into this society. Get reactions from all social levels. (~ 200 words) 8. After reading Hammurabi vs. Canadian Law on page 84, create your own set of laws for our classroom. At least 5 laws, you must write a justification for each law. 9. You are a philosopher who believes in the Phoenician alphabet or Lydian coined money. Write a speech (~200 words) convincing the people why they should use either of these innovations. 10. Create your own ‘Code’ of writing. Create a ‘Key.’ Write a simple sentence using your ‘Code.’ 11. Draw the social levels of Mesopotamia onto a 3-step pyramid-style drawing. Delineate each step as the class levels. Draw and name the type of jobs/people who belonged in each of the 3 social class levels. 12. Create a book jacket for a book titled: Invasions of Mesopotamia. The book jacket should have the title and a picture/illustration on the front cover, a brief summary of the book’s contents on the inside flaps, author and publisher on the spine, and comments about the book’s influence on the back cover. 13. You are a Phoenician trader and ship owner exporting and selling/trading the goods and products to other nations. Create a poster advertising your wares. Or create a dialogue or speech ‘hawking’ your wares. Be sure to list the items. 14. You are a Phoenician sailor. Write a letter home and describe life on the seas, the type of cargo you are trading, what you are receiving in return and the sights you have seen. The letter should be around one page, double-spaced. Finally, sign your letter using the Phoenician Alphabet. Remember to use lots of description and details – use the 5 senses. **** You cannot choose both 13 and 14. You must choose one or the other. 15. Create brochure advertising one of the ancient civilizations you have studied: Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Phoenicians. This travel brochure will entice people to visit that civilization. Assignment available upon request. 16. Written Response at least 1 page double spaced on any of the following questions: - How do you think the invention of writing may have developed and what would life be like today without writing? - How would our lives today be different without the inventions of the Mesopotamians? Give at least four examples. - Are laws important? Why or why not? Provide examples. Remember a written response must contain an argument or thesis statement, supporting facts, and a conclusion. 17. 8 Characteristics of a Civilization. 1) Stable Food Supply; 2) Highly Developed Culture; 3) Architecture; 4) Art, Music, Law, Religion; 5) System of Government; 6) Writing; 7) Specialization of Labour; and 8) Social Levels. Use 1 sheet of paper, front and back, to do this assignment. Divide the front and back of the sheet into 4’s. Label each section with the 8 Characteristics of a Civilization. Illustrate/Collage and name what things define these characteristics today, as well as their importance to modern society. Due Date: ____________________________________________________________ Rubric Criteria 1 (Unsatisfactory) Accuracy and does not understand understanding of the assignment assignment concepts and content Presentation of Ideas - little or no evidence is selected to support ideas - shows little or no organization - often off topic Quality of Ideas - struggles to discuss questions - rarely displays precision of thought Explains the historical context Writing coherence: clear expression and organization. Creativity 2 (Minimally acceptable) demonstrates a lack of understanding of the assignment - selects some evidence to support ideas - ideas are somewhat organized - uses insubstantive generalizations - exhibits ability to discussion questions - displays inconsistent variety, precision and/or originality 3 (Proficient) 4 (Outstanding) demonstrates a some understanding of the assignment demonstrates an accurate and complete understanding of the assignment - selects excellent supporting evidence - organizes ideas effectively - consistently relevant - selects evidence to support ideas - ideas are organized - avoids irrelevance - exhibits a very good ability to engage in analysis/criticism - displays variety and precision of thought - shows limited - shows some - understands the understanding of the understanding of the historical context historical context historical context - makes good - does not make -makes limited connections to connections to connections to relevant historical relevant historical relevant historically and contemporary and/or and contemporary examples contemporary examples examples - this piece of - this piece of - this piece of writing has writing has limited writing has expression that is expression and generally fluent full of errors making errors may distract expression with few understanding and impede flaws in difficult; lacks meaning; communication and organization organization is is generally attempted organized in a purposeful manner OR - the assignment has - the assignment has - the assignment has no creative design some creative good creative design elements; was not design elements; elements; was designed by the was partially designed by the student designed by the student student - exhibits excellent, independent analysis/criticism - displays consistent variety, precision and/or originality - thorough understanding of the historical context - makes powerful connections to relevant historical and contemporary examples - this piece of writing has clear expression with few flaws in communication and is organized in a purposeful and effective manner - the assignment has excellent creative design elements; was fully designed and executed by the student Total: [ /20]